As much as I hate TT, I don't see why the tortilla throwing is a big deal.
The more tortillas are thrown away in Lubbock, the less tacos we have.
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As much as I hate TT, I don't see why the tortilla throwing is a big deal.
You cant make a rule about throwing things, then just let one school throw something. Regardless of what it is, you have to treat everyone and everything the same.As much as I hate TT, I don't see why the tortilla throwing is a big deal.
Tech AD just banned tortilla throwing. It will be fun watching them try and enforce it.
It's tortillas now, but tortillas are a gateway projectile. Soon it'd be a whole hard shall taco, eventually cans of refried beans. Not the regular size ones either, the family size.As much as I hate TT, I don't see why the tortilla throwing is a big deal.
I said it in another thread, I think as long as it is controlled (before the game, after 1st score, between quarters, only student section, only can throw at the end zone, etc) then I think it is fantastic. It's like Detroit's octopus or Florida's rats.As much as I hate TT, I don't see why the tortilla throwing is a big deal.
I don't care much about any of this, but the balloons were shown to have negative impacts on wildlife and at the least end up as trash somewhere else, so I'd treat that one differently .I'm here for fun things.
The tortillas are fun. The cowbells at Mississippi State are fun. The red balloons at Nebraska are an amazing self own so that's fun.
Let people have fun.
If tech gets to throw tortillas I should get to throw full beer cans.I'm here for fun things.
The tortillas are fun. The cowbells at Mississippi State are fun. The red balloons at Nebraska are an amazing self own so that's fun.
Let people have fun.
50 years ago a Viking fan threw a liquor bottle after the NFC championship loss.If tech gets to throw tortillas I should get to throw full beer cans.
Then #10 cans.It's tortillas now, but tortillas are a gateway projectile. Soon it'd be a whole hard shall taco, eventually cans of refried beans. Not the regular size ones either, the family size.
Not to mention that helium is a finite resource and we are starting to have production shortages. When helium is released into the atmosphere it is so light that it ends up lost into space. We have a million better uses for our unrenewable stock than bad football.I don't care much about any of this, but the balloons were shown to have negative impacts on wildlife and at the least end up as trash somewhere else, so I'd treat that one differently .