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I saw them headed for the entrance with their umbrellas and knew that would happen. I was hoping maybe there would be a special papal dispensation...oh well.

Saw this happen last year as well, and yet folks still try to bring in umbrellas.

It actually says that umbrellas are not permitted on the back of the tickets.

Oh well, if anyone walks by a trash can by the SE gate they can snag a few, I saw folks chunk theirs to get in.

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Dang (nearly used that other word)! Can I still get one?

you can say damn...but if you do, prepare to get starred at! a lady that sits two rows in front of me always stares me down when i curse or say damn, crap....those are curse words as well!

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Speaking of students..hey guys when we are on offense and inside the 20 how about we don't yell. It helps the team hear the QB"s calls. Do it after a play, and when the defense is on the field.

We've been saying that one for years. It would help if the cheerleaders got it as well.

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We've been saying that one for years. It would help if the cheerleaders got it as well.

last night, late in the game, as the offense was in the red zone, the players on the sideline were encouraging the crowd to get loud. that prompted the cheerleaders to join in and the students would follow as well. during the big field goal attempts, the crowd would "shhh" each other. i think it had more to do with being led by the player than a lack of football fan IQ.

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which is why I maintain "First and ten do it again" is by far the stupidest cheer you can have for a team with a no-huddle offense.

I have always figured we just had the dumbest Cheerleader coach in D1 football.

I wonder why RV has not done something about this over the years?

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last night, late in the game, as the offense was in the red zone, the players on the sideline were encouraging the crowd to get loud. that prompted the cheerleaders to join in and the students would follow as well. during the big field goal attempts, the crowd would "shhh" each other. i think it had more to do with being led by the player than a lack of football fan IQ.

The players encouraged the cheering in the overtime. A majority of the times the past 12 years, has been the cheerleaders.

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