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A Texas Tceh Tortilla Tosser Tradition??!!

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http://www.dailytoreador.com/media/storage/paper870/news/2001/11/14/Opinions/Tortilla.Tradition.Shouldnt.Be.Tossed-1272961.shtml?norewrite200609271617&sourcedomain=www.dailytoreador.com

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Tortilla tradition shouldn't be tossed
David Wiechmann
Issue date: 11/14/01 Section: Opinions
PrintEmail Article Tools Page 1 of 1 Among all the bad vibes flying through the air and the reputation of Texas Tech being hurt by last weekend's goalpost incident, there was one positive.

Tortillas.


I saw students show their support of the football team by refusing not to let go of a tradition. The administration decided to ban tossing tortillas at games because of recent complaints of rocks being put in the tortillas. How do you put a rock "inside" a tortilla? I hope I'm not the only person who thinks that makes no sense.


If throwing tortillas is your way of showing school spirit, then so be it. It's been done for years here at Tech. I remember throwing tortillas at games when I was a kid.


The tortilla tradition reached its height in the '95 season when the Red Raiders reached the Cotton Bowl. During the game, a field reporter did a story on the tortilla tradition and thousands of tortillas went in the air at opening kickoff.


I was glad to see a few dozen tortillas soar through the air against the Aggies. It was the students' way of saying they will not let this tradition die.


One thing I know, Tech takes pride in is being a school rich in tradition, but I am confused as to why one traditions is completely banned while another is completely changed around. The schedule for Homecoming this year was all sorts of messed up. Why did we crown the King and Queen after the parade? Why was the parade Friday night?


What amazes me is the administration has basically said throwing tortillas is not a real tradition. Why? Because you don't like it?


I am calling to arms all students, alumni and fans who wish to show school spirit and refuse to let a tradition die. If the administration refuses to accept throwing tortillas as a tradition, then 50,000 people should make it one.


When the Oklahoma Sooners come to town Nov. 17, if thousands of tortillas found their way in to the air, I think the administration would have no choice but to accept the tortilla tradition. Security can't throw out 4,000 students or 50,000 fans. It's not feasible. I only saw one student escorted out of Jones SBC Stadium on Saturday for throwing tortillas.


There are things to be considered, however. Like the 15-yard penalty the football team would get for objects being thrown on the field. Answer to this problem: don't throw them on the field, and don't throw them at opposing players or coaches. Simply throw it in the air and cheer for the Red Raider football team. It can be that easy. Pegging an opponent in the head with a tortilla is not showing school spirit. That's showing stupidity and lack of class, and after the donnybrook following the Aggie game I think Tech needs to show it has some class.


Go to the store. Buy some tortillas, so when the Sooners come, a Tech tradition will be reborn. The Tech Tortillas Tossing Tradition. National television is a pretty easy and good place to get noticed, too.


David Wiechmann is a sophomore journalism major from Lubbock.


phildickinson1
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hahahaha
TinkleBox
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Tortilla out
DecadePlan
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2001 huh?

That would make David Wiechmann now a junior journalism major from Lubbock.
AgDave95
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Gotta' love tceh when its students invent history.

I think it was the '94 season (but the '95 Cotton Bowl)...A&M was undefeated and "won" the SWC but we were on probation. So 4 teams got to claim the SWC, all with records that hovered around 6-5. tceh went to the Cotton Bowl because it was the school that had the longest drought. But hey, it was really all about the tortilla.

Reminds me of the old tceh light bulb joke: How many tceh students does it take to cvhange a light bulb? All of them...one to change the bulb, and the rest to try desparately to establish a rivalry with the light bulb.
Wakebrad
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tceh went to the Cotton Bowl because it was the school that had the longest drought.

And then got DESTROYED by USC. I was at that game.
TinkleBox
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I just noticed the alliteration in the title of this thread. Well done.
12gauge
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Tinkle:
Thank you. I too, am a sophmore journalism major.......Just kidding...
Curt77
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Makes me want to toss my cookies!!!

"I've seen 'em lose and I've seen 'em win, but, I've never seen 'em quit!"
Rec
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vandalism, littering, destruction, and overall lack of respect for themslves or anyone else.

- Tceh, Keepas fo teh Tradition
Dante
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Seriously...what is the meaning behind the "tradition" of the tortilla tossing? Surely there has to be some valid reason for it. I'm all ears.

Any Techies on board reading this? Help us out.

Oh one more thing, flour or corn? You would think corn tortillas could be thrown further since they're more rigid than their flour counterpart.
aggiebird02
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Most freeze the tortillas so they fly greater distances and hit people harder. Perhaps that's why they are saying there are rocks in them, because they are as hard as rocks.
Rec
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How do you put a rock "inside" a tortilla?


how did that rock get in your brain?
gougler08
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One thing I know, Tech takes pride in is being a school rich in tradition


uhhhh...since when?
TechDiver
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Seriously...what is the meaning behind the "tradition" of the tortilla tossing? Surely there has to be some valid reason for it. I'm all ears.

Any Techies on board reading this? Help us out.


Back in the mid-90's, Kirk Bohls (sports writer for the Austin American Pravda) wrote an insulting article about Tech. In the article, he referred to Tech as "Tortilla Tech".

The year before, David Benedict McWilliams (Mac 1) had left Tech to go coach for the Horns, and Spike Dykes was the new coach.

At the Tech-UT game that year, the Tech fans showed up carrying tortillas and threw them during the game, thus the "tradition" was started. Not certain, but I think Tech won that game.

Corn tortillas fly far better than flour ones, and for some reason unknown to me, they fly better still if you tear a little hole in the middle of them.

The frozen tortilla thing is a total urban myth. For one, if you froze them, they would stick together, and for two, they would thaw before you could get them to the game. And believe it or not, Tech fans aren't out to hurt anyone - especially not other Tech fans... as well as tortillas fly, they really can't be aimed very well at all, and it's mostly Tech fans that get hit by tortillas when other Tech fans throw them.

I was at the 94 cotton bowl, and threw tortillas that day as Tech got obliterated by USC.

I've long since quit throwing tortillas and think the whole thing is pretty stupid.

phildickinson1
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TTUClint
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very few tortillas are thrown now. I can't remember the last home game where I saw more than 2 or 3. This year I haven't seen any.

It seems that more are thrown at road games by those that haven't been to Lubbock in a while to realize this "tradition" is dead.
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