That's a violation of personal space!!!I think the only thing I noticed from the drunks was exuberant hugging when we scored the game winning TD.
That's a violation of personal space!!!I think the only thing I noticed from the drunks was exuberant hugging when we scored the game winning TD.
I was in school in the 80s and we had our share of oranges thrown...This is going to come off as old man yells at cloud, but there were plenty of raucous moments in the student section when I was in school in the 2000s and I never saw this **** happen. Get your **** together, Gen Z.
It was only the student section. I had no idea what they were throwing, but it happened all game and some made the field or at least came very close.I think the only thing I noticed from the drunks was exuberant hugging when we scored the game winning TD.
Where I am totally against the throwing this is crazy. Set up a few security if you need to and escort anyone throwing things out. Do you work for the Iowa DCI.I’d bet they could stop it. Aim a camera at the student section and document instances of people with shooters. Send pictures of offending students to faculty to identify. Revoke their tickets. Hell, facial recognition these days probably cuts out the need for turning students in. They have a database of all the students’ pictures. Shouldn’t be that hard.
Hawkeye fans have to walk 5 miles to get to the convoluted pods for football Saturdays amongst the greater Iowa City/Coralville area. Probably sobers you up by the time you get to your destination.Are we turning into Hok fans?
Where I am totally against the throwing this is crazy. Set up a few security if you need to and escort anyone throwing things out. Do you work for the Iowa DCI.
You misspelled Bota Bag.The student section has been launching shooters after TDs for years, I’d be shocked if they can stop that
I don’t care about changing your mind but it sucked. Our seats are on the end of 29 and 28. Instead of being able to fully enjoy the moment with family I spent all of Mr Brightside watching for stuff coming down from above so they didn’t get blindsided, and told more than one person coming up the steps to look up.I saw it happen. There were lots of bottles being thrown, but
seems like an overstatement to say it was "an absolute blitz of stuff coming down." It was much less compared to what I've seen at other stadiums or when a home baseball team loses a big game on a bad call.
Man, if that would have happened before the student section was moved, there might have been some UCF players accidentally hit and a penalty which could have led to a tieing FG. I understand that it was a jubilant moment, but throwing cups and bottles in the air to celebrate is not a good thing IMO.Did see after a TD students threw water bottles in the air.
I saw one of those oranges thrown from the upper deck land right at the feet of a ref. I swear I thought it would be a direct hit. And no, I wasn't the thrower.I was in school in the 80s and we had our share of oranges thrown...
Ha! Ha! I was at the streaker game. It was C-O-L-D that day!I saw one of those oranges thrown from the upper deck land right at the feet of a ref. I swear I thought it would be a direct hit. And no, I wasn't the thrower.
Also saw a streaker run on the field towards the other team's cheerleaders (K-State early nineties maybe?). Totally nude. The cheerleaders were literally cringing. It was actually pretty hilarious.
We got a lot of oranges from the dungeon in Friley and the food service workers hated it because students took all they hadI saw one of those oranges thrown from the upper deck land right at the feet of a ref. I swear I thought it would be a direct hit. And no, I wasn't the thrower.
Also saw a streaker run on the field towards the other team's cheerleaders (K-State early nineties maybe?). Totally nude. The cheerleaders were literally cringing. It was actually pretty hilarious.