This Week:

Thanks for another great year of No Option Tailgating. Please feel free to enter your prediction for the Big 12 Championship Game and participate in the polls.
GBR!
Showing posts with label Pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pictures. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Send Us Your Pictures

Send us your Gameday pictures so we can share them on the blog.
Whether it's a home or away game...whether your watching the game in Wrigleyville, at SRO in Houston, TX, or you are watching at home because you are unable to make it to the tailgate...send your pictures to aagzehov@yahoo.com or krisanderson28@hotmail.com and we will put them on the blog.

We'd love to see what our No Option Family does for each game and who knows, if it's an away game, you might be chosen as No Option "Tailgater of the Week"!


Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Picture of the Week

Let's hope NU can hit Gabbert early and often Saturday...
FYI~ The Tigers backup QB is James Franklin who is 11/14 in his career
















Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Scenes from the Texas Tailgate

Nebraska/Texas Photo Game Summary

Not sure if anyone actually wants to see these again but I thought these pictures were a great summary of the Texas Game...

(The pics of the dropped passes hurt especially bad)


Monday, September 27, 2010

Even God Hates KSU

Dark, swirling clouds seemed to envelop Kansas State's stadium during a delay of almost 1 1/2 hours in Saturday's game against Central Florida.

The game was stopped early in the first quarter because of lightning that accompanied a storm system rapidly bearing down on the area.

For the next 20 minutes or so, fans watched the strange-looking clouds roll in from the northwest.

On the horizon, they seemed almost to touch the ground. When they reached the stadium, they were dark and angry-looking. They seemed to be boiling in the sky like a dark liquid bubbling in a pot. The rotation suggested the formation of funnel clouds.

Finally, heavy rain began. By the time play was resumed after a delay of 1 hour, 26 minutes, officials said more than half an inch of rain had fallen.