I saw the sign...

Submitted by Abe Froman on

Mine are corny, but I'd love to see ideas from the community for signage during the game.

And yes, the one is in poor taste... hence why we call it a rivalry.

And also, yes ... I clearly have not mastered photoshop.

 

GOBLUE4EVR

October 7th, 2010 at 6:29 AM ^

you thought this was going to be funny, doesn't mean we're going to find it equally as funny... brian here is another vote for a higher point total to start new threads...

Six Zero

October 7th, 2010 at 7:17 AM ^

When you're sitting in, like, the 80th row, but directly in front of you some guy's there with his kid, and the kid has a sign about as big as a cereal box, and yet the kid keeps throwing it up in the air every time there's a big play and then asking his dad if he thought they'd be on TV after each one.  The sign is just big enough to obscure your field of vision and wouldn't even be visible more than fifteen feet away let alone from the field, yet it's enough to make you wish terrible evil on children and want to smack some sense in the back of an adult's head.



Yeah, I can't stand that.

johnvand

October 7th, 2010 at 7:17 AM ^

My Sign back in... I think it was 2003 when Jeff Smoker was on drugs and MSU had that huge "Where there's Smoke, There's Fire." sign at Spartan stadium with Smoker and Charles Rogers on it.

So I had a huge sign that said

 

 "Where there's Smoke, There's Fire.  Where there's coke, there's Smoker."

JeepinBen

October 7th, 2010 at 11:31 AM ^

Can't Read! Can't Write!

Or, my personal favorite from Yost:

If you can't get into college, go to State! (Clap Clap!)

If you can't get into college, go to State! (clap clap)

If you can't get into college then you really really suck!

And if you can't get into college go to State!

Verse 2: If you can't get into state shoot yourself

Verse 3: if you can't shoot yourself re-apply

Webber's Pimp

October 7th, 2010 at 9:15 AM ^

At first blush I thought this was a Spartan movie reference. Either that or you are a fan of the Ace of Base. The former is tolerable because it is a David Mamet movie and all David Mamet movies are good. The latter however is inexcusable...