CountVolcula
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Student here...
We don't want to go because we are pretty sure we are going to lose. Throw in the fact that many of us have midterms this week and the next, and watching the vols lose doesn't seem like a good way to spend time.
Optimism can only go so far folks.
If I remember right this was just for away games when I was a student, home game tickets were given at the time of purchase. I never remember "reserving" anything but away games.
This is our problem :banghead2:
Let me put this as simple as I know how.
Screw your finals.
Screw whether you think we will win or lose.
This is friggin Bama. You should want to be there ready and welling to watch and hope to punch a Bammer in the mouth and then laugh about it. You are right Optimisim isn't everything but by gosh PRIDE should be more than enough.
This is our problem :banghead2:
Let me put this as simple as I know how.
Screw your finals.
Screw whether you think we will win or lose.
This is friggin Bama. You should want to be there ready and welling to watch and hope to punch a Bammer in the mouth and then laugh about it. You are right Optimisim isn't everything but by gosh PRIDE should be more than enough.
If I remember right this was just for away games when I was a student, home game tickets were given at the time of purchase. I never remember "reserving" anything but away games.
that's moronic. Get
get your grades, kick ass after you get out. Go to as many games as you want. poor choices make you poor.
For real, though, I agree with you somewhat, evolution. If a student feels they can reasonable arrange their schedule to get studying out of the way at other times, so they can make the game, then they should do that. And I feel like most students reasonably could, if it were that important to them.
I just didn't like the way you phrased it. "Screw your finals."
If you're failing finals and midterms just so you can go to a football game, good luck going when you're an alum. You'll end up 45 years old, spouting off about empty seats on volnation while you sit on your couch on a Saturday night.
if you're failing finals because you spent 3-4hrs in Neyland on a Sat night in October you'll probably end up the same anyway
Again. If you can't make it missing one day then you have more problems than on day of studying can help. But for all those with no common sense we are talking about the game day. I am not saying ignore the finals all together but don't use that as an excuse to not go to the game.
For real, though, I agree with you somewhat, evolution. If a student feels they can reasonable arrange their schedule to get studying out of the way at other times, so they can make the game, then they should do that. And I feel like most students reasonably could, if it were that important to them.
I just didn't like the way you phrased it. "Screw your finals."
This is our problem :banghead2:
Let me put this as simple as I know how.
Screw your finals.
Screw whether you think we will win or lose.
This is friggin Bama. You should want to be there ready and welling to watch and hope to punch a Bammer in the mouth and then laugh about it. You are right Optimisim isn't everything but by gosh PRIDE should be more than enough.
You can always retake a class, but you can never relive a party...or a UT game