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<blockquote data-quote="3xWVUenginEER" data-source="post: 129421518" data-attributes="member: 1476506"><p>Best 2 experiences I've ever had up there were in 2002 & 2006. Security guards never said a word to me.</p><p></p><p>In 2002, which was the highest attended football game ever there, pitt fans were seated in the section below me. They scored first and turned and yelled and talked noise. I simply hollered back at 1 of the fat old barkers to 'come and see me in the second qtr'. The last play of the 1st qtr WVU took the lead and the game never had a tie nor did WVU trail.</p><p></p><p>I barked back continuously and yelled, "why won't you talk back to me? I want to be your friend." My favorite was, "I know you can't hear me. Don't let the fact pitt sux stop you from enjoying my company. You're lucky WVU & our fans will fill the Steelers' stadium." I cemented the day with, "No matter how good Fitzgerald is, Walt Harris is still your coach!" I figured there would be a good fight at some point that My barking contributed to/caused, but the result of the game just killed the spirit of the pitt fans. Ben Collins batting down the 4th down pass sealed it.</p><p></p><p>In 2006, WVU just had fun. I remember MacAfee made the longest fg ever at that time at Heinz field. At that pint I knew the game was over.</p><p></p><p>Both games ended with WVU & fans singing Country Riads upon leaving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3xWVUenginEER, post: 129421518, member: 1476506"] Best 2 experiences I've ever had up there were in 2002 & 2006. Security guards never said a word to me. In 2002, which was the highest attended football game ever there, pitt fans were seated in the section below me. They scored first and turned and yelled and talked noise. I simply hollered back at 1 of the fat old barkers to 'come and see me in the second qtr'. The last play of the 1st qtr WVU took the lead and the game never had a tie nor did WVU trail. I barked back continuously and yelled, "why won't you talk back to me? I want to be your friend." My favorite was, "I know you can't hear me. Don't let the fact pitt sux stop you from enjoying my company. You're lucky WVU & our fans will fill the Steelers' stadium." I cemented the day with, "No matter how good Fitzgerald is, Walt Harris is still your coach!" I figured there would be a good fight at some point that My barking contributed to/caused, but the result of the game just killed the spirit of the pitt fans. Ben Collins batting down the 4th down pass sealed it. In 2006, WVU just had fun. I remember MacAfee made the longest fg ever at that time at Heinz field. At that pint I knew the game was over. Both games ended with WVU & fans singing Country Riads upon leaving. [/QUOTE]
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