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SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 6:42 am
by OSBF
You have got to be kidding me. This is completely un-acceptable.

http://www.pantagraph.com/sports/articl ... 03286.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Game re-cap:

http://www.pantagraph.com/sports/colleg ... 002e0.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 6:50 am
by AZGrizFan
OSBF wrote:You have got to be kidding me. This is completely un-acceptable.

http://www.pantagraph.com/sports/articl ... 03286.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Game re-cap:

http://www.pantagraph.com/sports/colleg ... 002e0.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
What are you talking about? It sounds like they did your boys a favor. :coffee: :coffee: :coffee:

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 6:53 am
by 93henfan
That surprises me. I don't know a heckuva lot about SDSU other than the week of press surrounding the UD-SDSU two weeks ago, but I watched the postgame press conferences from that game on video and their coach, as well as two of their players (Minnet and Domino) seemed like really classy people.

I'm guessing this was a flashmob scenario where one jackass though it was a cool idea to challenge ISU and then a bunch of other guys trying to preserve their manhood with false bravado just followed along for the ride.

This whole "protect this house" (with apologies to UA) and "stomp on their logo" stuff is so sophomoric. DelState did all that shit before we embarrassed them on national TV. :lol:

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 7:02 am
by Gil Dobie
Not enough informationa, I'd like to hear the SDSU side of the story first.

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 7:04 am
by mebison
That is just strange. I've never heard of anything like that out of SDSU either??

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 7:11 am
by tampajag
93henfan wrote:That surprises me. I don't know a heckuva lot about SDSU other than the week of press surrounding the UD-SDSU two weeks ago, but I watched the postgame press conferences from that game on video and their coach, as well as two of their players (Minnet and Domino) seemed like really classy people.

I'm guessing this was a flashmob scenario where one jackass though it was a cool idea to challenge ISU and then a bunch of other guys trying to preserve their manhood with false bravado just followed along for the ride.

This whole "protect this house" (with apologies to UA) and "stomp on their logo" stuff is so sophomoric. DelState did all that **** before we embarrassed them on national TV. :lol:
that never works for anybody :lol:

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 7:22 am
by weberwildcat
OSBF wrote:You have got to be kidding me. This is completely un-acceptable.

http://www.pantagraph.com/sports/articl ... 03286.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Game re-cap:

http://www.pantagraph.com/sports/colleg ... 002e0.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
why were the jackrabbits being jackasses? maybe they did this same tactic at montana after half time in their playoff game in missoula. that was a hilarious game :rofl:

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:27 am
by Benne
Just a bad spot really. The teams enter from seperate sides of the field (NS) but both on the East side. Jacks ran the field on the home side, at the end of that sideline is where the visiting team comes in. I'm sure trash was talked, but what I saw were Illinois State players having to be restrained by their coaches and Jackrabbits walking away. I don't know the whole story but it looked rediculous on ISU's players from the stands.

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:55 am
by OSBF
Benne wrote:Just a bad spot really. The teams enter from seperate sides of the field (NS) but both on the East side. Jacks ran the field on the home side, at the end of that sideline is where the visiting team comes in. I'm sure trash was talked, but what I saw were Illinois State players having to be restrained by their coaches and Jackrabbits walking away. I don't know the whole story but it looked rediculous on ISU's players from the stands.

Just get on the field and then get your ass over to your own fucking sideline. Real fucking simple to do. SDSU came on the field first, then ran directly to the end zone ISU had to enter the field from. They stood in a group INSIDE THE 5 YARD LINE, blocking ISU's access to the field and our sideline. Punk ass display.

From what I heard, they weren't really doing any verbal taunting, they were "chirping", whatever that means.

Didn't realize SDSU was that poorly coached. Well coached teams don't do punk ass crap like this.

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:59 am
by Gil Dobie
Benne wrote:Just a bad spot really. The teams enter from seperate sides of the field (NS) but both on the East side. Jacks ran the field on the home side, at the end of that sideline is where the visiting team comes in. I'm sure trash was talked, but what I saw were Illinois State players having to be restrained by their coaches and Jackrabbits walking away. I don't know the whole story but it looked rediculous on ISU's players from the stands.
Thanks, I kind of assumed the article was a bit slanted to the ISU perspective.

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:17 am
by clenz
tampajag wrote:
93henfan wrote:That surprises me. I don't know a heckuva lot about SDSU other than the week of press surrounding the UD-SDSU two weeks ago, but I watched the postgame press conferences from that game on video and their coach, as well as two of their players (Minnet and Domino) seemed like really classy people.

I'm guessing this was a flashmob scenario where one jackass though it was a cool idea to challenge ISU and then a bunch of other guys trying to preserve their manhood with false bravado just followed along for the ride.

This whole "protect this house" (with apologies to UA) and "stomp on their logo" stuff is so sophomoric. DelState did all that **** before we embarrassed them on national TV. :lol:
that never works for anybody :lol:
Kind of like when Maine brought a sledgehammer across the country to beat on the turf in the dome before the playoff game in 2007, when we kicked the shit out of them.


I'm still confused by that. At that point we had astroturf that was hard as hell, and that was laid directly on the indoor track surface. The arms of the dude who hit the turf has to be ringing for a couple hours after that. :lol:

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:29 am
by i_got_a_fever
OSBF wrote:
Benne wrote:Just a bad spot really. The teams enter from seperate sides of the field (NS) but both on the East side. Jacks ran the field on the home side, at the end of that sideline is where the visiting team comes in. I'm sure trash was talked, but what I saw were Illinois State players having to be restrained by their coaches and Jackrabbits walking away. I don't know the whole story but it looked rediculous on ISU's players from the stands.

Just get on the field and then get your ass over to your own **** sideline. Real **** simple to do. SDSU came on the field first, then ran directly to the end zone ISU had to enter the field from. They stood in a group INSIDE THE 5 YARD LINE, blocking ISU's access to the field and our sideline. Punk ass display.

From what I heard, they weren't really doing any verbal taunting, they were "chirping", whatever that means.

Didn't realize SDSU was that poorly coached. Well coached teams don't do punk ass crap like this.
How in the hell would you know what happened! Weren't you are the UNI game? I was at this particular game, right in front of the confrontation. ISU came out of the locker room and stood in the endzone taunting our fans and players. Your "coaches" were punching your guys in the chest in what seemed to endorse such "unacceptable" behavior. If your players would of come out the locker room, hung a quick right and went right to your sideline this would of never happened. You sir are a USDA Prime, Grade A Dumbass.

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:44 am
by OSBF
i_got_a_fever wrote:
OSBF wrote:

Just get on the field and then get your ass over to your own **** sideline. Real **** simple to do. SDSU came on the field first, then ran directly to the end zone ISU had to enter the field from. They stood in a group INSIDE THE 5 YARD LINE, blocking ISU's access to the field and our sideline. Punk ass display.

From what I heard, they weren't really doing any verbal taunting, they were "chirping", whatever that means.

Didn't realize SDSU was that poorly coached. Well coached teams don't do punk ass crap like this.
How in the hell would you know what happened! Weren't you are the UNI game? I was at this particular game, right in front of the confrontation. ISU came out of the locker room and stood in the endzone taunting our fans and players. Your "coaches" were punching your guys in the chest in what seemed to endorse such "unacceptable" behavior. If your players would of come out the locker room, hung a quick right and went right to your sideline this would of never happened. You sir are a USDA Prime, Grade A Dumbass.
Watched a video re-play. I'm sure we would of loved to get to our sidelines quickly, and would have, if the jack-off's hadn't been blocking the way. Why did the jacks decide it was a good idea to congregate between the 5 and goal line right in the way of the visiting team entering the field? Something wrong with the other 95 yds of the field?

Serious question, is it common practice that they "greet" the oposition in the end zone as they are trying to get onto the field? I'm not sure I've ever seen that done before. To think ANYTHING positive can come out of doing that is sheer stupidity.

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 10:08 am
by Benne
The only thing blocking their was was the band. The could have hung a right and gone to their sidelines. SDSU was on theirs.

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:39 am
by OSBF
Benne wrote:The only thing blocking their was was the band. The could have hung a right and gone to their sidelines. SDSU was on theirs.
absolute lie

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:50 am
by i_got_a_fever
OSBF wrote:
i_got_a_fever wrote:
How in the hell would you know what happened! Weren't you are the UNI game? I was at this particular game, right in front of the confrontation. ISU came out of the locker room and stood in the endzone taunting our fans and players. Your "coaches" were punching your guys in the chest in what seemed to endorse such "unacceptable" behavior. If your players would of come out the locker room, hung a quick right and went right to your sideline this would of never happened. You sir are a USDA Prime, Grade A Dumbass.
Watched a video re-play. I'm sure we would of loved to get to our sidelines quickly, and would have, if the jack-off's hadn't been blocking the way. Why did the jacks decide it was a good idea to congregate between the 5 and goal line right in the way of the visiting team entering the field? Something wrong with the other 95 yds of the field?

Serious question, is it common practice that they "greet" the oposition in the end zone as they are trying to get onto the field? I'm not sure I've ever seen that done before. To think ANYTHING positive can come out of doing that is sheer stupidity.
Serious Answer. The first time in the history of CAS that SDSU ran out of the North Endzone was on 9/18/2010, so no this would not be a common practice.

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How in the hell is there not enough room for ISU to come out and hang a right and go to there sideline. There was 20+ yards of room from the 5 yard line to the fence line 10 yards behind back of the end zone for ISU on Saturday to go to their sideline, but they chose to come out and stand on the goal line and be a bunch of "punks"

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 12:14 pm
by Benne
OSBF wrote:
Benne wrote:The only thing blocking their was was the band. The could have hung a right and gone to their sidelines. SDSU was on theirs.
absolute lie
Absolute truth. I don't get you. I tell you what happened, and you act like we sabotaged your win. It was the first time with this set-up and if they don't adjust it, it's going to happen again. Its the layout and the timing.

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 12:38 pm
by OSBF
Benne wrote:
OSBF wrote:
absolute lie
Absolute truth. I don't get you. I tell you what happened, and you act like we sabotaged your win. It was the first time with this set-up and if they don't adjust it, it's going to happen again. Its the layout and the timing.
I saw the video re-play. It didn't happen the way you are telling it. Keep the team on their own side of the 50 and this stuff doesn't happen. The jackoff's intentionally obstructed ISU from attempting to enter the field. The jacks entered the field 120 yds away from where the incident happened, WTF were they doing in the end zone at the opposite end of the field, precisely as ISU was attempting to enter???

I don't know anything about slicing and dicing video or I'd cut the clip out of the game re-play and put it up here.

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 12:57 pm
by i_got_a_fever
OSBF wrote:
Benne wrote:
Absolute truth. I don't get you. I tell you what happened, and you act like we sabotaged your win. It was the first time with this set-up and if they don't adjust it, it's going to happen again. Its the layout and the timing.
I saw the video re-play. It didn't happen the way you are telling it. Keep the team on their own side of the 50 and this stuff doesn't happen. The jackoff's intentionally obstructed ISU from attempting to enter the field. The jacks entered the field 120 yds away from where the incident happened, WTF were they doing in the end zone at the opposite end of the field, precisely as ISU was attempting to enter???

I don't know anything about slicing and dicing video or I'd cut the clip out of the game re-play and put it up here.
We are not denying that the SDSU players were indeed on the opposite side of the field, where ISU entered. But they did not in anyway block ISU from getting to their sideline. Unless ISU was planning on taking a lap around the entire field, they were not blocked.

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 1:02 pm
by OSBF
i_got_a_fever wrote:
OSBF wrote:
I saw the video re-play. It didn't happen the way you are telling it. Keep the team on their own side of the 50 and this stuff doesn't happen. The jackoff's intentionally obstructed ISU from attempting to enter the field. The jacks entered the field 120 yds away from where the incident happened, WTF were they doing in the end zone at the opposite end of the field, precisely as ISU was attempting to enter???

I don't know anything about slicing and dicing video or I'd cut the clip out of the game re-play and put it up here.
We are not denying that the SDSU players were indeed on the opposite side of the field, where ISU entered. But they did not in anyway block ISU from getting to their sideline. Unless ISU was planning on taking a lap around the entire field, they were not blocked.
So now we go from the players weren't there only the band was, to well, the players were there but they weren't in the way. Boy, threaten to post video evidence and people start doing the back stroke faster than phelps.

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 1:12 pm
by Benne
OSBF wrote:
i_got_a_fever wrote:
We are not denying that the SDSU players were indeed on the opposite side of the field, where ISU entered. But they did not in anyway block ISU from getting to their sideline. Unless ISU was planning on taking a lap around the entire field, they were not blocked.
So now we go from the players weren't there only the band was, to well, the players were there but they weren't in the way. Boy, threaten to post video evidence and people start doing the back stroke faster than phelps.
If the band was covering the field, one can make an accurate guess that the SDSU players were on their sideline.

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 1:13 pm
by i_got_a_fever
OSBF wrote:
i_got_a_fever wrote:
We are not denying that the SDSU players were indeed on the opposite side of the field, where ISU entered. But they did not in anyway block ISU from getting to their sideline. Unless ISU was planning on taking a lap around the entire field, they were not blocked.
So now we go from the players weren't there only the band was, to well, the players were there but they weren't in the way. Boy, threaten to post video evidence and people start doing the back stroke faster than phelps.
You aren't getting it, we never once said our players were not down by the ISU. We also have said that our players could have no way blocked your players from getting to their sideline. It's not possible. If the ISU players run across the field diagonally the band is blocking them, if they run straight out and all around the field then yes, SDSU would be blocking them, but that in no way would be the case. Why would ISU run all the way around the field to get to their sideline. They come out of the visiting locker room, hang a right hang another left at the visitor sideline and then walk straight to their sideline. I don't understand where you are not getting this. I was there, you were not. I have been to many SDSU games and know the layout of the field. You are not familiar with either the layout. I have never once said that the SDSU players were not down by the ISU players. They were jawing back and forth at each other, both SDSU and ISU. But for you to say that SDSU blocked ISU's path is not factual and is a flat out lie. It's not possible.

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 1:14 pm
by i_got_a_fever
The whole situation could have been prevented if ISU just would of went to their sideline. End of story.

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 1:22 pm
by Theee Catrabbit
I can't believe this is an argument?
Listen the whole entrance from top to bottom was horsed up. I don't think the Jacks players knew where ISU was entering from and were surprised to see them, then must have thought ISU was doing it on purpose. The band is clueless.

It is an embarrassing incident not indicative of our school in general. We don't treat anyone like this normally, even ask the Bison. "We knock you down, then we help you back up, then knock you back down!" That's what we expect as fans as well.
Coach Stig is one the classiest most humble human beings you ever met. He doesn't even allow swearing in practice. The only cursing you will ever hear from him is "Holy Nutmeg" and that's not embellishing. So, to knock him for how he coaches these young men, I simply won't hear that.

Re: SDSU pre-game "festivities"

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 2:12 pm
by siuham
Theee Catrabbit wrote:I can't believe this is an argument?
Listen the whole entrance from top to bottom was horsed up. I don't think the Jacks players knew where ISU was entering from and were surprised to see them, then must have thought ISU was doing it on purpose. The band is clueless.

It is an embarrassing incident not indicative of our school in general. We don't treat anyone like this normally, even ask the Bison. "We knock you down, then we help you back up, then knock you back down!" That's what we expect as fans as well.
Coach Stig is one the classiest most humble human beings you ever met. He doesn't even allow swearing in practice. The only cursing you will ever hear from him is "Holy Nutmeg" and that's not embellishing. So, to knock him for how he coaches these young men, I simply won't hear that.
Holy shit a level-headed reply from someone.