Monday, September 18, 2006

My trip to Tally by Numbers…(links to pics included also)

82,300 people in Doak on Saturday night
Seeing 74,000+ people doing the Tomahawk Chop is a cool site
74,000+ people were sent home upset
8,000+ Clemson folks dominated the stadium before, during and after the game
7,000: Clemson fans can out cheer 25,000 of any other teams fans in the nation
900: the amount of minutes I spent on the road driving from Charlotte to Tally and back
565: the amount of beer (in cans/bottles) that was purchased and consumed by members of my party from Thurs night until early Sunday AM
$300: the amount of money I spent the whole trip (we had a free place to stay that’s why it’s so low)
250:1 the ratio of friendly FSU fans to jackass FSU fans we encountered before, during and after the game
200:1 the ratio of extremely hot FSU girls to non-skanky looking hot FSU girls
100: the heat index at kickoff (Gawd it was hot)
‘89: the year of the last time Clemson beat FSU in Tally (another game I attended)
87: the amount of yards James Davis had on Saturday night
75: the amount of seconds it took for FSU scoreboard operators to pull the plug after the game went final
63: 17 (sorry had to throw that in there)
12 hours the amount of sleep I got over 3 nights
10 mins, how long it took to drive thru Atlanta going mach 10
9 points we GAVE FSU when we should have scored
8 coolers full of food and beverages we took to the tailgate
7 hours after the game ended until we feel asleep
6 layers of atmosphere we had to cross before reaching our seats in the stadium lol
5 stupid screen passes that went for 2 yards or less lol
4 great days of partying, seeing old friends, and how many times I’ve been to Tally to see Clemson play.
3 out of 4
2 in a row
1 hell-of-a weekend!
0 voice left!

Go Tigers!!

Here are all the pics from before, during and after the game

Pictures

a lot of the game photos didn’t come out as the lights affected my view so much.

Here are the two panoramic shots that came out also

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