Because 12 people died in a progressively more poorly managed stack. The issues that caused the collapse should have led to cancellation especially after the restack in a previous year. Ground wasn't stable.duddleysdraw88 said:General Jack D. Ripper said:
I've been to Student BF. It's fine, but it will never compare to the 100s of thousands of people, the band, the corps and the football team being there.
Sadly, it can never compare apples to apples again.
Bottom line is because of liability risk! Some of my best memories revolved around everything Bonfire!
Not having it on campus, no BQs and CTs there, not hearing Dan Campbell speaking truths, did make it different.
I was originally against the off campus version and never gave it much notice!
Fast forward a several years and I am beginning to see something that is continuing not only a great tradition, but also building something a little different than just a stack of logs in some random pasture!
Just like in our day, they are building that trust, loyalty, friendships, pride that made Bonfire so much freaking fun.
But let us not forget that they are building back and continuing the everlovin' HATRED for those despised t-sips over in asstin.
F sip
(and FSankey)
duddleysdraw88 said:General Jack D. Ripper said:
I've been to Student BF. It's fine, but it will never compare to the 100s of thousands of people, the band, the corps and the football team being there.
Sadly, it can never compare apples to apples again.
Bottom line is because of liability risk! Some of my best memories revolved around everything Bonfire!
Not having it on campus, no BQs and CTs there, not hearing Dan Campbell speaking truths, did make it different.
I was originally against the off campus version and never gave it much notice!
Fast forward a several years and I am beginning to see something that is continuing not only a great tradition, but also building something a little different than just a stack of logs in some random pasture!
Just like in our day, they are building that trust, loyalty, friendships, pride that made Bonfire so much freaking fun.
But let us not forget that they are building back and continuing the everlovin' HATRED for those despised t-sips over in asstin.
F sip
(and FSankey)
The funding will not be provided by the school. Look for donors. Usually local events offer advertising to local businesses and the take supports administration costs not so much for marketing except directed at the participating demographic (think little league.)WaldoWings said:MSCAg said:
Damn I wish they'd bring it back to campus.
I think if there was some funding available for true advertising it could be just as big of a deal off campus
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The bottom line is due to 12 deaths and significant settlement costs…never talk about bringing it back on campus without mentioning 12 deaths. Ever.
Canyon Lake Agbu94 said:
Is there any thought that bonfire will not burn this year due to dry conditions?
Thank you for the follow up. Forecast does not look favorable, but we will see. At any rate, Beat the hell outta everyone!!FtnTXAg03 said:Canyon Lake Agbu94 said:
Is there any thought that bonfire will not burn this year due to dry conditions?
Robertson County is still in a burn ban, with conditions getting worse every day without rain. Rain is only one factor with the index, but very rough estimates show needing 1-2" of the right kind of rain (slow and steady, and county-wide) in the next two weeks, and in enough time before burn to be able to have the ban lifted and then commit the substantial non-refundable, non-transferable expenses and resources associated with Burn.
All that said, this has happened before with Burn being rescheduled for January, after students get back. In fact, the single largest attendance was one of these January Burns. It is not ideal. But part of how these Aggies have arrived at where they have over these last 20+ years is a regard for safety, and their community.
fightinag said:
Im still nursing blisters from Father/Son cut on the bonfire that fell !