September 2010

Dancing Arizona State Tailgate

by nixforsix on September 29, 2010

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I’m sure for a lot people the obvious appeal of this video will be the dancing 50 year old drunk guy. He’s obviously someone who has spent way too much time in dance clubs over the last 10 years and has managed to pick up a few moves. What I find more compelling is the tailgating attire of the Arizona State female tailgating contingent. You got the one girl in the bikini top among a throng of tube tops, shirt dresses, jean shorts, and the like. The original post where I found this also has a LSU tailgating video. The two student populations seem to have a fair amount of similarities.

Amazingly, someone has uploaded the same event to Youtube from a

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The Hokie Tailgater

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Three different sites offered recaps of the tailgating experience for the Auburn vs. Clemson game last week. Let’s start with holyturf.com:

No matter where you tailgate in Auburn, you are bound to have a good time- but I’d have to say that the Ampitheatre is the best place to be on a game day afternoon. The Ampitheatre is located between The Hill (dorms) and the baseball field and parking garage next to the stadium. The Ampitheatre is know for being the “place to be” on game days, so even the Auburn marching band comes out to play the fight song in the middle of the day

Auburn John from the SCF Poll had this to add

We were in Auburn this weekend for a full day of tailgating before the Clemson game. This is the first season in which I am married, which was evident because 1) I was warned against consuming too many adult beverages; 2) I was informed of wearing too little sunscreen; and 3) I kept being referred to as ‘husband.’

Friends of the Program has a photo essay with lots of coverage of the ESPN College Gameday crowd. Including photos of someone dressed up like Chewbacca in the sweltering 90° heat and Erin Andrews wearing her painted on pants.

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Texas A&M Girls Tailgating

by nixforsix on September 22, 2010

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This simple grilled sandwich recipe is an adaptation of the French Jambon Beurre. But we couldn’t have anything with a fancy french name on a tailgating website. We use country ham to make this salty sandwich that’s great for lunch but also works at a breakfast tailgate because it’s essentially a foot long ham biscuit.

Ingredients:

Country Ham Slices
French Bread
Butter

Directions:

Place the slices of country ham directly on the grill. Cook over medium non direct heat for 2-3 minutes a side. Spread butter over both sides of the french bread and then place the cooked ham in the middle. Place the sandwich back on the grill for 1-2 minutes on each side. I would say it’s absolutely imperative that you wolf down this sandwich with a good cheap beer like Bud Light (and Freedom Fries).

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