Impossible. We all know Baptists don't drink.That is beautiful but I foresee a lot of drunks being pulled out of that river! haha!
Impossible. We all know Baptists don't drink.That is beautiful but I foresee a lot of drunks being pulled out of that river! haha!
UAB should take note. They could build a 15,000 seat stadium and have it open towards Village Creek.
Poor Vinny. When I was at NYU, my views from the 16th floor, east Washington Square, were south to lower Manhattan or west to NJ. I chose to look south. However, NJ is all you can see...Looking good.
Haha, the student section in their Pavillion area on the south side of the river will be the only alcohol free place on game days. A far cry where alcohol was openly discouraged 7 years ago at all tailgates.I hope Baylor has a lot of success in that new home.
Since some of us Baptists don't drink, I'll knock back a bourbon highball in toasting the new place and cheering them on to whipping Texas every other year in their new place.![]()
I don't see the scenario happening. It would definitely be a mad scramble for Baylor. All Baylor can really do is continue to be competitive and being the number one school right now in a state full of football teams doesn't hurt our chances for the future.Somewhat off topic, but if the PAC12 is ever successful in getting Texas, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma State to join them, which Texas school, Baylor or Texas Tech, would most likely have the most political pull in the State in order to be the 4th school to join them? On second thought, not off topic at all because if that ever happens it would for sure mean the death of the Big 12. Would be a shame for Baylor, with that new stadium, to be left out of the mix.
I have my season tickets for Baylor....great seats! It would be a dream to have the Bears play Bama this year in the playoffs. Of course I wearing Crimson that day! Roll Tide!