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Title: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: Haverhill on October 13, 2009, 09:29:06 AM
If you were Haverhill, which of these away games would you go to on ISU's Road Schedule?

@ Kansas: Feb 13 in Lawrence
@ Kansas State: March 06 in Manhattan
Big 12 Tournament: March 10-13 in Kansas City, MO

I'm already going to the Duke game in Chicago, and most likely on the Cyclone Alley (student section) trip to Lincoln (for a total of $10). I'm looking for one good roadtrip to take with a friend down to the KC area. Is the Phogg all it is cracked up to be?? Right now I am leaning towards going to the ISU/ku game to chant 'no means no' to Sherron, but still haven't made up my mind completely.
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: pissclams on October 13, 2009, 09:42:30 AM
nothing compares to the B12 tourney...if you've been to any of the older high school gyms in Iowa, then you've been to Roy Williams Arena or whatever they call that barn.
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: sys on October 13, 2009, 09:43:04 AM
stay in iowa.  you aren't wanted in kansas.
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: Skydog on October 13, 2009, 10:17:54 AM
Do you like the smell of urine and not being able to see the game?
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: WildCatzPhreak on October 13, 2009, 11:19:48 AM
Allen Fieldhouse is smelly and old.  Seems like they have to do construction on it every few years to keep it from falling apart.  Never does get rid of the urine odor though.

However, K-State fans are very mean to visitors.  Probably don't want to go to The 'Gon either.

Big XII tourney is your best bet.
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: RonLongshaft on October 13, 2009, 11:31:48 AM
i would say kc, youll be able to get cheap day one tickets  :nahnah:
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: Pete on October 13, 2009, 12:38:08 PM
nothing compares to the B12 tourney...if you've been to any of the older high school gyms in Iowa, then you've been to Roy Williams Arena or whatever they call that barn.

The Big 12 tournament is the most entertaining sports event I have ever attended....and I say that after each time I go.

However, I have no advice for you on how to spend your day on Thursday of the tournament.  It's been quite a while since we played on Thursday...I can't really recall what it's like.  Take notes though, and come back on here and remind us!   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: JTKSU on October 13, 2009, 12:50:01 PM
If you were Haverhill, which of these away games would you go to on ISU's Road Schedule?

@ Kansas: Feb 13 in Lawrence
@ Kansas State: March 06 in Manhattan
Big 12 Tournament: March 10-13 in Kansas City, MO

I'm already going to the Duke game in Chicago, and most likely on the Cyclone Alley (student section) trip to Lincoln (for a total of $10). I'm looking for one good roadtrip to take with a friend down to the KC area. Is the Phogg all it is cracked up to be?? Right now I am leaning towards going to the ISU/ku game to chant 'no means no' to Sherron, but still haven't made up my mind completely.

@ The 'Gon would be a great game to see/experience for you.  But, since you can only make one game, go for the tourney in KC.  Sprint Center is nice.  uk's auditorium is hideous.  It's like watching a basketball game in an old folk's home.  The smell of urine literally saturates the entire building.  No good seats available for regular people, the fans are 90% assholes/10% :ku:, and the fans all feel super entitled while also being some of the least knowledgeable fans in the country.  However, if you like piss and poorly directed boos, you'd love uk.
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: Haverhill on October 13, 2009, 01:02:15 PM
Allen Fieldhouse is smelly and old.  Seems like they have to do construction on it every few years to keep it from falling apart.  Never does get rid of the urine odor though.

However, K-State fans are very mean to visitors.  Probably don't want to go to The 'Gon either.

Big XII tourney is your best bet.

Don't worry, I lived through games at Carver-Hawkeye Arena and Kinnick Stadium and am able to tell about them.

Has anyone ever been to the Devanney Center in Lincoln? CycloneAlley is taking a trip there and I'm curious how big of a POS the building really is.
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: doom on October 13, 2009, 01:10:33 PM
Allen Fieldhouse is smelly and old.  Seems like they have to do construction on it every few years to keep it from falling apart.  Never does get rid of the urine odor though.

However, K-State fans are very mean to visitors.  Probably don't want to go to The 'Gon either.

Big XII tourney is your best bet.

Don't worry, I lived through games at Carver-Hawkeye Arena and Kinnick Stadium and am able to tell about them.

Has anyone ever been to the Devanney Center in Lincoln? CycloneAlley is taking a trip there and I'm curious how big of a POS the building really is.

ku fans are worse.  I'd go to the BigXII tourney.  You'll have fellow fans to cheer with, probably not too difficult to get tickets for the first round, and you can say you've been if you haven't.
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: Belvis Noland on October 13, 2009, 02:36:54 PM
Big XII Tourny.  No question.  Especially since it's in KC.  

The setup is great.  Right across the street from the Power and Light District (big restuarant and bar district).  If you liking drinking, watching sports, and not working, the thursday-friday event in downtown KC is tough to beat.  If you go on Friday, you can even watch the Cats play their way into the Semis.  

Much better event than the OKC or Dalls version of the event.  Definately better than rubbing sweater vests and stickers with ku fans in lawrence.  

(http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a279/mirak/untitled-1.jpg)  
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: LimestoneOutcropping on October 13, 2009, 05:27:54 PM
Big XII Tournament.  Then sell me your Friday session ticket at below face.  TIA.
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: PowercatPat on October 13, 2009, 06:11:17 PM
Allen Fieldhouse is smelly and old.  Seems like they have to do construction on it every few years to keep it from falling apart.  Never does get rid of the urine odor though.

However, K-State fans are very mean to visitors.  Probably don't want to go to The 'Gon either.

Big XII tourney is your best bet.

Don't worry, I lived through games at Carver-Hawkeye Arena and Kinnick Stadium and am able to tell about them.

Has anyone ever been to the Devanney Center in Lincoln? CycloneAlley is taking a trip there and I'm curious how big of a POS the building really is.

Devaney is a POS. I haven't watched a game there but I have been inside and I can tell you it sucks.
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: Rick Daris on October 13, 2009, 06:57:16 PM
devaney sucks and so does pregame stuff to do around it. i went last year. the game was on a saturday night and like half the places were closed and the other half were just dead. devaney average age of attendees is somewhere around 60 yrs.

allen does smell like pee. mass st. is decent.

OoD does not smell like pee and has very good value in their three dollar popcorns. aggieville is fun. kind of a long drive though.

i'm not taking the time to look but if one game is on the weekend and the other isn't then i'd do that one.
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: QuinnMac on October 13, 2009, 07:06:53 PM
Go to Lawrence, and leave thinking to yourself, "What the hell does anyone like that old barn?" It's a good experience for every fan to have.
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: BrotherDDay on October 13, 2009, 09:50:49 PM
Devaney is awful.  You have to park in the mud next to the railroad tracks.  If the thaw is on, you might get stuck (since you are from Iowa).

Their concourse is about as wide as a Yugo.  If you're lucky, maybe you'll have a Husker football player twirling batons for the halftime entertainment.

If you go to the Phag, you'll have countless Squawks wanting you to validate how great their Armory is.
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: JTKSU on October 14, 2009, 02:05:15 AM
Big XII Tourny.  No question.  Especially since it's in KC.  

The setup is great.  Right across the street from the Power and Light District (big restuarant and bar district).  If you liking drinking, watching sports, and not working, the thursday-friday event in downtown KC is tough to beat.  If you go on Friday, you can even watch the Cats play their way into the Semis.  

Much better event than the OKC or Dalls version of the event.  Definately better than rubbing sweater vests and stickers with ku fans in lawrence.  

(http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a279/mirak/untitled-1.jpg)  

Well, no point in buying this month's Maxim, as I now have more than enough spank material to last me for the foreseeable future.  It's like masturbation Santa came 2 1/2  months early this year!
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: Bookcat on October 14, 2009, 02:27:28 PM
I'll be in Hilton on February 6th. Come find me. I'll have my shirt off waiting to fight u and your mom by the visitors side concession stand. (If she has the guts to show).
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: Butt Fugly on October 14, 2009, 02:33:55 PM
I'm already going to the Duke game in Chicago, and most likely on the Cyclone Alley (student section) trip to Lincoln (for a total of $10). I'm looking for one good roadtrip to take with a friend down to the KC area. Is the Phogg all it is cracked up to be?? Right now I am leaning towards going to the ISU/ku game to chant 'no means no' to Sherron, but still haven't made up my mind completely.

Does anyone know if K-state offers student trips like this to Lincoln?  Would love to go.
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: sys on October 14, 2009, 02:35:22 PM
Quote from: the good sweet lord himself
(http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a279/mirak/untitled-1.jpg)  

incredible. 
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: BMWJhawk on October 14, 2009, 03:55:53 PM
Haverhill, obviously I'm biased, but AFH is one of the top five venues in college basketball.  If you've never been, you should definitely check it out.  They just completed a $55 million renovation to AFH as well, making the place even more incredible.  I've been going to the games since I was born, and I've never encountered the "piss smell" that all these people have been talking about.  Maybe K-State fans just smell like piss.  Regardless, if you're a college basketball fan, AFH is an experience you won't regret.
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: QuinnMac on October 14, 2009, 04:48:53 PM
Haverhill, obviously I'm biased, but AFH is one of the top five venues in college basketball.  If you've never been, you should definitely check it out.  They just completed a $55 million renovation to AFH as well, making the place even more incredible.  I've been going to the games since I was born, and I've never encountered the "piss smell" that all these people have been talking about.  Maybe K-State fans just smell like piss.  Regardless, if you're a college basketball fan, AFH is an experience you won't regret.
This makes complete sense, K-State fans smell like pee everyday but only notice the rankness when inside the old barn.
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: LimestoneOutcropping on October 14, 2009, 04:51:46 PM
Haverhill, obviously I'm biased, but AFH is one of the top five venues in college basketball.  If you've never been, you should definitely check it out.  They just completed a $55 million renovation to AFH as well, making the place even more incredible.  I've been going to the games since I was born, and I've never encountered the "piss smell" that all these people have been talking about.  Maybe K-State fans just smell like piss.  Regardless, if you're a college basketball fan, AFH is an experience you won't regret.

and still can't fill it.
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: doom on October 14, 2009, 05:33:19 PM
Haverhill, obviously I'm gay and horny, but AFH is one of the top five venues in college basketball according to me.  If you've never been, you should definitely check it out.  They just completed a $55 drywalling to AFH as well, making the place less crapty.  I've been going to the games since I was born, and I've never encountered the "piss smell" except when I wake up after a loss.  Maybe K-State fans just smell like eliteness.  Regardless, if you're a college basketball fan, AFH is an experience you won't regret because it will make Hilton seem like the &@#%ing ritz.
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: BMWJhawk on October 14, 2009, 05:44:11 PM
Allen Fieldhouse is #1 on pretty much everyone's list.  Not just me.



http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=1974962 (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=1974962)


Andy Katz
FIVE FAVORITES:
Allen Fieldhouse (Kansas)
I know I've suffered some hearing loss in this building. The old barn feel of this place is so nostalgic that it's hard to envision Kansas ever losing here.


Cameron Indoor Stadium (Duke)
The press row seats are a fire hazard and having sweaty students literally drip on you isn't pleasant but the atmosphere rocks.


Mac Court (Oregon)
The talk of dumping this relic and building a new spot downtown should stop. The overhang balcony has a theatre-like feel and the noise level, as well as the humidity from the moist air can make for an imposing home court.


Maples Pavilion (Stanford)
I know they've redone the place but I'll never forget interviewing Mike Montgomery amid crazed Stanford students, bouncing up and down on the springboard floor and being forced off my feet after Nick Robinson's 3-pointer beat Arizona last season. Trying to write on press row was a constant circus, as your pen would jump whenever a player passed or the fans continued to stomp.


The Palestra (Penn)
I'm not local to the city but I've been converted to the history of this joint. The love affair this city has with its D-I college hoops comes together at this shrine. The viewing from press row is perfect, although your back will likely be aching sitting on the bench seating. It's hard not to enjoy a game in this venue.




FIVE STILL TO SEE:
Gallagher-Iba Arena (Oklahoma State)
It's hard to believe I haven't been to this house just yet. I'll be there for Texas-OSU on March 5 to get this off my list.


Memorial Gymnasium (Vanderbilt)
The unique position of the benches and Vandy's usual home-court dominance make this a must see.


Hilton Coliseum (Iowa State)
Every game that is broadcast from this venue is crazed. You wonder how the Cyclones would ever lose a home game.


The RAC (Rutgers)
Big East coaches talk about how tough a road game this is for them so I've got to experience it first hand.


Bud Walton Arena (Arkansas)
If Stan Heath can get the Hogs going like Nolan did, then this will once again be one of the toughest stops in the country and I'll have to go see it to cross it off my list.
 



 :rolleyes:
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: doom on October 14, 2009, 06:13:14 PM
Quote
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1: every person : everybody
2: Andy &@#%ing Katz
Title: Re: If you were Haverhill... Which Big 12 Road game would you attend??
Post by: Haverhill on October 15, 2009, 09:43:30 AM
Allen Fieldhouse is #1 on pretty much everyone's list.  Not just me.



http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=1974962 (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=1974962)


Andy Katz
FIVE FAVORITES:
Allen Fieldhouse (Kansas)
I know I've suffered some hearing loss in this building. The old barn feel of this place is so nostalgic that it's hard to envision Kansas ever losing here.


Cameron Indoor Stadium (Duke)
The press row seats are a fire hazard and having sweaty students literally drip on you isn't pleasant but the atmosphere rocks.


Mac Court (Oregon)
The talk of dumping this relic and building a new spot downtown should stop. The overhang balcony has a theatre-like feel and the noise level, as well as the humidity from the moist air can make for an imposing home court.


Maples Pavilion (Stanford)
I know they've redone the place but I'll never forget interviewing Mike Montgomery amid crazed Stanford students, bouncing up and down on the springboard floor and being forced off my feet after Nick Robinson's 3-pointer beat Arizona last season. Trying to write on press row was a constant circus, as your pen would jump whenever a player passed or the fans continued to stomp.


The Palestra (Penn)
I'm not local to the city but I've been converted to the history of this joint. The love affair this city has with its D-I college hoops comes together at this shrine. The viewing from press row is perfect, although your back will likely be aching sitting on the bench seating. It's hard not to enjoy a game in this venue.




FIVE STILL TO SEE:
Gallagher-Iba Arena (Oklahoma State)
It's hard to believe I haven't been to this house just yet. I'll be there for Texas-OSU on March 5 to get this off my list.


Memorial Gymnasium (Vanderbilt)
The unique position of the benches and Vandy's usual home-court dominance make this a must see.


Hilton Coliseum (Iowa State)
Every game that is broadcast from this venue is crazed. You wonder how the Cyclones would ever lose a home game.


The RAC (Rutgers)
Big East coaches talk about how tough a road game this is for them so I've got to experience it first hand.


Bud Walton Arena (Arkansas)
If Stan Heath can get the Hogs going like Nolan did, then this will once again be one of the toughest stops in the country and I'll have to go see it to cross it off my list.
 



 :rolleyes:

I love the respect Hilton Coliseum gets, even during a down period, on a national level. Is Bramlage similar to Carver-Hawkeye?.. where you walk in at the very top and all the seats are below? If so, horrible design, but I'll save judgement until I witness a game there. I hope to make it to 5/6 the Big 12 North Coliseums before I graduate from ISU.

Right now I'm at two lol.... 1) Hilton; 2) Mizzou
My hope this year is to make it to at least two more, Devaney is most likely a sure bet, and like I said in this thread, AFH.

Please hit me up on here with a private message, or a public post if any K-Staters are heading up to Hilton. I'll try to prove to you that Ames isn't "the worst town in the Big 12."