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RE: BB: Weekend SBC Series May 2nd-4th
(05-04-2014 11:12 AM)CatMom Wrote:  
(05-04-2014 11:08 AM)CajunFan3406 Wrote:  
(05-04-2014 11:04 AM)CatMom Wrote:  Cut your sarcastic crap. Texas has a whole outfield set up for people who don't pay; including sitting on top of RV's, buses and lifts along right center to right field foul line. (on the other side of the fence, of course) Plus along the whole left field to left center fence (beyond the bullpen) people tailgate all game long and watch.....free....and this is a 7K baseball stadium. Can't say UT is a slouch baseball program; unless you don't pay attention to anything not Cajun related.
Haven't been outside your current confines much, have you?

Maybe UT should fix that. Sounds like a potential untapped revenue source to me.
Oh, yeah, UT is really hurting for the bucks.
Not the point anyway.

That must be where all of the Texas State fans were for yesterdays game against Troy.......place looked empty....
05-04-2014 12:42 PM
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