Football Up North, and Down South
Women's Attire
Up North:
Chap stick in their back pocket and a $20 bill in their front pocket.
Down South:
Louis Vuitton duffel with two lipsticks, powder, mascara (waterproof),
concealer, and a fifth of bourbon. Wallet not necessary - that's what
dates are for.
Stadium Size
Up North:
College football stadiums hold 20,000.
Down south:
High school football stadiums hold 20,000.
Names
Up North:
Doug Flutie.
Down South:
Fran Tarkenton
Weather
Up North:
Snow and Ice.
Down South:
Sunny, highs mid-60s, lows in the thirties.
Fathers
Up North:
Expect their daughters to understand Sylvia Plath.
Down South:
Expect their daughters to understand pass interference.
Attire
Up North:
Male and female alike: woolly sweater or sweatshirt, jeans.
Down South:
Male - khakis or shorts, oxford shirt, cap with team logo. Female -
Knee-length skirt or Jeans, team logo tattoos on cheek, Pom Pom.
Alumni
Up North:
Take prospects on sailing trips before they join the law firm.
Down South:
Take prospects on fishing trips so they don't leave for the NFL their
senior year.
Campus Decor
Up North:
Statues of Founding Fathers.
Down South:
Statues of Heisman Trophy winners.
Homecoming Queen
Up North:
Also a physics major.
Down South:
Also Miss USA.
Heroes
Up North:
Mario Cuomo.
Down South:
"Bear" Bryant.
Getting Tickets
Up North:
5 days before the game you can walk into the ticket office on campus
and still purchase tickets.
Down South:
5 months before the game you can walk into the ticket office on campus
and still be placed on the waiting list for tickets.
Friday Classes After a Thursday Night Game
Up North:
Students and Teachers are not sure if they are going to the game because
they have class on Friday.
Down South:
Teachers cancel class on Friday because they don't want to see the
few hung over students that might actually make it to class on Friday.
Parking
Up North:
An hour or two before game time the university opens the campus for
game parking.
Down South:
RVs sporting their school flags begin arriving on Wednesday for the
weekend's festivities. The real faithful begin arriving on Tuesday.
Game Day
Up North:
A few students party in the dorm and watch ESPN on TV.
Down South:
Every student wakes up, has a beer for breakfast, and rushes over to
where ESPN is broadcasting Game Day "Live" to get on camera
and wave to the idiots from up North who wonder why Game Day is never
broadcast from their campus.
Tailgating
Up North:
Wieners on the grill, Heineken, listening to local radio station with
truck tailgate down.
Down South:
30-foot custom pig-shaped smoker fires up at dawn. Cooking accompanied
by live performance by Hootie & the Blowfish, who come over during
breaks and ask for a hit off your bottle of bourbon.
Getting To The Stadium
Up North:
You have to ask, "Where's the stadium?" When you find it you
walk right in with no line.
Down South:
When you're near it, you'll hear it. On game day, it becomes the state's
third largest city.
Concessions
Up North:
Drinks served in a paper cup filled to the top with soda.
Down South:
Drinks served in a plastic cup with the home team's mascot -- filled
less than halfway to ensure enough room for bourbon.
When The National Anthem Is Played
Up North:
Stands are less than half full.
Down South:
80,000+ fans sing along in perfect 3-part harmony.
The Smell In The Air After The First Score
Up North:
Nothing changes.
Down South:
Fireworks with a twist of bourbon.
Commentary (Male)
Up North:
"Nice play."
Down South:
"Dammit you slow sumbitch -- tackle him and break his legs!!!"
Commentary (Female)
Up North:
"My, this is a violent sport."
Down South:
"Dammit you slow sumbitch -- tackle him and break his legs!!!"
After The Game
Up North:
The stadium is empty before the game ends.
Down South:
Another rack of ribs on the smoker. While somebody goes to the nearest
package store for more bourbon, planning begins for next week's party.