Manhattan Buckeye;1486139 wrote:Success.
http://www.usctrojans.com/blog/2009/10/discomforts-on-the-road.html
Jeez, that looks worse than my high school locker room.
Wonder if that was fixed in the renovations they just did.
Manhattan Buckeye;1486139 wrote:Success.
http://www.usctrojans.com/blog/2009/10/discomforts-on-the-road.html
Jeez, that looks worse than my high school locker room.
Not surprising and I wouldn't be shocked if that's now just the status quo for all sporting events. But also, when at a football game, who brings a backpack?Commander of Awesome;1489432 wrote:For those going to the game, I just got an email, Cal no longer will allow backpacks in the stadium.
http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/gameday/Automatik;1489540 wrote:
You can't bring any type of bag into the 'Shoe, right?
Permitted Items
The following items are permitted in Ohio Stadium.
1. Binoculars 2. Blankets 3. Cameras (still) with a lens 100mm or less 4. Cell phones and pagers 5. Draw string bags smaller than 14 x 14 x 4 6. Rain apparel 7. Seat cushions 8. Small radios with headphones 9. Umbrellas: Guests may carry umbrellas into Ohio Stadium for use before and after the game, but umbrellas are NOT permitted to be opened in the seating areas of Ohio Stadium) 10. Guests demonstrating specific dietary or medical needs (baby food, baby bottle, single serving snack medication or chair back seats) may enter the Stadium at Gates 13, 16, 23 and 26 ONLY.
Prohibited Items
As a general rule, any items that obstruct the view of other guests or that can be used as projectiles, that interfere with the comfort of other guests or are deemed inappropriate/hazardous by stadium security are prohibited.
Guests are subject to visual inspection of person, parcels, bags, and clothing capable of concealing prohibited items. Guests may refuse inspections but management reserves the right to refuse entry.
Changes in national, regional and campus security levels may affect security procedures.
The following items are not permitted in Ohio Stadium:
1. Alcohol 2. Animals (except assistive animals for guests with disabilities) 3. Audio Recording Equipment 4. Bags larger than 14 x 14 x 4, Bota Bags or wine skins, flasks 5. Banners and Signs 6. Beverages 7. Bicycles 8. Cameras (still) with lens greater than 100mm (along with Monopods, Dual Pods and Tripods) 9. Chairs with back supports (unless accompanied with a doctor's note or unless those provided through Ohio State), Folding Chairs, Portable chairs, Stools, Lawn Chairs 10. Clothing with profane, inappropriate or abusive language 11. Containers (common examples include but are not limited to hard sided coolers, soft pack coolers, ice chests, picnic baskets, cans, bottles, thermoses) 12. Confetti, streamers, glitter, balloons 13. Fireworks 14. Food 15. Illegal Drugs 16. Laser pointers 17. Markers (permanent) and/or paint 18. Noisemaking devices (common examples include but are not limited to whistles, air horns, bull horns, blow horns, musical instruments, kazoos, bugles, cow bells, thunder sticks, sirens and boom boxes) 19. Sticks or Poles 20. Strollers 21. Signs 22. Sports Equipment (common examples include but are not limited to balls, beach balls, footballs, baseballs, lacrosse balls, segways or other motorized scooters, skateboards, and roller blades) 23. Televisions 24. Video Recording Equipment 25. Weapons (common examples include but are not limited to aerosol cans, mace, pepper spray, firearms, including CCW permit holders, fireworks, pocket knives, knives, spiked bracelets, brass knuckles, martial arts weapons, stun guns, squirt guns, super soakers and chains) 26. Wrapped gifts or items
I had a camelbak that I was planning on bringing.... Alcohol aside the bay area goes from 70 and warm to 50s and chilly in a heartbeat.Fly4Fun;1489491 wrote:Not surprising and I wouldn't be shocked if that's now just the status quo for all sporting events. But also, when at a football game, who brings a backpack?
Commander of Awesome;1489759 wrote:I had a camelbak that I was planning on bringing.... Alcohol aside the bay area goes from 70 and warm to 50s and chilly in a heartbeat.
Laser pointerSportsAndLady;1489707 wrote:Damnit gotta keep the laser printer at home
god damnitvball10set;1489792 wrote:Laser pointer
If it's any consolation, you probably should leave the laser printer at home, too, unless your goal is to look like a giant fuck at the game.SportsAndLady;1489808 wrote:god damnit
Heretic;1489859 wrote:If it's any consolation, you probably should leave the laser printer at home, too, unless your goal is to look like a giant fuck at the game.
I guess is #3 is the reason, we're both gonna have feds knocking on our doors because we're talking about laser printers pretty extensively now. They'll figure we're gonna blow shit up with one or something.SportsAndLady;1489926 wrote:Lol what's funny is that I actually sat there with my friend and we came up with ideas why a laser printer would be banned. Our ideas:
1- someone, at some point, brought one in. It was weird so they just decided to make it a rule.
2- people were printing fake tickets inside the stadium then walked out for a cigarette and sold fake tickets
3- laser printers are now on a WMD list.
All I have so far.Q. Number one, how is Braxton? Could he have gone back in if you needed him? What's the update?
COACH MEYER:We had a long discussion on the sideline. I think he could have. But things that make him dangerous are his wheels. And I don't think it would have been so we all decided it was best not to. I think there's a chance he'll be ready next week
Q. Number one, how is Braxton? Could he have gone back in if you needed him? What's the update?
COACH MEYER: We had a long discussion on the sideline. I think he could have. But things that make him dangerous are his wheels. And I don't think it would have been so we all decided it was best not to. I think there's a chance he'll be ready next week.
We will find out more in about 6 minutes during Meyer's monday presserAutomatik;1497807 wrote:What's the word on Miller?