http://floridastate.rivals.com/showmsg.asp?fid=1079&tid=100570955&mid=100570955&sid=1061&style=2
the attached thread speaks for itself-
the attached thread speaks for itself-
http://floridastate.rivals.com/showmsg.asp?fid=1079&tid=100570955&mid=100570955&sid=1061&style=2
the attached thread speaks for itself-
These fusker idiots troll our opponents boards spewing their pathetic bile? The expression "get a life" has never been more applicable.
I went to one CU game in the mid 90s and the only things bad I remember were the dirty looks. I was just a young kid and was with my dad.
I am still waiting till fusker fans accuse Buff fans of Piss filled nails:yeahright:
Seriously, where did this urban legend start? I joke about it a lot, but I have never seen the urine bomb thrown at an opposing fan, player etc. I did, however, see the "Sal is Dead, Go Big Red," T-shirts. I also saw another shirt in Lincoln before the 1990 game, that referred to Sal and his eternal destination. I do not care to repeat what it said. For the Huskers to claim such moral superiority is hypocritical.
Funny they all talk about class. My roomate in college made it out to a Nebraska game, (he was dating a girl from there...long story, met abroad), he wore all his CU gear and he said he was in the middle of parents/alum section. Guys 60-70 years old were yelling at fans sitting next to him to punch him for wearing CU stuff, talk about ****ing class? And this is coming from the elders, you know this is going to be passed down. There's assholes anywhere you go so don't make a general statement about all the fans of the Buffs because of one incident. I've met plenty of fans from other schools, including fusker fans, that were cordial and just liked to talk football.
The funny thing about the holers class - the worst I've been treated in any stadium anywhere was in Lincoln in 1992. I was very happy to be there with a big (10+) group of friends, because that situation could have gotten ugly really easily. I was there in 1994 and 1996 as well. I was treated fine both times. But 1992 was a little scary.
lol half of all your stories...including the husekrs ones...are full of ****. This is college football people. Bad **** happens at every game...get over it.
Usually the way you act dictates the way you're treated. I've never been treated bad at any game...because I don't act like an ass.
Funny they all talk about class. My roomate in college made it out to a Nebraska game, (he was dating a girl from there...long story, met abroad), he wore all his CU gear and he said he was in the middle of parents/alum section. Guys 60-70 years old were yelling at fans sitting next to him to punch him for wearing CU stuff, talk about ****ing class? And this is coming from the elders, you know this is going to be passed down. There's assholes anywhere you go so don't make a general statement about all the fans of the Buffs because of one incident. I've met plenty of fans from other schools, including fusker fans, that were cordial and just liked to talk football.
Usually the way you act dictates the way you're treated. I've never been treated bad at any game...because I don't act like an ass.
lol half of all your stories...including the husekrs ones...are full of ****. This is college football people. Bad **** happens at every game...get over it.
Usually the way you act dictates the way you're treated. I've never been treated bad at any game...because I don't act like an ass.
Went to see CU vs Texas A&M in 1996; CU wupped 'em. I sat with the Aggies students with a ticket I bought outside the gate. Never had a bit of trouble. The Aggies were totally classy during a bad beating.
Went to see CU vs Texas A&M in 1996; CU wupped 'em. I sat with the Aggies students with a ticket I bought outside the gate. Never had a bit of trouble. The Aggies were totally classy during a bad beating.
That's the one I saw in Collie Station, too. Not one bit of trouble for me, either. They are one strange bunch, though.
Pun intended I assume?:lol::lol:![]()