Vandy and Upig fined $100K and $250K, respectively

Dawgzilla2

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The cost of storming the field has gone up. Just $100K for Vandy as a first offense, while it was Arkansas' second.

Expensive, but still sounds like it's just the going rate for a 3* lineman. Probably should up the rate if player safety is a real concern.
 

The Peeper

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The cost of storming the field has gone up. Just $100K for Vandy as a first offense, while it was Arkansas' second.

Expensive, but still sounds like it's just the going rate for a 3* lineman. Probably should up the rate if player safety is a real concern.

Nashville FD fished the goalposts out of the Cumberland River Sunday morning and took them back to Vandy. It's time for a historic Vandy football fundraiser.

An NCAA goal post has 68.5' of pipe in it. Cut that goalpost into 6" (137 pieces) pieces and charge just $730 for each and you've covered your $100,000 fine.

Put the piece on a block of wood with a date on it, charge $1000 for each 6" piece and make $137,000 on it.

Put it on a block of wood, cut it into 2" pieces and you get 412 pieces, charge $1000 ea and you make $412,000.
 

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Many people are saying, "They will gladly pay for it!"

But I don't think it is worth it:
  1. Storming the field is overrated.
  2. It is potentially dangerous.
  3. I'd rather my program have $100k.
Storming the field communicates that you don't expect to win.

I'm glad that when we beat Auburn to climb to the #1 ranking, we didn't storm the field: WE EXPECTED TO WIN.
 

Dawgzilla2

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Nashville FD fished the goalposts out of the Cumberland River Sunday morning and took them back to Vandy. It's time for a historic Vandy football fundraiser.

An NCAA goal post has 68.5' of pipe in it. Cut that goalpost into 6" (137 pieces) pieces and charge just $730 for each and you've covered your $100,000 fine.

Put the piece on a block of wood with a date on it, charge $1000 for each 6" piece and make $137,000 on it.

Put it on a block of wood, cut it into 2" pieces and you get 412 pieces, charge $1000 ea and you make $412,000.
I was gonna suggest they get some team members to sign it.....but then they have to split the profits.

They should put it back up using duct tape. Not game legal, but would make a great pic.
 

DawgsOnTheWing

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Many people are saying, "They will gladly pay for it!"

But I don't think it is worth it:
  1. Storming the field is overrated.
  2. It is potentially dangerous.
  3. I'd rather my program have $100k.
Storming the field communicates that you don't expect to win.

I'm glad that when we beat Auburn to climb to the #1 ranking, we didn't storm the field: WE EXPECTED TO WIN.
I thought about this when i heard Kyle field chanting "Overrated" when they beat Mizzou. Doesn't that sorta tarnish your win a little to say you beat an 'overrated" team?
 
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tired

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Many people are saying, "They will gladly pay for it!"

But I don't think it is worth it:
  1. Storming the field is overrated.
  2. It is potentially dangerous.
  3. I'd rather my program have $100k.
Storming the field communicates that you don't expect to win.

I'm glad that when we beat Auburn to climb to the #1 ranking, we didn't storm the field: WE EXPECTED TO WIN.
I'll never walk on your lawn
 
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dickiedawg

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Many people are saying, "They will gladly pay for it!"

But I don't think it is worth it:
  1. Storming the field is overrated.
  2. It is potentially dangerous.
  3. I'd rather my program have $100k.
Storming the field communicates that you don't expect to win.

I'm glad that when we beat Auburn to climb to the #1 ranking, we didn't storm the field: WE EXPECTED TO WIN.
It’s Vanderbilt, though. They (the fans) don’t expect to win. And no one expected them to win.
 

ZombieKissinger

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SEC probably set up fines at an amount to where they think the punishment absolves them from liability in an injury lawsuit
 

karlchilders.sixpack

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SEC probably set up fines at an amount to where they think the punishment absolves them from liability in an injury lawsuit
You are probably right. But, I think people thought the fine was not a problem.
In the Vandy's case, I'd say, but BAMA had half the fans there. Fine them, also.
 

mcdawg22

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Many people are saying, "They will gladly pay for it!"

But I don't think it is worth it:
  1. Storming the field is overrated.
  2. It is potentially dangerous.
  3. I'd rather my program have $100k.
Storming the field communicates that you don't expect to win.

I'm glad that when we beat Auburn to climb to the #1 ranking, we didn't storm the field: WE EXPECTED TO WIN.
^^ Wasn’t at the 96 Bama game. I’m sorry but that **** was awesome.
 
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Maroon13

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^^ Wasn’t at the 96 Bama game. I’m sorry but that **** was awesome.
That was fun. I stormed the field. But one thing I remember is the feeling of panic when that sucker started to fall and I could not move. Lucky it fell more than a few feet away from me. But that up right fell fast.
 
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