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Padraig;666173; said:At certain points in the Game (especially noticable later, as the sun went down) the camera flashes going off around the stadium reminded you of what a special thing we were witnessing...not that we needed a specific "reminder", but it helped keep the historic perspective fresh in our minds, and it brought a smile to my face (even in the midst of a 'war' going on down on the field).
It reminded me of the kickoff t.v. shots that the Super Bowls are so famous for.
And yes "Across the field", Script Ohio, and that half time show provided incredible "proof" positive that tbdbitl is just that. How proud they always make me feel to be a Buckeye!
Scans;666331; said:My most memorable moment was definetly attempting to get off the field, and seeing the Michigan band still sitting there, looking like they wanted to die. We were all singing the "We dont give a damn song" the looks on their faces were priceless. The pic is a bit blurry but here it is
Scans;666331; said:My most memorable moment was definetly attempting to get off the field, and seeing the Michigan band still sitting there, looking like they wanted to die. We were all singing the "We dont give a damn song" the looks on their faces were priceless. The pic is a bit blurry but here it is
Zurp;666661; said:The fans stormed the field.
I don't understand how the field can be PACKED with people, and the stands also look packed. There doesn't appear to be any way that you could fit all the people on the field back into the stands.