4/22/2007 12:39:31 PM
whats wrong with playing beer pong before games?
4/22/2007 1:25:57 PM
Why are you playing drinking games before tailgate? thats not what tailgatting is about. NCSU tailgatting is about hanging out with friends, cooking, eatting some good food, throwing a football around, listening to music, heckling the other teams fans, raising some hell, and having fun drinking some beer and getting ready to go cheer for your team. Not playing drinking games. Tailgating isn't supposed to be about drinking and how much time you have to do it. Tailgating is something thats done before a game. Drinking games aren't very responsible, when the students stopped being responsible they started loosing the battle for respect. Have Pack Pride not Get Drunk and Go State idea.[Edited on April 22, 2007 at 1:38 PM. Reason : gramma]
4/22/2007 1:33:09 PM
^ lol
4/22/2007 1:34:45 PM
You should be able to do whatever you want out there as long as you arent getting out of hand, including drinking games.... Yeah you could probably draw a line between drinking games and getting out of hand, but you cant relate the shooting to beerpong.Its all about the administration taking advantage of the shooting to tone down tailgating. All this out of fear that allowing us to do what we want will have more negative impact than good. You could argue that point forever and get nowhere because of the hypothetical aspects that get raised. Tailgating will probably never again be like it used to: the old crusties are too fearful of the younger generations to let it go back.
4/22/2007 2:32:47 PM
haha except for a couple dedicated people, the younger generation is too lazy to do anything about itbtw best part is that the people that threw down these new laws were the same ones who used to be able to drink openly during events on campus in the 60s-80shell drinkin age used to be 18 for these people, ta boot[Edited on April 22, 2007 at 2:39 PM. Reason : +]
4/22/2007 2:36:55 PM
this is true but they also weren't spoiled rotten like most college kids today. Not everyone had there own car the only phone you had was in the hallway of your dorm. Yes the administration took the opportunity to tone down tailgating because the issues were getting pushed. When I was a freshman you didn't see beer pong or flip cup being played at tailgate. You saw people throwing horseshoes and footballs. The shootings were a bad thing but some of these changes aren't honestly that bad. I think you can let kegs back in with the new law that was just passed. I bet you won't see a smart 21 year old person buy a keg and let a bunch of underage people drink on it. People were getting out of hand out there thats why they put the regulations on it. Give it a few years and the rules will become more and more relaxed.
4/22/2007 3:55:46 PM
i wish some people at this school would actually fight this. unfortunately it seems noone here has any balls.
4/22/2007 9:51:32 PM
uhmmmm HELLOStudent Govt was the ones that got the whole thing together anywaysZach Adams was instrumental
4/22/2007 9:53:23 PM
Well if you want people to fight for something then you should inform them why they should want to. Most people at State don't remember the times before the rules were in place.
4/22/2007 9:55:45 PM
http://ncst.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2317880974
4/22/2007 10:51:55 PM
4/22/2007 10:58:09 PM
Let this be our banner: DO IT FOR THE PIGGIES[Edited on April 23, 2007 at 11:49 AM. Reason : pic]
4/23/2007 11:48:42 AM
4/23/2007 11:57:07 AM
^^ No because you are underage that might be the first problem. The first rule of drinking is that if you are under 21 don't bring attention to yourself. Drinking games brings attention to your crowd. Also drinking games and drunk people tend to cause more problems than people who aren't playing drinking games. The point of tailgatting isn't to get drunk. Atleast I didn't ever think so. So when you go to every sporting event you go drunk? basketball, baseball?? Because tailgating is something you do before sporting events it isn't just limited to football. No I am not telling you how to tailgate but when I was an undergrad we didn't have people wanting to get drunk and go watch a game they either showed up to get drunk and hang out outside during the game or the got a good buzz and went inside. I am all for loosing the rules up some but like the administration I would like to see a valid arguement why. So far I have heard we need time to cook a pig, which on any given game you might have 15 pigs being cooked, we need more time to tailgate (AKA drink) great arguement there. We need longer tailgating times so we can have fun, If you could convince the administration that you would show up at 6am for a noon game I am sure they would listen more. Do you have any other arguements??
4/23/2007 1:36:18 PM
Many alums drive several hours to get to a game. A four-hour rule means 3 hours of tailgating. If your goal is to get drunk, you can do that in 3 hours just as easy as you can in 6 or 8. Pretending that a four hour rule solves any drinking issue is foolish and/or disingenuous. Longer tailgating allow many people, especially out-of-towners, to spend time with old friends, make new ones, reconnect with the campus community (students, faculty, family, and alums), and enjoy a nice afternoon with barbecue, throwing the football, relaxing, etc.Tailgating should be about relaxing, having good barbecue, spending time with friends, building community, and perhaps having a few beers. Aarbitrary time cap creates loses much of that while creating a culture of stress, traffic problems, and encourages binge drinking.
4/23/2007 1:52:53 PM
^I've never been stressed or had any traffic problems while getting to a game with these restrictions. You are right that some people come from out of town and they get the short end of the stick. But this thread isn't about the average out of town alum . . . it is mostly about students and what wolfpack1100 is saying is that that argument doesn't apply to most students. Most students argue that they need more time so they can drink. The administration might be more willing to change things if the students proved they were responsible, but needing more time to drink isn't a responsible argument.
4/23/2007 1:59:42 PM
whos to say what the definition of tailgating is?? Some people like to cook, some people like to drink.. There shouldn't be set guidelines of whats right/wrong at tailgating. Shit beerpong is fun
4/23/2007 2:04:49 PM
4/23/2007 2:14:10 PM
4/23/2007 2:45:30 PM
Tailgating is when the RVs start pulling in on Tuesdays for a Saturday game. That is something you never believe til you see it. So, a 3 hr limit is ludicrous. I will not even get started on that tangent.
4/23/2007 2:46:21 PM
You cold-hearted, crusty alums (I am alum too) need to lighten up and live a little. The future is in the new generations, maaan. How are we supposed to grow a diehard fanbase that we oppress like this? This is Amurrica, not the damn soviet yayunion! Think about all the lives of these young wolfpackers that are lacking the enrichment that binge drinking, hitting on sorostitutes all wearing the same slutwear n' boots, and nonstop gorging on pork at tailgates would provide! Geezus, have yall not been there too?!?! Isnt it a great lesson in life and debauchery?!?! We alumni should revel in the energy that our younger generations infuse into us like a fountain of youth! Thanks, kids for keepin it real and pushing the limits because most of my alumni brethren are too crusted over to do so. .... what about all those poor pigs that are dying to get cooked But seriously, there shouldnt be restrictions at all: tailgating is an artform and a way of life for many people. It requires time and energy that we arent given these days at NCSU no matter how we choose to tailgate. Why do we need to explain what it is that we want to do, no one is trying to go out there shooting ppl. geez. We can't let fear control us! power to the people! save the children & young wolfpackers ! free tailgating![Edited on April 23, 2007 at 2:49 PM. Reason : !!!][Edited on April 23, 2007 at 2:50 PM. Reason : expletive]
4/23/2007 2:46:33 PM
4/23/2007 3:05:23 PM
^Obviously tailgating restrictions aren't going to directly effect alums not going to games. However, some of us drive from 4 or 5 hours away to see every game, and would enjoy a little time to relax and catch up with friends before rushing into the game. LSR + WPC dues + Season Tickets $$$ isn't worth it for a game, but is (or at least used to be) worth it for a gameday experience.
4/23/2007 3:18:39 PM
I am a alumni as well and i do not like the new rules on the time. I can personally saay I used to go out for noon games at like 4 in the morning to get a space and cook food for everyone. The idea of a tailgate was based around the food and time spent with friends not seeing who can throw a ping pong ball in a cup full of beer. Your right students can get drunk in 4 hours just as easily as they can within 6 hours. Ewalk actually the last dorm to sell beer on campus was Bragaw hall in 2000 not tucker. Why would alumni want to fight to give you the right to play drinking games? In due time the restrictions will be lifted more and more. not in your time but in future years.
4/23/2007 3:46:43 PM
^^^ I second that![Edited on April 23, 2007 at 3:51 PM. Reason : ^^]
4/23/2007 3:51:17 PM
4/23/2007 3:58:33 PM
to the guy asking do we go to games drunk? the answer for me is yes. SO what? I am probably one of if not the most diehard fans for my teams. WOLFPACK. PANTHERS. BRAVES.HURRICANES.BOBCATS. and i drink at sporting events...so what?
4/23/2007 4:07:25 PM
^^^^My point was that we can get drunk with or without drinking games as quick as we want to. The students don't need all that time to get drunk. I am saying that I want to see what tailgating was like in the "glory" days. We don't need the Alumni to fight for students to play drinking games, we need them to fight for the tailgating experience. We already have lost many of the traditions that I would have liked to experience while at State but haven't been able to take part in. When it is only the students fighting, it appears to the administration that our only motivation is more drinking time. We need the Alumni to take back tailgating. We need their voice and experience.[Edited on April 23, 2007 at 4:17 PM. Reason : ^]
4/23/2007 4:16:54 PM
BIGNO students have no power in what get changed at this university because they will get our money either way. Alumni on the other hand can stop giving anytime if they are not pleased with how things are going.
4/23/2007 4:20:08 PM
4/23/2007 4:24:35 PM
^ I agree with tailgating and drinking. I am not trying to say that you shouldn't be able to. I am saying for the sake of getting tailgating back the students need to prove why they want more time. If you say its because of cooking pigs throwing around a football gathering as a group friendship they might listen. But as long as people keep saying stuff about drinking then the administration will not listen and I can't blame them. What are the glory days that everyone speaks of? The glory days you speak of were when we had all noon or 1pm games with a few thursday night games. The students didn't come out till 8am for a noon or 1pm game. Its only been in recent years that we have had night games or late afternoon games.
4/23/2007 5:07:42 PM
^Thats crap. The students never did anything differently and shouldnt have to prove antyhing. Three of the four guys involved in the shooting were ex-students (I remember one of those losers from Lee hall in 2000, he was a wasteland). The whole tragedy here is that the students never acted any differently than they always have and the university used the shooting to take tailgating away from us all: blaming the shooting on drunk students. Its not just about the students, but all of us who enjoy tailgating freedom like you pretty much always find at the bigger schools with rabid fanbases and perenially great teams.
4/23/2007 5:36:37 PM
Here is my arguement for the last damn time. WHY do you want more time to tailgate when people usually only tailgated for 4 hours!!!! I think its a good idea because it gets people to go out to the game at a set time and its a wave of fans that come in all at once. Even the 3:00pm games that we sometimes had people wouldn't show up till like 10 or 11. Call me a liar if you want but I remember what the crowds looked like 5 or 6 hours before a game and it was not packed full. Talk about the good old days all you want to. If I was you i would start by trying to get the Parking ticket crap gone before I worried about time. The new seatbelt law is not going to allow people to cram in cars and SUV's like they used too. I believe you would have more alumni support if you were trying to get the parking lot assignemnts and passes gone.[Edited on April 23, 2007 at 6:05 PM. Reason : gramma]
4/23/2007 6:05:08 PM
4/23/2007 8:55:50 PM
^you just don't know the way to go if you have problems with traffic. I never had a single problem last year and had plenty of time to cook, talk, throw the ball around, and still get to the gate early enough to sit anywhere I wanted. You can still get "good seats" as long as you are in the stadium by around 30 min to kickoff. Traffic and getting in to the stadium both come down to not waiting until the last minute.
4/23/2007 10:02:47 PM
4/23/2007 10:35:51 PM
4/23/2007 10:47:45 PM
^ don't spew that shit like it is a valid excuse to try to micromanage people. Debate the 6 hour rule all you want but there is no way in hell that you all of a sudden can do anything you want because 2 people got shot. 1 bad apple doesnt mean all of a sudden the rest of us forgot how to act. That guy at that tailgate was gonna fuck up in a horrible way at some point inevitibly. Unfortunately, it happened to be at a tailgate. That crazy fuck had nothing to do with me and the 53,000 others there that day. We were just doing what we always did which people never had a problem with for a half century before that.
4/24/2007 8:19:26 AM
[Edited on April 24, 2007 at 8:49 AM. Reason : Not worth derailing a valid thread into a grammar fight.]
4/24/2007 8:43:36 AM
4/24/2007 11:03:26 AM
Pbomb, I have been on here for close to 1900 days. Yes I am a alumni I graduated back in 2005. I have been going to every home NCSU game since 2000 my senior year of high school. I will say this again people with under 1000 posts shouldn't be allowed in sports talk. The administration doesn't make that arguement look in this thread and see how many people talk about drinking. If you believe its the administration against the students nothing will change. You have to work together listen to their concerns and compromise with them. They have the power so you must work to get what you want. If you run into traffic getting to tailgate then that means your a idiot that doesn't know the proper short cuts to get you to the fairgrounds. Hint to you the shortest distance isn't always the fastest route. What are you fixing that requires so much time and effort to set up and take down??? Anyone can cook a meal eat and throw the stuff in the back of a truck and get inside in less than 20 minutes. Most of the time the parking lost open before the 4 hour rule starts. The parking spots and regulation on passes should be done away with. I am talking about the fairgrounds and the other lots that used to be just pay lots. The seat belt law was already covered so I don't feel like making you seem stupid again. The glory days of tailgatting are still there at NCSU in my oppinon. If they did away with the parking pass requirements and opened up the parking lots 5 hours before a game everything would be fine. The Tailgatting experience is all about what you make of it. The people you tailgate with are the ones that make up a tailgate. Give me 5 hours of tailgatting and a place to do it and Me and my buddies can have a dang good time.
4/24/2007 12:02:44 PM
you better throw the shit inside the truck or it might get stolen. Someone stole 2 chairs I had in the back of my truck last year but luckily I had put the cooler inside the truck
4/24/2007 12:10:30 PM
^^WOW, is this Stafford's alias or something? Seriously, WTF?
4/24/2007 12:38:05 PM
^^^ Get off your high horse man. I've missed 3 home games in 18 years and because you don't agree with my opinion you attack my post count. Don't tell me about how tailgating should be. Did you even go to one game before Rivers was here?
4/24/2007 12:48:37 PM
haha talk about post count. I've been on since 1999. I just never bother typing the same crap 10 other people have already posted. or... as I know some of you will say... I am a lurker Post count =
4/24/2007 12:53:43 PM
hate seeing wolfpackers argue so much...
4/24/2007 12:58:57 PM
4/24/2007 1:10:03 PM
users under 1k not starting topics is one thing...
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4/24/2007 1:30:11 PM