It is said that a road less traveled is a road worth
travelling. Thus, I made my college football pilgrimage to Lubbock, TX, this
weekend for the first time to watch the Texas Tech Red Raiders spar with the
Kansas State Wildcats. Lubbock sits in the middle of West Texas cotton and
cowboy country, a good five-hour drive from Dallas/Fort Worth. I would be
joined on this segment of my journey by daughter #2 and her beaux. We would
link up with Lubbock locals: my brother-in-law, his wife and daughter. Texas Tech plays in the Big 12 Conference, and once upon a time they
were part of the now defunct yet notorious Southwest Conference. Legendary
players such as Patrick Mahomes, Zach Thomas, Michael Crabtree, Danny Amendola
and Wes Welker graced the gridiron of Jones (AT&T) Stadium. Friday night
consisted of dining at Cap Rock café on Bison burgers and playing pool (very
poorly I may add) at Crickets on Broadway street, the campus bar area.
Friday Night Sights! |
Saturday was a prototypical cool, crisp, sunny West Texas
big sky kind of day. We walked the famous Key on campus where there was plenty
of public tailgating with family-friendly activities and a live concert. We
were invited to attend the Matador Mafia tailgate in lot C4 on the NW side of
the stadium. I was connected with the primary host, Chris Evans, AKA Captain America via
social media. Chris played at TTU back in the late 80s under legendary coach
Spike Dykes. Chris went on to ride bulls professionally and has the medical
records to prove it. We were introduced to his crew, of which every other
person seemed to be named Chris including my brother-in-law. Chris Evans
prepared smoked brisket chili that was simply world class. My brother-in-law’s homemade top-secret recipe jerky made
its first appearance at one of my tailgates as well and was devoured quickly.
We all swapped stories and toasted a few cold ones. As the sun began to set, we
said our goodbyes to yet another group of people who will remain friends on
this incredible tailgating and football journey that I am on. Onward into the
magnificent stadium we strode.
Hanging with the Matador Mafia! |
FireIceball? Forced to do the K State Claw for a pic, ladies of the tailgate, Me and #2 daughter. |
Fun at the tailgate! |
Jones stadium was erected in 1947 and has a current seating
capacity of 60,000+. It is immaculately laid out with gradually rising seats as
opposed to a steep incline. Plenty of concessions and beer were served inside. It
was once said that Texas Tech has the best home field advantage due to its
passionate fans. I considered wearing some Baker Mayfield schwag just to poke
the bear a bit, as he started his college football journey here before
transferring to OU for his legendary career rise. Needless to say, Baker is not
loved in West Texas. I digress. Texas Tech had a great pre-game show and player
entrance to the field as the sun lowered into the horizon beyond the western
bleachers of the stadium. We chose to purchase seats on the 40 in the upper
level of the East side. The Red Raiders have been in the midst of mediocrity
ever since the great Mike Leach was run out of town by Fake News trumped up by
Bieber HOFer Craig James. New head coach Matt Wells has a big challenge
competing against the likes of OU, TX, TAMU and TCU for the state’s top
players. The Red Raiders were sporting a record of 4-6 coming into Saturday’s
contest. Kansas State under first-year Coach Chris Klieman has
had several signature wins this year against Oklahoma and Mississippi State and
came into the game bowl-eligible at 6-4.
Weekend at Bernies? The TTU Band, the DFT banner serving as warmth and the Lone Rider doing his thing. |
Texas Tech’s “in game pageantry” and traditions are unparalleled in
college football. Chants of “guns up” with fingers mimicking a pistol and
shouts of “wreck ‘em Tech” can be heard throughout the game. The masked rider
will take the field on horseback after every Red Raider score. The most
interesting tradition is the throwing of tortillas throughout the stadium for certain
on-field situations which I am not entirely clear about. The first half seemed
less like a Big 12 game and more like an SEC smash mouth game as K State was only
able to muster up two field goals to Texas Tech’s one for a 6-3 halftime lead.
At halftime, we were treated to a Christmas song medley performance by the 400+
member “Goin Band from Raiderland.” Both offenses kicked into gear in the
second half as K State QB Skylar Thompson led the Cats on four scoring drives
for an additional 24 points. Texas Tech hung tough behind QB Jet Duffey for 25
points. So, doing the math, you see that K State won 30-28 in a well-played,
hard fought match. We stayed until just a few minutes remained on the clock
when it was apparent the outcome would not be altered. We journeyed onward to Chick-fil-A
and back to the hotel for a night cap and viewing of the late games. If you
have not been to a Texas Tech game, plan on an excursion out to Lubbock for a
fantastic college football experience.
That look when your future ex son in law comes back from the bathroom without a beer for Dan! |
Around the Country - In the marquee game of the day in Columbus, Ohio, the
Buckeyes raced out to a 21-0 lead over Penn State in what appeared to be a
runaway game. Penn State however, showing the pride of the lions that they are
(see what I did there?), clawed back into the game with 17 unanswered points in
the second half. The Buckeyes behind Heisman Candidate Justin Fields would
score once more to secure a 28-17 victory. Out west in the PAC 12 in Tempe, Squirming
Herman Edwards and the Devils pulled off the upset of the day by silencing the
Ducks and taking them out of playoff contention. In other PAC 12 news, SUC
knocked off ACLU in the battle of LA LA Land. Over in the ACC, Florida
International must have been offended by being Miami’s homecoming opponent so
they took it upon themselves to embarrass and beat the Hurricanes. In the
battle for the Vatican, the Catholics from South Bend defrocked the Catholics
from Chestnut Hill 40-7. Navy ended SMU’s hope of a New Year’s Six Bowl by
corralling the Stangs in Annapolis in another nail-biter Naval victory. In
other Group of Five action, Boise, Memphis, Cincinnati and App State all kept
their hopes alive to win the honor of playing in a New Year’s Six Bowl game. In
“The Game,” Yale beat Harvard in double OT. More on this in Bieber. Lastly, the
Monte Vista Mustangs ended their 2019 campaign in a loss to national powerhouse
De La Salle. A shout out to the graduating seniors on this team, for many of
whom it may have been their last game. Hope to see the rest of ‘em playing on
Saturdays the next four years!
USF Cheer squad courtesy of the Major. |
Uncanny resemblance between TTU OC David Yost and Harry Dunne |
Bieber – There
were a lot of choices this week for Bieber honors such as the annual SEC cupcake
week, Tom Hermann head butting his helmeted player pre-game, my brother in law
leaving the Texas Tech game in the first quarter and me not coming to Norman
for the OU v TCU game. However, the award goes to a bunch of knuckleheads in
New Haven, CT, on Saturday. At halftime of the historic Harvard-Yale game, a
group of entitled, misinformed, hypocritical students from both schools
organized an on-field protest regarding something called “Climate Change.”
First and foremost, do your research. Natural disasters such as volcanoes and
forest fires do far more damage to the environment and the ozone layer than
thousands of years of man-made usage of fossil fuels. Debate me – I dare you to
prove me wrong. Second, how do you think these future Antifites got here to the
game? Did they walk, ride bikes, horses, Flintstone cars? No, they rode in
fossil fuel-generated transportation like cars, trains, planes or motorcycles.
And don’t forget, electrical plants are powered by fossil fuels. It’s not entirely
the students’ fault as they have been brainwashed by people even less intelligent
than them who should know better. “If you tell a big lie enough times it eventually
becomes the truth” so
said the biggest monster in the history of the world. Nonetheless, there were
about 150 students who occupied the field and delayed the second half by an
hour. The game was in danger of being postponed as there were not lights at the
Yale Bowl for this event. With the sun setting at 4:30 and the protest taking so
long, this was a real crisis. Eventually, security cleared most of the unwashed
from the field and arrested two dozen playdough-squeezing whiners and
incarcerated them for a few minutes. So, little Gen Xers, since you probably
love Justin Bieber, this may not be much of a slam to you, but us Boomers want
you to take your Beebs award and go to your crying rooms with it. Enjoy it Snowflakes!
Ginger – Nothing too over the top this week, but the
award goes to injured Youngstown State QB Nathan Mays who was basically carried
onto the field by two of his teammates so he could take his last official snap
of his career. Nathan, a red shirt senior, had a serious season-ending leg injury
three weeks ago. He really wanted to suit up for his final collegiate game. He
had decided that if his team was up big, he would approach coach Bo “the Nose” Pellini
and make the request. They were, and he did, and Bo said yes. After his
teammates helped him onto the field, he was able to hop on one leg to the line
of scrimmage, take the snap and then take a knee with the help of two
teammates. His dad was in tears in the stands seeing this. It was a brave badass
act, but also good sportsmanship shown by opponent Illinois State to allow this
to happen. Congrats Nathan, and good luck to you in your future endeavors.
Next week – I
will be co-hosting a tailgate with Irish Mike Iorio at Stanford when my
Fighting Irish come to town. Game time is at 1:00 p.m., tailgate starts at 9:30
a.m. We will have a brunch spread and a Bloody Mary and mimosa bar going.
Happy Tailgating!