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Tech fans, overpriced tix, blowout on NTV, etc. = bad day

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 12:58 pm
by BRStang
I don't know what can be done about this, but I bought 4 $47 tickets in section 108 (supposed to be "our side") and was SURROUNDED BY DRUNK TECH FANS who would not stop harrassing me, my wife and my 6-year old daughter and 5-year old son. I have never experienced classlessness like that--constant cursing and beratement of all things SMU, spitting near our seats, telling my daughter in a cheerleader outfit that she should be embarrassed to wear it, etc. We were forced to move and scavenge for more friendly seats 10 minutes into the game. I also know this was not an isolated incident.

While I know Tech fans are classless by nature and SMU cannot help this, there has to be something SMU can do to minimize this type of situation for its own HOME FANS, especially when we are paying $47 a ticket. Maybe we were outnumbered 10 to 1, but at least make an effort to keep SMU fans from being isolated like that. I know one thing...I will never buy another ticket in section 108 again (sad), regardless of who we are playing.

Rough day. Boulevard was fun, but the overall experience has left me with a lack of any desire to travel back and do it again.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:03 pm
by 35straight
I would also like to know how atleast 20 tech fans were seated in section 204. Right on the fifty. They had better seats than I did and they were tech fans. I am a season ticket holder, shouldn't I be on the fifty. If not we need to find out who has the tix Sec 204 Row 10 Seats 25-10. That SOB didnt show and gave his tix to rednecks.

Re: Tech fans, overpriced tix, blowout on NTV, etc. = bad day

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:29 pm
by ponyte
BRStang wrote:I don't know what can be done about this, but I bought 4 $47 tickets in section 108 (supposed to be "our side") and was SURROUNDED BY DRUNK TECH FANS who would not stop harrassing me, my wife and my 6-year old daughter and 5-year old son. I have never experienced classlessness like that--constant cursing and beratement of all things SMU, spitting near our seats, telling my daughter in a cheerleader outfit that she should be embarrassed to wear it, etc. We were forced to move and scavenge for more friendly seats 10 minutes into the game. I also know this was not an isolated incident.

While I know Tech fans are classless by nature and SMU cannot help this, there has to be something SMU can do to minimize this type of situation for its own HOME FANS, especially when we are paying $47 a ticket. Maybe we were outnumbered 10 to 1, but at least make an effort to keep SMU fans from being isolated like that. I know one thing...I will never buy another ticket in section 108 again (sad), regardless of who we are playing.

Rough day. Boulevard was fun, but the overall experience has left me with a lack of any desire to travel back and do it again.


For what it is worth, my oldest is in Miller dorm as we speak. After Monday's charlie foxtrot, it is becoming much easier to be a Tiger fan.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:38 pm
by PonyLove
35straight wrote: If not we need to find out who has the tix Sec 204 Row 10 Seats 25-10. That SOB didnt show and gave his tix to rednecks.


That is exactly what you need to do.

Re: Tech fans, overpriced tix, blowout on NTV, etc. = bad da

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:44 pm
by Bergermeister
BRStang wrote:the overall experience has left me with a lack of any desire to travel back and do it again.

We'll give you the Rick Perry farewell, crybaby. You would certainly never make it in the Big 12. Try Abilene Christian or Harding for the "wholesome" experience.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 2:48 pm
by tristatecoog
Is BRStang a Church of Christ member or you just happened to pick two of the most esteemed CofC schools?

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 3:15 pm
by ponyfan84
i was walking around section 222 ( a good mix of Tech and SMU fans) and i stood on the seats to see with my buddies and all these jerk offs were yelling at us to sit down and how they paid for their seats.... and on top of that i saw several tech fans yelling at mustang fans on the way back yelling 'great game guys!' in that a--hole tone. tech and A&M fans have to be the most senseless, arrogant fans in the state! Win a national title, or better yet, the Big 12, then you can brag about how awesome your team is.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 3:17 pm
by smupony94
Somehow I would rather be with A&M fans

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 3:21 pm
by SMU Football Blog
The Tech guys next to me in the second half were all right guys. On the other hand, the yahoo 14 year old in front of me yelling, "Run it up!" deserved to be strung up. Worst fans in Texas, by far.

Re: Tech fans, overpriced tix, blowout on NTV, etc. = bad da

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 5:00 pm
by BRStang
Bergermeister wrote:
BRStang wrote:the overall experience has left me with a lack of any desire to travel back and do it again.

We'll give you the Rick Perry farewell, crybaby. You would certainly never make it in the Big 12. Try Abilene Christian or Harding for the "wholesome" experience.


It's not me, a**wipe, it's my kids that I was worried about. Do you have kids?

I didn't travel to some away game asking for abuse; I traveled to my HOME STADIUM and sat on the HOME SIDE with my kids and paid $200 to do it. :evil:

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 5:41 pm
by NavyCrimson
" ... has left me with a lack of any desire to travel back and do it again."

Totally agree with you. I have a 13 yr old & I'd be hopping mad, too. Quite frankly, security should do a better job.

Well said - BR.

I'm thinking about going to the UCF game (with my wife & 13 yr old) but if things like this continue to happen - as I hear about it on this board - I'll forgo the game & drive on to Texarkana. We're flying in from LA that wkend & I sure as h$%$ don't have to go to the game, either - but I'd like to.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 5:52 pm
by Statler
The Tech fans were just mad that we didn't sell tortillas or have anyone play "March Grandioso" for them.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 6:07 pm
by PK
Darth Mustang wrote:The Tech fans were just mad that we didn't sell tortillas or have anyone play "March Grandioso" for them.
That's what they get for being too cheap to bring their own band.

Re: Tech fans, overpriced tix, blowout on NTV, etc. = bad day

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 10:26 pm
by mavsrage311
BRStang wrote:I don't know what can be done about this, but I bought 4 $47 tickets in section 108 (supposed to be "our side") and was SURROUNDED BY DRUNK TECH FANS who would not stop harrassing me, my wife and my 6-year old daughter and 5-year old son. I have never experienced classlessness like that--constant cursing and beratement of all things SMU, spitting near our seats, telling my daughter in a cheerleader outfit that she should be embarrassed to wear it, etc. We were forced to move and scavenge for more friendly seats 10 minutes into the game. I also know this was not an isolated incident.

While I know Tech fans are classless by nature and SMU cannot help this, there has to be something SMU can do to minimize this type of situation for its own HOME FANS, especially when we are paying $47 a ticket. Maybe we were outnumbered 10 to 1, but at least make an effort to keep SMU fans from being isolated like that. I know one thing...I will never buy another ticket in section 108 again (sad), regardless of who we are playing.

Rough day. Boulevard was fun, but the overall experience has left me with a lack of any desire to travel back and do it again.


If our own fans bought tickets to the game, our staff wouldn't be forced to sell them to Tech fans. Unfortunately, we can't drum up enough interest to sell 1/3 of the stadium on our own. I'm sorry about your bad experience, thats college football. I was expecting much worse from the Tech fans, there was only one fan that upset me, the guy yelling at our players as they were leaving the field

PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:19 am
by Pony Up
SMU Football Blog wrote:.... Worst fans in Texas, by far.
Not if you were among the group that took the roadie to Houston in 1989.