wmcovol
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Well.
The dude knows exactly what he needed to get on the sidelines. It is not that far fetched to think he bought a standard ticket to the game, dressed in team athletic gear, and faked a sideline pass. I know a few years ago at a bowl game that the dude in front of me told me he was getting on the sideline. Right after halftime dude was straight up on the sideline right as warmups were ending. Stayed till the end of the game and came back to get his wife. Dude had no pass or anything.Well.
I don't suppose anyone will give McElwain benefit of the doubt.
It is conceivable Stalions' M O is consistent with getting a falsified press pass.
That list indicates the sideline passes are normally limited to a very narrow selection of people working for the football program.
Experience tells me there has to be an inside person if Stalions had a player area pass.
Or could have paid a field-level guy for a ready-made pass.The dude knows exactly what he needed to get on the sidelines. It is not that far fetched to think he bought a standard ticket to the game, dressed in team athletic gear, and faked a sideline pass. I know a few years ago at a bowl game that the dude in front of me told me he was getting on the sideline. Right after halftime dude was straight up on the sideline right as warmups were ending. Stayed till the end of the game and came back to get his wife. Dude had no pass or anything.