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November 3, 2009 at 2:17 PM #16597November 3, 2009 at 9:30 PM #477115paramountParticipant
I really wanted to go to at least one game this year.
November 3, 2009 at 9:30 PM #477950paramountParticipantI really wanted to go to at least one game this year.
November 3, 2009 at 9:30 PM #477285paramountParticipantI really wanted to go to at least one game this year.
November 3, 2009 at 9:30 PM #477731paramountParticipantI really wanted to go to at least one game this year.
November 3, 2009 at 9:30 PM #477650paramountParticipantI really wanted to go to at least one game this year.
November 3, 2009 at 11:02 PM #477791temeculaguyParticipantIt really bothers me as an Aztec alumn that they cannot get it together. 20 years ago the games seemed packed, the fraternities and sororities each had their own sections, actually I remember as a frat boy that you were fined for missing the game and pledges had to put up and guard the banners. Rarely were fines issued, you wanted to go. There were chartered double decker busses complete with onboard kegs to and from the game. But the school has spent a great deal of energy trying to squash the greeks and change their image, whilst putting very little emphasis on putting out a quality football team. While i was there they eliminated frat parties open to all students, eliminated alcohol from rush week and since i left, my fraternity house and many other fell to the bulldozers. Why? A couple of mishaps and a little bad press, that is what college is for, they will not get my support until they repent and they earn it back. It seems amazing to me that schools like fresno and utah can out recruit SDSU, there is probably no place on the planet that a 18 year old would rather be than SDSU, yet they fail to put the icing on a perfect cake. San Diego has very little collegiate sports offerings while places with little or no geopgraphical appeal remain powerhouses. Explain how fresno out recruits san diego, try, it’s impossible to put the blame anywhere but the administration.
November 3, 2009 at 11:02 PM #478010temeculaguyParticipantIt really bothers me as an Aztec alumn that they cannot get it together. 20 years ago the games seemed packed, the fraternities and sororities each had their own sections, actually I remember as a frat boy that you were fined for missing the game and pledges had to put up and guard the banners. Rarely were fines issued, you wanted to go. There were chartered double decker busses complete with onboard kegs to and from the game. But the school has spent a great deal of energy trying to squash the greeks and change their image, whilst putting very little emphasis on putting out a quality football team. While i was there they eliminated frat parties open to all students, eliminated alcohol from rush week and since i left, my fraternity house and many other fell to the bulldozers. Why? A couple of mishaps and a little bad press, that is what college is for, they will not get my support until they repent and they earn it back. It seems amazing to me that schools like fresno and utah can out recruit SDSU, there is probably no place on the planet that a 18 year old would rather be than SDSU, yet they fail to put the icing on a perfect cake. San Diego has very little collegiate sports offerings while places with little or no geopgraphical appeal remain powerhouses. Explain how fresno out recruits san diego, try, it’s impossible to put the blame anywhere but the administration.
November 3, 2009 at 11:02 PM #477710temeculaguyParticipantIt really bothers me as an Aztec alumn that they cannot get it together. 20 years ago the games seemed packed, the fraternities and sororities each had their own sections, actually I remember as a frat boy that you were fined for missing the game and pledges had to put up and guard the banners. Rarely were fines issued, you wanted to go. There were chartered double decker busses complete with onboard kegs to and from the game. But the school has spent a great deal of energy trying to squash the greeks and change their image, whilst putting very little emphasis on putting out a quality football team. While i was there they eliminated frat parties open to all students, eliminated alcohol from rush week and since i left, my fraternity house and many other fell to the bulldozers. Why? A couple of mishaps and a little bad press, that is what college is for, they will not get my support until they repent and they earn it back. It seems amazing to me that schools like fresno and utah can out recruit SDSU, there is probably no place on the planet that a 18 year old would rather be than SDSU, yet they fail to put the icing on a perfect cake. San Diego has very little collegiate sports offerings while places with little or no geopgraphical appeal remain powerhouses. Explain how fresno out recruits san diego, try, it’s impossible to put the blame anywhere but the administration.
November 3, 2009 at 11:02 PM #477343temeculaguyParticipantIt really bothers me as an Aztec alumn that they cannot get it together. 20 years ago the games seemed packed, the fraternities and sororities each had their own sections, actually I remember as a frat boy that you were fined for missing the game and pledges had to put up and guard the banners. Rarely were fines issued, you wanted to go. There were chartered double decker busses complete with onboard kegs to and from the game. But the school has spent a great deal of energy trying to squash the greeks and change their image, whilst putting very little emphasis on putting out a quality football team. While i was there they eliminated frat parties open to all students, eliminated alcohol from rush week and since i left, my fraternity house and many other fell to the bulldozers. Why? A couple of mishaps and a little bad press, that is what college is for, they will not get my support until they repent and they earn it back. It seems amazing to me that schools like fresno and utah can out recruit SDSU, there is probably no place on the planet that a 18 year old would rather be than SDSU, yet they fail to put the icing on a perfect cake. San Diego has very little collegiate sports offerings while places with little or no geopgraphical appeal remain powerhouses. Explain how fresno out recruits san diego, try, it’s impossible to put the blame anywhere but the administration.
November 3, 2009 at 11:02 PM #477175temeculaguyParticipantIt really bothers me as an Aztec alumn that they cannot get it together. 20 years ago the games seemed packed, the fraternities and sororities each had their own sections, actually I remember as a frat boy that you were fined for missing the game and pledges had to put up and guard the banners. Rarely were fines issued, you wanted to go. There were chartered double decker busses complete with onboard kegs to and from the game. But the school has spent a great deal of energy trying to squash the greeks and change their image, whilst putting very little emphasis on putting out a quality football team. While i was there they eliminated frat parties open to all students, eliminated alcohol from rush week and since i left, my fraternity house and many other fell to the bulldozers. Why? A couple of mishaps and a little bad press, that is what college is for, they will not get my support until they repent and they earn it back. It seems amazing to me that schools like fresno and utah can out recruit SDSU, there is probably no place on the planet that a 18 year old would rather be than SDSU, yet they fail to put the icing on a perfect cake. San Diego has very little collegiate sports offerings while places with little or no geopgraphical appeal remain powerhouses. Explain how fresno out recruits san diego, try, it’s impossible to put the blame anywhere but the administration.
November 3, 2009 at 11:17 PM #477348temeculaguyParticipantOn a side note, I went to the charger/raider game on sunday. San diego deserves to lose the chargers. The stadium isn’t the problem, the cheapo city is the problem. Not one guy directing traffic on friars road, took 90 minutes to go 2 miles, you had to park miles away and walk, no shuttles, no signs, nothing. Then, after walking 2 miles, the parking lot that was closed because it was full was half empty. Why? because most of the knuckleheads in the parking lot didn’t have tickets, they just bought a parking spot to drink and left when the game started. 70k seats, 18k parking spots, nice plan. Every parolee in the county was there and they weren’t all raider fans. Total cost for two people, $300, nice game but nothing else nice to say about it and I’m an optimist. Staples, dodger stadium, angels stadium, all great venues and well run, qualcom makes the old forum in inglewood look fantastic. It pains me to say it but Los angeles runs it’s sports venues so much better than SD, how is that possible, everything about LA sucks compared to SD but SD cannot seem to figure it out. I’ll let you know how my experience differs when I attend my first City of Industry Chargers game. I hate to sound grumpy, but I’m done taking crap for my town from SD, the Temecula Baloon and wine festival has more staff and is better organized than a charger game, it’s mind boggling.
November 3, 2009 at 11:17 PM #477180temeculaguyParticipantOn a side note, I went to the charger/raider game on sunday. San diego deserves to lose the chargers. The stadium isn’t the problem, the cheapo city is the problem. Not one guy directing traffic on friars road, took 90 minutes to go 2 miles, you had to park miles away and walk, no shuttles, no signs, nothing. Then, after walking 2 miles, the parking lot that was closed because it was full was half empty. Why? because most of the knuckleheads in the parking lot didn’t have tickets, they just bought a parking spot to drink and left when the game started. 70k seats, 18k parking spots, nice plan. Every parolee in the county was there and they weren’t all raider fans. Total cost for two people, $300, nice game but nothing else nice to say about it and I’m an optimist. Staples, dodger stadium, angels stadium, all great venues and well run, qualcom makes the old forum in inglewood look fantastic. It pains me to say it but Los angeles runs it’s sports venues so much better than SD, how is that possible, everything about LA sucks compared to SD but SD cannot seem to figure it out. I’ll let you know how my experience differs when I attend my first City of Industry Chargers game. I hate to sound grumpy, but I’m done taking crap for my town from SD, the Temecula Baloon and wine festival has more staff and is better organized than a charger game, it’s mind boggling.
November 3, 2009 at 11:17 PM #477796temeculaguyParticipantOn a side note, I went to the charger/raider game on sunday. San diego deserves to lose the chargers. The stadium isn’t the problem, the cheapo city is the problem. Not one guy directing traffic on friars road, took 90 minutes to go 2 miles, you had to park miles away and walk, no shuttles, no signs, nothing. Then, after walking 2 miles, the parking lot that was closed because it was full was half empty. Why? because most of the knuckleheads in the parking lot didn’t have tickets, they just bought a parking spot to drink and left when the game started. 70k seats, 18k parking spots, nice plan. Every parolee in the county was there and they weren’t all raider fans. Total cost for two people, $300, nice game but nothing else nice to say about it and I’m an optimist. Staples, dodger stadium, angels stadium, all great venues and well run, qualcom makes the old forum in inglewood look fantastic. It pains me to say it but Los angeles runs it’s sports venues so much better than SD, how is that possible, everything about LA sucks compared to SD but SD cannot seem to figure it out. I’ll let you know how my experience differs when I attend my first City of Industry Chargers game. I hate to sound grumpy, but I’m done taking crap for my town from SD, the Temecula Baloon and wine festival has more staff and is better organized than a charger game, it’s mind boggling.
November 3, 2009 at 11:17 PM #478015temeculaguyParticipantOn a side note, I went to the charger/raider game on sunday. San diego deserves to lose the chargers. The stadium isn’t the problem, the cheapo city is the problem. Not one guy directing traffic on friars road, took 90 minutes to go 2 miles, you had to park miles away and walk, no shuttles, no signs, nothing. Then, after walking 2 miles, the parking lot that was closed because it was full was half empty. Why? because most of the knuckleheads in the parking lot didn’t have tickets, they just bought a parking spot to drink and left when the game started. 70k seats, 18k parking spots, nice plan. Every parolee in the county was there and they weren’t all raider fans. Total cost for two people, $300, nice game but nothing else nice to say about it and I’m an optimist. Staples, dodger stadium, angels stadium, all great venues and well run, qualcom makes the old forum in inglewood look fantastic. It pains me to say it but Los angeles runs it’s sports venues so much better than SD, how is that possible, everything about LA sucks compared to SD but SD cannot seem to figure it out. I’ll let you know how my experience differs when I attend my first City of Industry Chargers game. I hate to sound grumpy, but I’m done taking crap for my town from SD, the Temecula Baloon and wine festival has more staff and is better organized than a charger game, it’s mind boggling.
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