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Game Thread Game Two: Texas 25, Ohio State 22 (final)

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Yep, the portable lights are brought in, and according to Tech's own people...


There is no comparison. This is from a Tech guy from the '02 game when we openned with them. It tells a pretty good story from our point of view.


PhilBarker
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(8/25/02 2:04:03 pm)

Yesterday, I saw Big Time and we are not it (a little long)

I just got back from Columbus this morning and I got to see exactly what big time college football is all about. We are no where near it no matter what we think we have going for us out here. We are so far off the radar map that we have no idea what to think about it.

Just some observations:
Campus area: Columbus-The area around the university, there was no doubt you were in OSU territory. Flags everywhere. The atmosphere was teeming with a confidence and pride about the area. Lubbock-a few flags on stores that have direct relatios with Tech. We have to beg the merchants and vendors close to campus to acknowledge Tech is across the street. We are not big time.

Pregame activity: OSU-I got to the stadium early to see what all the hub bub was before I went to the alumni event. At 9 am most lots were full and looked like they had been going for a while. Fans were willing to shell out any amount of money or invest any amount of time to have an opportunity to get a spot a mile walk to the stadium. Hiney gate was in a word incredible. If I wasn't sure I was going to a football game, I would have sworn I was at woodstock. Food vendors lining the streets in every direction, music, people, more people. Wow. Tech-A few tailgates. The most that we had quit coming because they got their feelings hurt that the athletic department wanted to make some money on the close parking and asked them to park their cookers across campus, bug deal. The lot across from the arena is closer than 75% of the parking at OSU and would cost their what it costs to park at Jones. Our fans get offended because they get asked to pay to park. Raider Alley pales in comparison, the pavilion is ok but not really. We are not big time.

Gametime: OSU-Everyone in their seat ready to watch the band take the field. 70% of the crowd was seated and ready to watch Tech do its pregame performance. Tech-how many of us Tech fans even knew there was a pregame band performance? Most Tech fans are still in the parking lot until well after the kickoff. We are not big time.

Game Attire: OSU-Lots of football jerseys, everyone in Red or white or silver. Fans look like they are going to a football game. Faces painted young and old, fans outfitted top to bottom in Ohio State gear. Women dressed for a game! Didn't see anyone wearing gear from other schools. Tech-Lucky to get the fans in Red or black. If they are its Tommy Hilfiger or Polo. The Tech stuff they do where is green or khacki. A&M and UT hats worn by kids and Tech students alike. Women dressed like they are going to a junior league meeting after the game. Bottom line at Tech, if its fashionable and it happens to be red or black or have a double T, then its ok. We are not big time.

Game end: OSU-Fans stay to the very end and cheer its team, sing the school song before heading to the exit, even when their team is up 30 in the 4th quarter.Tech-Very few fans in the seats at 0:00 unless the game is on the line. Even then, I recall fans leaving during overtime of the KU game when the game was in doubt. Our fans gotta beat the traffic because they gotta get to the restaurant. Heaven forbid we have a big lead inthe 4th quarter, our fans clear out. Why not stay and revel in the win with your team? We are not big time.

During the game: OSU-all the fans know all the cheers and do them at the top of their lungs. The most impressive thing I saw was OHIO chant when each of the four sides all yelled out one letter. Its a party atmosphere with the band going into the stands getting the fans going in different parts of the stadium. The cheerleaders look like they are having fun doing what they do and the crowd responds to what they are doing. The mascot is athletic and is as much a part of the show as the team. Fans stand in important situations and make noise when its third down FOR THE VISITING TEAM. Tech-Fans know the cheers but wont do them because its not cool I guess, maybe we think someone else will do them. Raider Power is boring and unoriginal. The atmosphere is more like church. Fans dont want to stand and they dont want you standing in front of them. Our fans wont get excited until we are playing UT ot A&M, but even then, they dont want to stand up. Our band is still perfecting the WAVE. Sometimes I dont know if our band realizes that they are AT a football game, they seem unconcerned except for when they are on the field performing. For some reason at Tech, we think that we should make noise on third down when we have the ball. Raider Red, well, I don't think I saw him leave his spot all day. Our cheerleaders are more about makeing cute pyramids than they are about getting th fans into the game. They are not loud and not a factor. Our fans dont even listen to them. We are not big time.

We have a long way to go before we can consider ourselves big time. We are Division one, and in a major conference but big time, we are not, not by a long shot. I go back to the analogy of Commitment and involment that spike used to make. In a plate of ham and eggs, the chicken is involved but the hog is committed. OSU fans are committed; Tech fans, we are loosely involved.


Edit; and that was a noon or 1:00 kick.
 
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You know, I've read so many Texas fans on other forums thinking that this game will be played in the pitch-black darkness of the night! But yeah, we bring lights in on big trucks, and there are light banks below C-deck, though they don't do the job by themselves. The lights work perfectly fine, and no, the stadium isn't dim or hard to see. Also, the crowd is more...well, lets cut to the chase, we're all really wasted and rowdy. Also we have never lost a home night game.

EDIT: Damn gregorylee...beat me by a minute!
 
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MililaniBuckeye said:
If you were to ask the average Joe Fan to name the 10 top all-time college programs off the top of his head, Auburn would get mentioned quite often. Texas would get mentioned in more responses probably, but not by much. My top 10, off the top of my head, in no particular order:

Alabama
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Ohio State
Michigan
Notre Dame
Southern California
Texas
Auburn
Penn State
Mili, For the top of your head, I'd replace Auburn with Tennessee. They're number 2 in winning % since 1925. Behind tOSU, of course. :osu:
 
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I can't tell one way or another if my prediction is a popular one for Texas fans. But I will say that for every person who says Ohio State is an easy win on one of the UT boards, there are immediately 10 people questioning his/her intelligence and explaining how it will be our toughest game next year. Most cite the incredible home field advantage as the reason why we might lose.
 
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R0CK3TM4NN said:
You know, I've read so many Texas fans on other forums thinking that this game will be played in the pitch-black darkness of the night! But yeah, we bring lights in on big trucks, and there are light banks below C-deck, though they don't do the job by themselves. The lights work perfectly fine, and no, the stadium isn't dim or hard to see. Also, the crowd is more...well, lets cut to the chase, we're all really wasted and rowdy. Also we have never lost a home night game.

EDIT: Damn gregorylee...beat me by a minute!


I'm quick, or so my wife says :(

"I got mine, get yours!" :biggrin:
 
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I looked at those sites earlier today as well. During the Rose Bowl though, ABC mentioned more than once that UT was tied for 3rd with Nebraska. After the win we nudged them out. It's weird though, because I checked the official UT site and they have us at 787 total wins (http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.com/pages/alltimerecords/wonlost.html) whereas the "college football database" only has 786 wins for us. Either way, the point was that Texas is well ahead of Auburn in that category.
 
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gregorylee said:
I'm quick, or so my wife says :(
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Chalumpa said:
I looked at those sites earlier today as well. During the Rose Bowl though, ABC mentioned more than once that UT was tied for 3rd with Nebraska. After the win we nudged them out. It's weird though, because I checked the official UT site and they have us at 787 total wins (http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.com/pages/alltimerecords/wonlost.html) whereas the "college football database" only has 786 wins for us. Either way, the point was that Texas is well ahead of Auburn in that category.

The earlier comparison of all-time wins was between Nebraska and Texas. Besides, ABC knows shit about stats. There have been more than a few times where I seen errors in their stats. When Troy Smith (our QB) ran for 145 yards in The Game, they said he broke Rex Kern's game record for rush yards by a QB...problem was that Kern didn't have the record nor did Smith break it.
 
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Those guys are getting their asses sued off along with all kinds of filings with the BBB, besides that Bob guy gets on my fucking nerves. I'd like to punch him in the face and beat him with his neighbors garden hose.

So I noticed you list yourself as being located in Columbus Cincinnati...


So which is it?
 
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I know I said that we beat out Nebraska in all time wins, but the reason that point was made was to show we were well ahead of Auburn. #3 or #4, it doesn't matter that much, I'm not really trying to prove we're better than Nebraska, just Auburn.

As far as my comparison to Tech fans, it's not about how big a crowd they are or how their stadium compares to yours or anything like that. It's simply that they get a little nuts out there, just like I understand y'all do. If you doubled the Tech crowd I bet it would be somewhat like what you've got in Columbus. There's not much to do in west Texas and when they get a chance to get drunk and rowdy, they take full advantage of it. I've been to two games in Lubbock at night but I'll reserve judgement on how their level of crazy compares to y'alls until after I see your crowd in person.
 
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Yes, those commercials pissed me off. I wish they just cut to the chase and tell you what it does. I go to OSU (sophomore currently) and I'm from Cincinnati, so I'm at home during the summer, breaks, etc. But not next year, got an apartment on Norwich.
 
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gregorylee: I don't think Lincoln does either but it is probably the closest of the bunch QUOTE said:
When I think of rowdy crowds, I dont typically think of Nebraska fans, as they were definately loud at Memorial Stadium, but hardly unruly, as I'm sure most of you would expect/agree. The intimidation factor was more stoic, of the history and tradition of the stadium and program, along with the enthusiastic roar of the crowd, which was about positive support for 'Huskers and not negativity towards the opposing team.
I'd also say that both Fayetteville and College Station are much more intimidating than Lubbock when it comes to atmosphere and general crowd presence. Tech fans are notoriously "rowdy," classless and obscene, but are hardly overpowering as a body; nonetheless, we and others certainly have our share of difficulties playing up there. A&M, which packs 87,000 of the most unified and spirited fans in opposition of the Horns at Kyle Field, probably create the largest volume of noise of the stadiums I've attended- organized, constant, and deafening is how I'd describe it on a big 3rd down. Arkansas however, combined the rowdiness of Tech fans(that only toothless inbreds can mimic) with the aggies ditest of UT, mixed with plenty of Kentucky bourbon and multiplied by 84,000, to create one of the most hostile environments I've seen in recent memory.

All that said, I expect our visit to the 'Shoe to be the toughest of them all, and I'm hoping I can attend and see firsthand by just how much.
 
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