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Post by foresterpride on Dec 12, 2011 14:03:31 GMT -5
With Taylor's Silent Night back in the news again this year. Are there any other MCC/WHAC annual traditions like this at other schools? (besides winning, trips to Branson, etc)
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Post by foresterpride on Dec 13, 2011 9:02:44 GMT -5
Not the MCC or WHAC, but SAC member John Brown has a couple of unique traditions.
Toilet Paper Game Perhaps one of the most recognized athletic traditions at JBU is the annual Toilet Paper Game. At the first home men's basketball game each season, on the first FIELD GOAL by JBU, toilet paper is tossed onto the floor by fans.
Volleyball Candy For 10 years, the JBU volleyball team has distributed candy to the fans following the introductions at the beginning of volleyball matches on the JBU campus.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2011 21:44:38 GMT -5
Not the MCC or WHAC, but SAC member John Brown has a couple of unique traditions. Toilet Paper Game Perhaps one of the most recognized athletic traditions at JBU is the annual Toilet Paper Game. At the first home men's basketball game each season, on the first FIELD GOAL by JBU, toilet paper is tossed onto the floor by fans. Volleyball Candy For 10 years, the JBU volleyball team has distributed candy to the fans following the introductions at the beginning of volleyball matches on the JBU campus. a few years ago in Michigan, the toilet paper thing was made illegal, with a technical foul charged to the offending (home) team. Of course, that was high school.
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Post by foresterpride on Dec 15, 2011 21:49:01 GMT -5
It is also a technical foul at JBU, they don't seem to mind it.
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Post by foresterpride on Dec 19, 2011 8:45:40 GMT -5
Spring Arbor's Softball team used to do a "Wilson Ball", meaning each team member would decorate a softball with a face, and it would sit in the dugout with the team all year. Not sure if they still do this.
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