Stadium cups for sale

AHSDawg

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To follow up on what I think was a great idea by the marketing dept and allow for the online purchase of the schedule posters...

I wish we would sell the stadium cups. (not the ones that smell like ***, obviously). Me, not living in Mississippi, it is hard for me to accumulate many of these and I love to have them for my 'beer' cup when I go to a party. Mine are worn out pretty quickly and I hate to have to buy $40 worth of coke every time I go to a game.

Anyone know anyone that could suggest this to a power that be?
 

Crazy Dawg

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I have about 50 packed in a box from baseball and football. PM me your mailing address and I'll send you 20 or so.
 

seshomoru

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One of my prized possessions...

is a stadium cup with Croom, Fanning, Polk, and Stansbury on it. It's my "17 it, it's late, the kid is asleep, I'm mixing up something strong and going to the porch" cup.
 

DawgatAuburn

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I treasure my Louisiana Tech cup from the trip over there in 08. Though the loss was bad, it signaled the beginning of the end of a low point in our history, which is pretty much one big low point (sans 1941).
 

SignalToNoise

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is a stadium cup with Croom, Fanning, Polk, and Stansbury on it. It's my "17 it, it's late, the kid is asleep, I'm mixing up something strong and going to the porch" cup.

Could you please post a picture? I remember that one vaguely- would get a big laugh out of seeing it again.
 

UpTheMiddlex3Punt

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May 28, 2007
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The four horsemen.

The most egregious offender on that list is Fanning. How the 17 do you have #1 and #2 pick draft picks on a single team and do so freaking little with them? Then again, who really cares?
 

jakldawg

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I still have one from the Cotton Bowl

that was literally a sign from above - it was time to leave that horrible stadium.
Some background: we have this longstanding "stay until the bitter end" tradition in my family. We were sitting right behind the band close to the overhang from the upper deck.

After UT scores the last (or maybe next-to-last?) touchdown:
Dad "I'm reluctant to even bring this up..."
Me "You want to leave."
Dad "I was giving it some thought"
At that second, a cup lands on the aisle right next to us, and a wadded up foil wrapper of some kind bounces off my head.
Me "Okay. Let's go."
 

crushing

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Next time you go to a game stay until it's over and you will find more than enough to fill your cabinet.