Tailgating Tips

Shannon’s tailgating tips:

I have found a current list of ten tailgating tips in which all “tailgaters” should follow according to http://www.tailgating.com.

1. Dress in team colors. Show your team spirit; tailgaters are always the

best fans!

2. Plan your experience a day or two before the game. This insures that

one can recover after the game.

3. Make a list of everything you have on you. You’re going to get totally

trashed and could potentially lose something!

4. Plan to arrive 3 to 4 hours early as this ritual tends to get crowded

at a very fast rate.

5. Fly a flag on a very tall pole so that friends and fellows can find

you.

6. Decorate your site with team memorabilia.

7. Break out the coolers; it is now time to get drunk before the game.

(No matter what time the game starts.)

8. Socialize and drink with friends, throw the football around or bong a

beer, which ever meets your needs.

9. Those who are not in attendance can pull out the grill. Make it a

backyard event with your neighbors.

10. Lastly, if one desires, they can resort back to the tailgating after

the game, but this almost always be accompanied with a victory.

While experiencing tailgating I have realized that the involvement with this

ritual is mostly consisting of alcoholics who thrive on football at a college

level. There are tailgaters who do not drink at these events but these people

would not be included into the student aspect of this folkloric ritual.