Snuck into Rupp Arena tonight

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I had never been to Rupp until tonight, but I slipped through an open service door. The Arena was empty and completely dark but was still cool. That place must rock during games.
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I had never been to Rupp until tonight, but I slipped through an open service door. The Arena was empty and completely dark but was still cool. That place must rock during games.
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:crazy:
 
#4
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The only person who thinks Rupp is cool is Teddy Valentine.
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If you were a real fan, you would print out about 100+ power T's and just leave them speadout in the middle of the court. JK but it would be humerous I would think.
 
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Rupp is a hell of a place to watch a game. There is a lot of history and tradition in that building
 
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Yea if it was anything like the time my friend and I just wondered into Neyland one night i bet it was awesome. It was just really cool to be 1 of 2 people in there instead of 1 in 100,000+ for once.
 
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Yea if it was anything like the time my friend and I just wondered into Neyland one night i bet it was awesome. It was just really cool to be 1 of 2 people in there instead of 1 in 100,000+ for once.


I got into Neyland one night as well and it was just me and a buddy. Very awesome just sitting in there by yourself.
 
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Ben Hill Griffin stadium is a terrific place to watch a football game, too
 
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I went to Kinko's and printed out 10 power Ts. I'm going to try and sneak back in, put them at center court, and take a picture.
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I got into Neyland one night as well and it was just me and a buddy. Very awesome just sitting in there by yourself.
Back in 82, I snuck into Neyland with a few other buddies. It was actually easy in those days as there was a simple chain length fence to crawl around. When we got in there, it was totally different. No noise, no lights. I took a soccer ball with me and kicked it. The echo off the walls and metal seats sounded like a shotgun going off.
 
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Back in 82, I snuck into Neyland with a few other buddies. It was actually easy in those days as there was a simple chain length fence to crawl around. When we got in there, it was totally different. No noise, no lights. I took a soccer ball with me and kicked it. The echo off the walls and metal seats sounded like a shotgun going off.
Uncle Rico, is that you?
 
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Back in 82, I snuck into Neyland with a few other buddies. It was actually easy in those days as there was a simple chain length fence to crawl around. When we got in there, it was totally different. No noise, no lights. I took a soccer ball with me and kicked it. The echo off the walls and metal seats sounded like a shotgun going off.
Chain length fence?
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I've got 2 sneak ins on my resume. Both were extremely cool.

1. Had a friend who's sister ran a Limo company in DC. We visited her and she was giving me a tour of the Redskins facilities. (Redskins Park and then RFK). Been a huge Skins fan since I was a toddler. As we approached the entrance gate to RFK, she realized we couldn't turn around. At the guard gate, she was going to tell guard that we needed to turn around. Instead, he must have thought we were someone special and just waved us thru the gate. 5 minutes later, I was running from end zone to end zone and hanging from the goal posts. It was a Sunday afternoon in November and the Skins played the Broncos on MNF the next day. The field was perfect, and so was my day. About 20 minutes later we were being screamed at by security. Totally worth it!

2). Took wife to Lawrence Kansas and walked around Kansas University. Outside of Allen Field House, their Cheerleaders were practicing and had a door blocked open with a gym bag. In we went and ran around the floor and all thru the stands. Got a great picture standing under the "Pay Heed All Who Enter.....Beware of the Phog!" sign in a dark Phog Allen Field House with the sunlight beaming thru the glass at the top of the building.

Allen Fieldhouse Kills Rupp Arena!

GBO!
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I've got 2 sneak ins on my resume. Both were extremely cool.

1. Had a friend who's sister ran a Limo company in DC. We visited her and she was giving me a tour of the Redskins facilities. (Redskins Park and then RFK). Been a huge Skins fan since I was a toddler. As we approached the entrance gate to RFK, she realized we couldn't turn around. At the guard gate, she was going to tell guard that we needed to turn around. Instead, he must have thought we were someone special and just waved us thru the gate. 5 minutes later, I was running from end zone to end zone and hanging from the goal posts. It was a Sunday afternoon in November and the Skins played the Broncos on MNF the next day. The field was perfect, and so was my day. About 20 minutes later we were being screamed at by security. Totally worth it!


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That is awesome.

Hail to the Redskins
 
#18
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That is awesome.

Hail to the Redskins

Amen Brother!! Moved to PA about 11 years ago and now am a season ticket holder. Haul my wife and 4 kids down the 2 hr trip each home game Sunday!
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Yeah, didn't see that "mystique" 2 years ago when that place was a ghost town. Funny, they only show up during non-NIT years.

But yes, of course, they are real fans. UK has the REAL fans of the SEC.
 
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Back in 82, I snuck into Neyland with a few other buddies. It was actually easy in those days as there was a simple chain length fence to crawl around. When we got in there, it was totally different. No noise, no lights. I took a soccer ball with me and kicked it. The echo off the walls and metal seats sounded like a shotgun going off.

You kicked a damn soccer ball in Neyland Stadium? Thats blasphemy.
 

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