A day in
the Bay spent the proper way, a Tailgate for Boise State at San Jose! pic.twitter.com/OrnLpytPFI
—
Dan Donnelly (@Dantailgater) November
27, 2015
The DFT Bay Area contingent enjoyed a double header weekend
with both Boise State and Notre Dame coming to town. Bright and early on the morning after
Thanksgiving, the First Family of Tailgate headed south to San Jose to watch our
formerly mighty Broncos take on Sparty. We were accompanied by families from
Danville who all sent their kids to the school with the Blue. Many of the
families we had previously tailgated with when our #1 was matriculating through
BSU. A fantastic breakfast tailgate was served consisting of a kettle pot egg
scramble, egg puff pie, Mullica’s man candy (bacon wrapped lil smokies with
brown sugar), pastries, breads, fruits, Irish coffee, Bloody Mary’s and of
course the obligatory Fireball Aperitif.
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- The First Family of Tailgate @BroncoSportsFB
game at SJSU pic.twitter.com/ub8M2RQ5BY
—
Dan Donnelly (@Dantailgater) November
28, 2015
Our Gourmet Chefs hard at work |
DFT Daughters of Anarchy |
Look what I learned at Boise Dad! |
For the last time, that is not how you play Beer Pong!
The Students and Alumni of Boise |
And those of us who paid for them |
The kids playing cornhole |
Big kids playing Slammo
Monte Vista's finest from class of 2010 |
Casting a shadow over my flock |
The Boise State Broncos were in the midst of a disappointing
season having suffered four losses coming into the game Saturday sporting a 7-4
record. The Broncos would nonetheless be favored to win against a San Jose
State that needed to win the game to become Bowl eligible. The first half tempo
was dictated by San Jose State as they held a 10-9 advantage going into their decrepit
locker room at the break. Boise State was pushed and
tested through the third quarter until they finally pulled away in the fourth
securing a 40-23 win. Boise ends the regular season with an 8-4 record and
awaits their Bowl destination. For San Jose State, their season is sadly over.
On Saturday we made our way over to the Farm in Palo Alto for
the Notre Dame-Stanford “Battle Royale”. We co-hosted with the Iorios’ and were
joined by a host of old friends, new friends, kids, Irish fans, folks from Ireland
and DFT loyalists. Tri-Tip Sandwiches and Italian Sausages were the main course
accompanied by a slew of tasty side dishes, a full Bloody Mary bar and many
other necessary accouterments to make a successful Tailgate. The only time the Stanford
football scene really comes to life is when the Irish invade the Farm. The
Tailgate area was approximately ten times fuller than a normal Stanford game
would have.
The Iorio/DFT crew readying for the big game |
The Irish ladies could not bring us luck |
Surrounded by real Irish People and Don Gervolino |
The Gracious Admiral and Don Desimone |
The Desimone and Gerovolino crime families |
Christie and Connor Beeman are now famous posing with KG, Dan and the banner |
ND Could have used us on this day |
Loyal Lou of DFT Nation running with the flag |
Notre Dame needed to win this game to have a legitimate shot
at the four team college football playoff. As it stood, the Irish were in sixth
place entering the contest. Stanford having secured the PAC 12 North, had an
outside shot at the playoff if they were able to beat ND and win the conference
Championship next Saturday. Each team moved the ball with ease through the air
as the defensive secondary’s posed no threat at all. ND and Stanford traded
scores throughout the contest with the Irish scoring the apparent game winning
touchdown with thirty seconds left to go up by 1 point. However, after Stanford got the ball back, QB
Kevin Hogan was tackled by the facemask resulting in a 15 yard penalty followed
by a 25 yard completion up the middle. Stanford ran one more play before
bringing their kicker on to attempt a 47 yard field goal on a chilly night into
the wind. As we know now, the kick went right down the middle giving the team
with the disrespectful Nerd Band and crappy mascot a win over my Fighting Irish
(Name to be changed soon for being derogatory and offensive toward my type). My
Irish eyes were crying. Nonetheless, it was the most exciting game I attended
all year.
Don Iorio and his Mafiosa |
Around the Nation
– In the marquis game of the weekend, Our “House Divided” watched “Bedlam”, as
the Oklahoma Sooners knocked off the Cowboys in Stillwater presumably securing
a spot in the college football playoff. In the Big House in Michigan in the
game simply known as “The Game”, The Ohio State University took it out on Team
Harbaugh by leaving the maize and blue, more black and blue with a 29 point
win. Iowa ends their regular season unbeaten by knocking off Nebraska. They
will face off in the Big Ten Championship game next Saturday. On Friday night,
in one of the sloppiest games of the year, TCU edged Baylor in overtime in Fort
Worth. Navy lost their chance of playing in a Premier Bowl by going to Houston
and announcing they had problems. Here are the other scores from major rivalry
games around the country:
The Iron Bowl - Alabama 29, Auburn 13
The Civil War – Oregon 52, Oregon State 42
The Apple Cup – Washington 45, Wazoo 10
The Palmetto Bowl - Clemson 37, South Carolina 32
Battle of the Sunshine State – Florida State 27, Florida 2
The Land of Lincoln Trophy – Northwestern 24, Illinois 14
The Carolina State game – UNC 45, NC State 34
The Egg Bowl - Ole Miss 38, Mississippi State 27
The Victory Bell– USC 40, UCLA 21.
Here is the lineup for the conference Championships next
week:
PAC 12 – USC v Stanford
ACC – Clemson v UNC
Big Ten – Michigan State v Iowa
SEC - Alabama v Florida
AAC – Temple v Houston
MW - Air Force v San Diego State
MAC – Bowling Green v Northern Illinois
Con USA - Southern Mississippi v Western Kentucky
Con USA - Southern Mississippi v Western Kentucky
Bieber Award – Goes
to LSU AD Joe Alleva and the rest of the Baton Rouge Administration for their
handling of the Les Miles drama over the last few weeks. It had been widely
speculated after LSU lost to Bama a month ago that Miles would not be back next
season. Miles is the all-time winningest coach in LSU history. Rumors swirled
about that the announcement would come after their last regular season game on
Saturday against Texas A&M. What was happening behind the scenes was an
attempt to lure Jimbo Fischer from Florida State to replace Miles. When that
fell through this past week, combined with a tidal wave of public support for
the Mad Hatter, Alleva was forced to retain Miles as head Coach. In doing so in
the post-game presser, Alleva could not have been more smug and non-grateful
about the situation. As some talking head on TV said, he looked like the
Governor announcing a stay of execution for a prisoner on death row. I think in
this case, the person that needs to be fired is Alleva. Since that is not
happening, the consolation is knowing that he now too is a Bieber awardee.
Next week – Plans are up in the air as to whether we will attend
the PAC 12 Championship next Saturday or sit in Buffalo Wild Wings and watch
all the day’s action.
Happy Tailgating!
The Mulicas at bedlam |
The USC Song Girls courtesy of Major Rodrick |
An unknown BC Fan waving the DFT banner at the Cuze |
The Maddalons at the Apple Cup |
Buckeye Maddie Castelein in Ann Arbor..... |
....And rocking the DFT Shirt in the Big House! |
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