**** I don't know. I didn't even know what the stupid chant referred to!Are rocks and/or chalk unique to the state of Kansas?
**** I don't know. I didn't even know what the stupid chant referred to!Are rocks and/or chalk unique to the state of Kansas?
Lol my brother and I have been talking about this for years. Seems everyone in the big 12 has a hand thing. He suggested two fingers in a peace sign then kinda wave them back and forth.
We were on a plane coming back from Oregon in late December and a guy walking on looked at another one in a front seat and said "Go Hawks!" I turned to DH and said, "Oh, no, not here." Then he told me it was for the Seattle Seahawks. That was okay.
Lol I'll tell him you like it. He'll be stoked. It works best with fingernails facing out.Hmmm. I get it. This has possibilities. Subtle. Not weird looking. Much more meaningful than it would appear to non-insiders, but clearly meaningful to insiders.
So I went down to the KU game last week. I noticed when KU fans see each other they have like this head nod and say "Rock Chalk." Now, that's just stupid. But do we have a secret hand shake or anything we should do or say when we encounter other Cyclone fans, especially far from home?
Usually, I'm drunk, and I just scream something like CCCCYYYYYYCCCCCLLLLLLOOOOOONNNNNNEEEEEEEESSSSSS! But I'm thinking something more subtle.
I do this all over the country and am almost always met with blank stares.
Just point your pointer finger downwards and spin it like a cyclone. Subtle and that way you don't have to shout anything.
I actually like this idea. Simple and subtle
When I was back on campus for the Iowa game last fall I tried to get the upwards version of that to catch on. I'd say spinning your hand right next to your ear is slightly less subtle.
You say “go state” to people wearing ISU gear and they look at you blankly??!!! It has got to be you, dude.