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    Default Re: Toutorial from Western Michigan on how not to start game day "traditions"

    They should get laser lights in the stadium. Maybe some of the fans will be lucky enough to have their retinas burned out

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    Big Deal. We had a D.J. too. Will theirs rush for 1,000 yards?

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    Didn't even make it through the entire video but the guy needed 3 shirt changes and they spelled it 'Defence'...There's 3 minutes I'll never get back.
    North Dakota State, a football team the big boys of college football should avoid like the plague, helped christen a $90 million renovation to Snyder Family Stadium — including a statue of famed Kansas State coach Bill Snyder himself — by taking a sledgehammer to the place.
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    The 3rd down motion is the best. Jesus that was funny!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAS4127 View Post
    There is absolutely nothing good about any of those things. Besides, you don't "start" gameday traditions, they start themselves by happenstance.

    What an embarrassment!!!
    I generally agree but certain things need to be coordinated. Thinkthe gold rush. They pushed it for a few years and eventually it just caught on. But they needed NDSU to start the push since we're apparently slow to catch on. Now everyone wears gold every game. Heck even PL does!
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    "Tradition". You keep using that word.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    I generally agree but certain things need to be coordinated. Thinkthe gold rush. They pushed it for a few years and eventually it just caught on. But they needed NDSU to start the push since we're apparently slow to catch on. Now everyone wears gold every game. Heck even PL does!
    I agree things need to be coordinated, but I would not consider gold rush to be a tradition. Tradition is something you do all the time because, well, it's tradition. Tailgating has certainly become a tradition, and your thread starting is getting there!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    I generally agree but certain things need to be coordinated. Thinkthe gold rush. They pushed it for a few years and eventually it just caught on. But they needed NDSU to start the push since we're apparently slow to catch on. Now everyone wears gold every game. Heck even PL does!
    You do realize that it was a marketing deal and that was the only reason is was pushed? I dont think it has the longevity to be called a tradition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onbison09 View Post
    The 3rd down motion is the best. Jesus that was funny!
    Reminded me of Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.
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