Describe your worst experiences from visiting Lubbock for football games.
Leave Texas out of it. We prefer "Daddy" btwBig 12-0 said:
Show me where big brother hurt you…
LOYAL AG said:
I went to Lubbock once for a football game.
There, happy? Thanks for making me relive that!
ABATTBQ11 said:
For one, it was lubbock.
The first time, water bottles and batteries got thrown at us. The second time, Mike Sherman did is a favor and shut the tards up and sent them all home in the 3rd quarter.
zb008 said:ABATTBQ11 said:
For one, it was lubbock.
The first time, water bottles and batteries got thrown at us. The second time, Mike Sherman did is a favor and shut the tards up and sent them all home in the 3rd quarter.
I was so surprised by that 2009 win, especially since we had just been blown out by a mediocre K-State team the week before. We had also lost in Lubbock several times in a row leading up to that game. I bet that was a fun game to attend.
ABATTBQ11 said:zb008 said:ABATTBQ11 said:
For one, it was lubbock.
The first time, water bottles and batteries got thrown at us. The second time, Mike Sherman did is a favor and shut the tards up and sent them all home in the 3rd quarter.
I was so surprised by that 2009 win, especially since we had just been blown out by a mediocre K-State team the week before. We had also lost in Lubbock several times in a row leading up to that game. I bet that was a fun game to attend.
Yeah, the expectations were pretty low and we were not exactly excited. It was a 7 hour drive there after an early drill practice. When we arrived, we went through the typical **** talking and crap throwing crowds getting into the stadium. I still remember some shriveled old lady with half a head of hair (or it could have been some young coed after a few years of syphilis and gonorrhea in the desert) giving us the finger and yelling obscenities at us that would make a sailor blush as we got off the busses. I also remember thinking at that moment how much I hated these people and just wanted to get the game over with so we could get the hell out.
The game started the way we thought it would, with the tards coming out strong and scoring quick and us fumbling the first play. After stopping their second drive and tying it up, we had a game going, but in the second quarter the tards' wheels fell off right as we started clicking. We put up 21 and had a 14 point lead going into the half. We were in just as much shock as the tard fans. Then we scored quickly again in the third to go up by 3 TD's and the stands started to empty. A field goal putting us up by 24 drove any remaining tards back into their caves while we traded TD's the rest of the game. We were running all over them by the end, and it was glorious. I think they were so stunned so early in the first half and left so early in the second that they didn't even get around to throwing anything at us in the stands. Then when we left, outside the stadium was almost deserted. We got back on the busses in peace and rode to Abilene for the night.
Yesmaroon barchetta said:
Was that the legendary atmhockey thread?
You must have been driving down Broadway Ave or on a downtown street. The red brick streets were constructed almost a hundred years ago as part of the WPA "New Deal" program to employ people on public projects during the Depression. They were protected as a historic site but due to an oversight lost that legal protection this year. There will be a bond election to vote on replacing them with asphalt.UTExan said:
I only have one bad Lubbock story and it involves driving on cobbled streets in what should have been a smooth asphalt pavement to facilitate traffic flow.
you gave her just the tip?Madman said:
The hot girl that brought our pizza had aids.
I wouldn't have tipped if I would have known that.
Big 12-0 said:
I got nothing.
Rongagin71 said:
Midland-Odessa Airport is the closest I've been to Lubbock.
If it's like that, there is lots of bare dirt with a weed every foot or two.
Rongagin71 said:
Midland-Odessa Airport is the closest I've been to Lubbock.
If it's like that, there is lots of bare dirt with a weed every foot or two.
No @ggysafe place in Lubbock in those days. There was a 20 or so year streak where TAMU went winless @ Tech starting around 1993.zb008 said:LOYAL AG said:
I went to Lubbock once for a football game.
There, happy? Thanks for making me relive that!
This is a safe space.
I had been hiking in the Smoky Mountains when my @ggy daughter called gloating after that game. Tech was a 28 point fav and had just blown out a KSU team that rolled @ggy. I seriously thought she was being sarcastic and silly given It was also true that @ggy rarely if ever won in Lubbock in those days. I literally laughed her off the phone for her delusion and desperation to beats Daddy's team.ABATTBQ11 said:zb008 said:ABATTBQ11 said:
For one, it was lubbock.
The first time, water bottles and batteries got thrown at us. The second time, Mike Sherman did is a favor and shut the tards up and sent them all home in the 3rd quarter.
I was so surprised by that 2009 win, especially since we had just been blown out by a mediocre K-State team the week before. We had also lost in Lubbock several times in a row leading up to that game. I bet that was a fun game to attend.
Yeah, the expectations were pretty low and we were not exactly excited. It was a 7 hour drive there after an early drill practice. When we arrived, we went through the typical **** talking and crap throwing crowds getting into the stadium. I still remember some shriveled old lady with half a head of hair (or it could have been some young coed after a few years of syphilis and gonorrhea in the desert) giving us the finger and yelling obscenities at us that would make a sailor blush as we got off the busses. I also remember thinking at that moment how much I hated these people and just wanted to get the game over with so we could get the hell out.
The game started the way we thought it would, with the tards coming out strong and scoring quick and us fumbling the first play. After stopping their second drive and tying it up, we had a game going, but in the second quarter the tards' wheels fell off right as we started clicking. We put up 21 and had a 14 point lead going into the half. We were in just as much shock as the tard fans. Then we scored quickly again in the third to go up by 3 TD's and the stands started to empty. A field goal putting us up by 24 drove any remaining tards back into their caves while we traded TD's the rest of the game. We were running all over them by the end, and it was glorious. I think they were so stunned so early in the first half and left so early in the second that they didn't even get around to throwing anything at us in the stands. Then when we left, outside the stadium was almost deserted. We got back on the busses in peace and rode to Abilene for the night.
ttu_85 said:No @ggysafe place in Lubbock in those days. There was a 20 or so year streak where TAMU went winless @ Tech starting around 1993.zb008 said:LOYAL AG said:
I went to Lubbock once for a football game.
There, happy? Thanks for making me relive that!
This is a safe space.
ttu_85 said:No @ggysafe place in Lubbock in those days. There was a 20 or so year streak where TAMU went winless @ Tech starting around 1993.zb008 said:LOYAL AG said:
I went to Lubbock once for a football game.
There, happy? Thanks for making me relive that!
This is a safe space.