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Old 04-12-2007, 12:39 PM   #1
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Court and Field Rushing Etiquette

I posted this in another thread but thought it might create some debate about when to rush the field and or court.

ESPN.com - COLUMNIST/FORDE - Forde Minutes: Storm stories

TO STORM OR NOT TO STORM

Within the last 10 days, those crazy college kids from Michigan, Iowa, Indiana, Georgetown, St. John's and Tennessee have stormed the basketball court to celebrate big victories -- and for the chance to act like lunatics on TV. ("Look, Martha, there's our boy! Yes, the shirtless one with his face and torso painted, howling like a savage and jumping on that other child's back. ... Is that a whiskey flask in his back pocket?")

After watching all these giddy group gropes, it's high time to publish the Forde Minutes Court-Storming Protocol Guide. Students are advised to read the following rules and to act accordingly the next time their team agitates them to the edge of hoops ecstasy:

• The Old Money Principle (2): Look up at the ceiling of your gym and count the banners. If your school has won three or more national titles in its history, you shall not rush the floor at any time. Schools affected: UCLA (11 titles), Kentucky (seven), Indiana (five), North Carolina (four), Duke (three).

Your program has won big games before. Act like it.

The Old Money Principle clearly puts the Indiana student body in violation of The Forde Minutes' protocol. Especially when the vanquished team, Illinois, owns zero national titles of its own. How terribly tacky.

The Illini did not even qualify for a Minutes Protocol Exception (3), which states that if your august basketball program has hit the skids to a dispiriting degree (Indiana has missed the last two NCAA Tournaments), a storming is allowable under certain conditions:

Condition A (4): The opponent is ranked No. 1 and/or undefeated at least halfway through the season (14 or more games). Illinois was merely ranked fifth in the ESPN/USA Today coaches' poll and already had a loss on the season.

Condition B (5): Your august program defeats a top-five team on a suitably miraculous shot (25 feet or farther) at the buzzer, spurring spontaneous joy that overrides better impulses. (The Indiana-Illinois game went down to the wire, but it wasn't won at the buzzer on a prayer.)

Condition C (6): You are so intoxicated that you cannot remember the opponent's ranking, or how many titles your school has won. But be forewarned that The Minutes will not pay your bail if you're the lone trespasser on the court and wind up in cuffs.

Ashley Judd
Is this enough to stop a Cats fan from offing himself?

Condition D (7): You see college hoops fan Ashley Judd (8) sitting at the other end of the court, and you know that the shortest distance to her is a straight line.

• The Upper-Middle Class Principle (8): If your school has won multiple national titles, you are generally discouraged from storming the court unless you have defeated one of the above blue bloods, and only at the last second. Schools affected: Kansas, Louisville, Oklahoma State, Cincinnati, San Francisco, Michigan State, Connecticut, North Carolina State.

However, stormings are allowable under the following conditions:

Ancient History Exception (9): If your national titles predate Texas Western's, you are free to storm the court for any dramatic win over a top-five team. Schools affected: Oklahoma State, San Francisco, Cincinnati.

Semi-Ancient History Exception (10): If your national titles predate the 3-point shot, you are free to storm the court for any dramatic win over a No. 1-ranked team. Schools affected: Louisville and North Carolina State; Kansas and Michigan State halfway (one title before the three, one after).

Current power Connecticut (two titles in the last seven years) is discouraged from rushing the court under any but the most extraordinary circumstances, such as beating the No. 1 team on an eyes-closed, left-handed hook shot from half court.

• The Middle Class Principle (11): If your program plays in a major conference, has some basketball heritage and takes itself fairly seriously, court stormings should be reserved for: upsetting a top five team; knocking off an unbeaten league rival of particular dislike; ending a period of extreme and elongated futility against an arch rival; clinching a conference championship.

Under this principle, Iowa is hereby indicted for its floor rush Tuesday night after beating No. 11 Indiana. (In fact, it's flatly inexcusable on any level, other than the boredom that January in Iowa City can precipitate.) Michigan is granted clemency under the elongated-futility-against-an-arch-rival clause. Georgetown, St. John's and Tennessee were all cleared for liftoff last Saturday.

Daniel Horton
AP Photo/Paul Sancya
Daniel Horton can celebrate; even the UM fans are exempt.

(Although The Minutes fully understands the Rocky Top rush, the SEC did not. It fined the Volunteers $5,000 for failing to keep the students off the floor, a violation of the league's sportsmanship policy. The Minutes fails to see the clear and present danger. This isn't football, where the fans mount heavy metal objects and send them crashing down upon the mob below. First time they tear down a basket stanchion, a fine will be in order. Not until then.)

• The Lower Class Principle (12): If your team plays in a mid-major or low-major league and manages to coax (or trick) a BCS-conference school into visiting and you win the game, a storming is allowed. Exceptions: Memphis, Gonzaga or any other school whose program is demonstrably larger than its conference profile. Also: beating a certifiably horrible BCS-conference school (Baylor, Arizona State, Purdue, South Florida or anyone with an RPI worse than 150) is not worth the effort.

The Bottom Feeder Principle (13): If you're North Dakota State, still on the D-I taxi squad, and you shock Wisconsin? Go crazy. Even if it's a road game. Break into the home gym and storm that sucker.

• The Morehead State Principle (14): The Eagles are 0-15 against NCAA competition. Any 8-0 run is justifiable incentive to rush the floor.
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Old 04-12-2007, 12:47 PM   #2
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Re: Court and Field Rushing Etiquette

After that kid got a stroke after people piled on him when they rushed the court after he made a game winning shot, I'm against rushing the court ever. Cheer and let the kids soak up the accomplishment and appreciation from the fans. I might be getting old and crotchety, but I think rushing the court kind steals the player's thunder a little bit.
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Old 04-12-2007, 01:00 PM   #3
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Re: Court and Field Rushing Etiquette

I don't agree with some of these. Whenever you win a big game that you weren't supposed to win you should be able to rush the court, or if your rival is good and you beat them you can rush the court. I agree that you shouldn't rush the court for silly wins though.

Chizik: "One thing that I’d encourage our fans…I want them to be the loudest stadium in the Big 12. I don’t care…I want Jack Trice stadium to be the loudest in the Big 12 and I think that creates homefield advantage.... I want to stress to everyone…I want this place to be juiced up. They bought 36,000 season tickets so there is a passion there…don’t hide it…let it out. I want there to be a passion in the stadium."

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Old 04-12-2007, 02:10 PM   #4
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Re: Court and Field Rushing Etiquette

Originally Posted by BryceC View Post
After that kid got a stroke after people piled on him when they rushed the court after he made a game winning shot, I'm against rushing the court ever.
Agreed. There are some serious health risks to both players and fans when rushing the field/court.

Say you run into a 300 pound lineman from the opposing team by accident. He's a little too upset about losing and takes it out on you.

Not fun.

IMO - during or right after a game - fans and players should be treated like oil and water - they won't mix so don't try.

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Old 04-13-2007, 09:25 PM   #5
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Re: Court and Field Rushing Etiquette

If Marv Albert gives it a big "YES!!!!" it's OK to rush the floor.
I particularly like the ballboy's enthusiasm...

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Old 04-13-2007, 09:31 PM   #6
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Re: Court and Field Rushing Etiquette

Originally Posted by ISUFan22 View Post
Say you run into a 300 pound lineman from the opposing team by accident. He's a little too upset about losing and takes it out on you.

Not fun.


Did someone have a real life story to share

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Old 04-15-2007, 04:30 PM   #7
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If Marv Albert gives it a big "YES!!!!"
Am I the only one who immediately thought of the Futurama episode with the Globetrotter/Nuclear-Mutant Supermen basketball game after reading this?

"This is Lee Corso impersonating Marv Albert."

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Old 04-15-2007, 05:25 PM   #8
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Did someone have a real life story to share
Can't say I do, but it doesn't take long to find a story or two of this happening.

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