I think some of you guys are underestimating what this many miles of travel to Oregon, Colorado and Kingsville puts on you.
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Originally posted by '89HOG View PostI know our LB (Tutt) was ejected in the 4th Qtr for fighting. Does this mean he has to sit out for the 1st half of this week's game? I also thought a Commerce player was ejected (QB) but the boxscore doesn't show that to be the case.
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Originally posted by LionFan View Post
He was the only player ejected. There were personal fouls thrown on both teams that offset but I believe only the tamk player was ejected
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Originally posted by ASURAM2010 View PostI could be wrong, but it was my understanding that if you were ejected for a non-targeting call that you sat out the next game. Don't know where I heard/read that so take that with a grain of salt.
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Originally posted by Wonderinghog View PostNever thought I'd see the day when a Javelina game would draw such a low number. Is it possible they are under counting? I've only seen the games on line and the crowd shots are somewhat limited. Even if it's a ballpark figure, it's shouldn't be acceptable .
GO HOGS!!!
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Originally posted by '89HOG View Post
I doubt they're under counting. I'm going to the game this weekend so I'll try and give an assessment of the crowd size. I know the last couple of years, the east side bleachers have been VERY sparse. You could probably count them pretty easy from west side. There were always more fans on the west side (student side), but even that number has dwindled down significantly. Even the tailgating has dropped off quite a bit.
GO HOGS!!!
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Originally posted by Wonderinghog View Post
Please report back. My fellow Javelina fans who live closer to Kingsville than I really haven't been going to the games lately and not because they are fair weather fans. They just can't stomach the current situation. It would make sick at my stomach as well just knowing the way things were back in the day and what is going on now. Kind of like comparing the Detroit of the 1950's to the Detroit of the 2000's, albeit Detroit is kind of making a comeback.
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