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bumperosu

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What is the best college campus on game day? Take tOSU out of it. We all know that it is the best. What is second???

I would probably go with Texas A&M. Great tradition and the 12 man is really awesome to see.
 
bumperosu said:
What is the best college campus on game day? Take tOSU out of it. We all know that it is the best. What is second???

I would probably go with Texas A&M. Great tradition and the 12 man is really awesome to see.
Didn't we already have a thread on this? I know, I know. This is actually a good thread - I just don't wanna see that Aggy chump get started again. :roll2:

I agree about Ewe Tee. They love them some football down there. I visited there when I was trying to choose a college, and they already had a street on campus named after Peyton Manning. His last season there was 1997 - and they had a street named after him by spring of 1998.
 
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Bucknut319 said:
I really liked Penn State. Everything was well kept and it was really kind of like being on an island...nothing else around.
Best campus for gameday, not Urban Planning 101 :wink:

I haven't been to U Tenn on game day, but it certainly is very pro-Volunteer on every other day of the year...and I imagine all of Knoxville downtown is crazy
 
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For discussion sake... I will toss Wisconsin and Penn State out there. Wisconsin has a lot of excitement but little prestige.... Penn State is heavy on the prestige but a little lacking of excitement.

Every Pac10 campus i have been to can not be compared to what we enjoy in the big ten. I'd love to visit the SEC schools (particularily Tennecleats, Death Valley and the Swamp) and see how they compare to big ten country just so i can weigh in on this topic when the annual SEC idiot shows up on our boards spouting off about the dominance of "Suthern Football".
 
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I went to Morgantown for the Miami game when Tremaine Mack blocked the FG and ruined their season...absolute anarchy in "The Pit" before the game.

100% different from tOSU...

South Carolina gameday sucks...I'm was hoping to trek to Clemson this year, but they are away on the tOSU bye week.
 
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jlb1705 said:
Didn't we already have a thread on this? I know, I know. This is actually a good thread - I just don't wanna see that Aggy chump get started again. :roll2:

I agree about Ewe Tee. They love them some football down there. I visited there when I was trying to choose a college, and they already had a street on campus named after Peyton Manning. His last season there was 1997 - and they had a street named after him by spring of 1998.

I really do not know. If you did I am sorry. I have not been on for a while and was just thinking about all the great games I have been to so this just came to my mind. Sorry again if it is a repeat.:confused:
 
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It's not really a repeat. If you sort through the Texas game thread though, there was a guy *claiming* to be a Horn fan who kept trying to talk up Texas A&M and the 12th man. That guy has a real inferiority complex. Nothing to apologize for on your part. This is a good thread. I haven't been there, but I hear LSU is top-notch for gamday.
 
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bumperosu said:
I would probably go with Texas A&M. Great tradition and the 12 man is really awesome to see.

I've only seen Texas A&M in New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl, but their fans were incredible. Good looking girls, their marching band plays all motivational military songs, and the sway they do in the stands makes it look like the stadium is collapsing.

Their fans put ours to shame that game.
 
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Went to Wisconsin for the Illinois game this year... it's a three-block carpet of empty beer cans, literally lining the sidewalks and windowsills. Much rowdiness outside (and some rudeness - I was asked if I wanted to judge a "hard-on contest" at one point - for the record, i declined. :roll2: ). Inside, though, everyone sat... and sat... only the student section was actually into the game. The jump-around looks cool on tv, but when it's just one little section of the stadium, it definitely loses some of its oomph.

I would MUCH rather be the little old lady who lives in the 'Shoe.
 
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Buckeyeskickbuttocks said:
Anyone want to judge a hard on con... oh.. never mind.. :biggrin:
Oh, by all means... just because I'm not participating doesn't mean you won't find any takers, if you ask nicely.

Homo.

By the way, never went to a Utah game, but considering how quiet the city is during games, I'm guessing those are fairly tame.
 
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