Schnauzer
Pretty Sure You are Wrong
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I am old by the standard of the average age that storms the field but with age comes wisdom and I have some important field storming knowledge to share with all you boys and girls.
DO NOT go over that wall facing the field. It is a long drop and you always see people get hurt, fall forward, etc. The trick is to get to the wall, turn your back to the field hold on to the wall or gate, and lower yourself as far as you can go. That way, you only drop a couple feet and it is all very controlled. No danger. No injury.
I had said I had rushed the field for the last time after the Penn State game. I didn't feel like I needed to do it again and actually thought I'd prefer to watch the mayhem from our seats. But there I was on Saturday, my wife egging me on, and of course there I was on the field in front of the West goal posts. I took some great video of the axe as it made its way past me going to the east. Glad I did it but I think I would have been just as happy in the stands. I will proclaim once again that I won't do it again.
DO NOT go over that wall facing the field. It is a long drop and you always see people get hurt, fall forward, etc. The trick is to get to the wall, turn your back to the field hold on to the wall or gate, and lower yourself as far as you can go. That way, you only drop a couple feet and it is all very controlled. No danger. No injury.
I had said I had rushed the field for the last time after the Penn State game. I didn't feel like I needed to do it again and actually thought I'd prefer to watch the mayhem from our seats. But there I was on Saturday, my wife egging me on, and of course there I was on the field in front of the West goal posts. I took some great video of the axe as it made its way past me going to the east. Glad I did it but I think I would have been just as happy in the stands. I will proclaim once again that I won't do it again.