That's my opinionGood home victory over a top 10 team. Let the students have their fun. Just try to stay safe and respectful to the players/coaches trying to leave the field.
So, did the goalposts end up in Lake Laverne or nah?
My favorite part of the field storm was when that State trooper decided to pick 1 kid out of about a hundred pouring out of the stands to rough up.
Did any players (ISU or OSU), or stadium staff get injured? No? They big deal. The crowd was amped and the game ended on an incredible 4th Down Stand. Go, have some fun kids.
I think they said that this is the first time an unranked team has been favored by a TD over a top 10 team since '97 or '98.Well then that begs another question. How the H was an unranked team a touchdown favorite over a top 10 team? I don't bet or even pay attention to lines. Is is common to see that? Seems maybe we should still be a top 15 or even 20 team. We goosed the moose against Iowa.......who was #10 at the time, drop to 14.......lose by 2 at Baylor and disappear. Then all of a sudden as an unranked team we are favored by 7 to beat #8???
We "sauntered" the field 10 years ago, after the initial rush. I'm not as stupid as Uncle Randy.It only made me realize how old I am now. I stormed the **** out of the field for the OSU win 10 years ago, now I'm like oh man it seems like a lot of work to get down there, let's just go home.
It looked like that cop thought he could hold back the crowd by himself and that kid just happened to be the closest one to him. Meanwhile behind him thousands of people are rushing the field.I saw that too. I was trying to see what caused that student to get his arse kicked but didn't see anything outside the kid getting slammed to the ground.
The goal posts we have now can't be taken down without proper tools. Like literally can't be done.@Turn2, from the games I've seen on tv this year going after the goal posts seems to be an "old school" move. Students today want to get on the field and take selfies so they can post on their social media accounts. Plus to be fair I've seen games where security is quick to surround the posts so the fans can't get to them.
As I recall, the "old school" way of taking the goal posts down didn't involve any tools...The goal posts we have now can't be taken down without proper tools. Like literally can't be done.