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Vanderbilt court storming change

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"On Friday, Vandy issued a new court-storming policy. At the end of games, the school will run a one-minute countdown clock to get opposing teams an officials off the court. Once the clock hits zero, everyone can then storm the court."

that's what it said...................

????? !!!! ??????

Ok, I just have a couple questions I'd like to ask :

#1 - Does this mean the Vanderbilt trophy case has room for commemorating these court storming events for the lofty annals of Vanderbilt University's history in football and basketball ? Especially basketball.

#2 - This new "allowing court storming policy" mean that the University is just gonna pony up the next 500,000 fine ? Is there a NIL donation you want to provide to cover for expenses for that, and if not, then where will those funds come from ?

and if I may add one more question :

#3 - All this is assuming Vanderbilt will have more opportunities in the future for these court storming-worthy moments? Or will the SEC be allowing the officials in the game to help make sure the magic is still there to ensure they have these moments?"

serious question

personal comment : I don't want to count my chickens before they hatched, but how many of these court storming worthy remembrance moments have we had? It was so long before this season that Vandy had ONE, let alone TWO BIG wins vs UT and UK, and in football? beating Bama' was once in a lifetime. (ok 40 years?

But thanks for letting the opposing teams get away before it ensues, for safety sake.

Thank you, drive thru, Vanderbilt University .......
 
"On Friday, Vandy issued a new court-storming policy. At the end of games, the school will run a one-minute countdown clock to get opposing teams an officials off the court. Once the clock hits zero, everyone can then storm the court."

that's what it said...................

????? !!!! ??????

Ok, I just have a couple questions I'd like to ask :

#1 - Does this mean the Vanderbilt trophy case has room for commemorating these court storming events for the lofty annals of Vanderbilt University's history in football and basketball ? Especially basketball.

#2 - This new "allowing court storming policy" mean that the University is just gonna pony up the next 500,000 fine ? Is there a NIL donation you want to provide to cover for expenses for that, and if not, then where will those funds come from ?

and if I may add one more question :

#3 - All this is assuming Vanderbilt will have more opportunities in the future for these court storming-worthy moments? Or will the SEC be allowing the officials in the game to help make sure the magic is still there to ensure they have these moments?"

serious question

personal comment : I don't want to count my chickens before they hatched, but how many of these court storming worthy remembrance moments have we had? It was so long before this season that Vandy had ONE, let alone TWO BIG wins vs UT and UK, and in football? beating Bama' was once in a lifetime. (ok 40 years?

But thanks for letting the opposing teams get away before it ensues, for safety sake.

Thank you, drive thru, Vanderbilt University .......

My guess is by allowing the teams to leave the court first, there are no fines because those fines are related to player safety
 
My guess is by allowing the teams to leave the court first, there are no fines because those fines are related to player safety
That's great !

The idea they would have to leave a collections jar at midcourt for donations to offset the cost for a "court / field storming worthy moment for commemoration sake in the bulging trophy case" ...

... the mere idea was starting to wear heavy on my heart for them. but .... whatever saves a buck for them !

good for them
 
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Honestly, if schools wanted to delay/prevent students from storming the court, it would be quite simple…

Students have to present an ID to get in the game. If they are caught on the court/field outside of a specified time, their priveleges to attend games are suspended for one year and they will be fined by the university $500-1000.
 
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"On Friday, Vandy issued a new court-storming policy. At the end of games, the school will run a one-minute countdown clock to get opposing teams an officials off the court. Once the clock hits zero, everyone can then storm the court."

that's what it said...................

????? !!!! ??????

Ok, I just have a couple questions I'd like to ask :

#1 - Does this mean the Vanderbilt trophy case has room for commemorating these court storming events for the lofty annals of Vanderbilt University's history in football and basketball ? Especially basketball.

#2 - This new "allowing court storming policy" mean that the University is just gonna pony up the next 500,000 fine ? Is there a NIL donation you want to provide to cover for expenses for that, and if not, then where will those funds come from ?

and if I may add one more question :

#3 - All this is assuming Vanderbilt will have more opportunities in the future for these court storming-worthy moments? Or will the SEC be allowing the officials in the game to help make sure the magic is still there to ensure they have these moments?"

serious question

personal comment : I don't want to count my chickens before they hatched, but how many of these court storming worthy remembrance moments have we had? It was so long before this season that Vandy had ONE, let alone TWO BIG wins vs UT and UK, and in football? beating Bama' was once in a lifetime. (ok 40 years?

But thanks for letting the opposing teams get away before it ensues, for safety sake.

Thank you, drive thru, Vanderbilt University .......
Uk fans stormed the court in 1974 after a win over UT
 
The best policy would be for the NCAA to force empty seats in the lower sections. Court storming would stop.

I like that somewhat, but I'd venture to guess the season ticket in the most expensive seats are not the main culprits of the court storming...I'd guess it's primarily students

With that in mind, another option would be to ban all students from the game immediately following a court storming.
 
Never bring that up

Yep, that one hurt... I watched that whole game with my brother-in-law, who happens to be a big LSU fan. He was disappointed and walking out the door going to work as that stupid pass occurred. Neither of us could believe it.

Needless to say, his drive to work was much better.
 
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