Favorite Cyclone Memory

Triple ot basketball win against the hoks when lafester went off for over 50 points - Jonny Orr era.

Lived in Wi. at the time going home from work stopped on top of a hill alongside the road and got to listen to it on WHO. It was crazy to listen to.

Favorite FB memory is just the generic throwing of the oranges on the first touchdown of the season. (Back in the 80's the 1st TD of the 1st game the student section would throw oranges into the end zone, symbolizing we were going to the orange bowl)
 
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Honestly didn't mean much in the grand scheme...

But the 2013 Kansas Frozen Bowl game was my most memorable. Just the conditions made it something special. If it weren't near zero, it probably wouldn't mean near as much.

Tailgating was insane. Beverages would freeze playing flippy cup before people had a chance to drink it. No coolers necessary, just drop the drinks in the snow bank. Hardy tailgating crew still managed to have a blast considering the

Had field passes to cover for work, but due to conditions (and flat out not caring) the other half of my duo backed out so I took my cousin from Missouri with me. As you can see... the making of my profile pic... dancing with ShonJohn. He came right to us after scoring his long touchdown. The field was pure ice outside the numbers. Difficult to see outside of the press box due to the condensation and frost that was building up on the windows. Shaking all the player's hands as they made the rounds after the senior night win was pretty cool too.



Close second is obs Okie Light 2011.

Honorable mentions: 2002 Nebraska game has a lot of good memories too. Iowa 2007 and 2011
 

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There are literally hundreds that are probably in contention but one of my earliest Cyclone memories was the Lafester game, I was 8 and listened to the game on the radio with my dad. We were going nuts, the next morning I opened my bedroom door to the Big Peach section of the Register sitting in front of me. The headline read "Fa La La La Lafester Rhodes" as it was just a few days before Xmas.
 
Congrats on drawing a 15-yard penalty.

We actually talked to the white hat (who had long icicles off his 'stache) between that score and kickoff and asked him if that was us. He said it was for all the teammates coming in and them all continuing to dance for an excessive time. Something like that.

He also said it wasn't his coldest game he ever refereed. Said one time at Air Force but didn't specifically name exact year.
 
Played Victor Alexander in a pickup game at the rec center. He schooled us, but was fun.

I pitched against Iowa my Sophomore and Junior years and got both wins. Our coach knew how much I loved them.
 
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1. 2011 OSU win

2. TTech 2002- Seneca pulls off "the run". To really enjoy that game you have to put it in context of where we were at that time. That was the apex of that season and we just had an amazing time during and after that game. It seemed like something really special was possible. We all know where it went from there.

3.The Colorado "Tornado" game - Just a different vibe than any game I've ever been to. It was a blast. The place erupted on Big Play Curvey run back.

4.Iowa 23-3
1) Watching the students pack the field - 50000 of my best friends singing Sweet Caroline with me - going down on the field when it was safe enough for us old farts to be down there...
2) Company seats on about the 20 yard line for that one...and that block from Wags from outta nowhere!
3) Per all the news reports - he didn't run, he lumbered... :)
4) God bless Shaggy's toe! Edit: Ooops - wrong game! that was the 15 to 13 game in 2007
 
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2 moments. One occurs at the start of my fandom and the other occurs much later on.

1986 first round of the NCAA vs Miami of OH. Went with my parents to the Metrodome but they were only able to get 2 tix together and a single by itself right behind the backboard. Me being a preteen parents are concerned with me sitting by myself. I'm totally excited by the idea of being an "adult" and sitting by myself at a big game and I plead my case and they relent and let me sit there. So I get to see Hornacek hit the winning 3pt shot right in front of me. One of the most persistent memories I have of Cyclone athletics.

The other is at the OSU upset. So cathartic. Rushed the field as an old man. Wife stayed home during the game since she was pregnant and was having some issues. 5 days later had our first born on Thanksgiving 10 weeks early. Wife blames the stress of the game for the early birth.
 
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Honestly didn't mean much in the grand scheme...
But the 2013 Kansas Frozen Bowl game was my most memorable. Just the conditions made it something special. If it weren't near zero, it probably wouldn't mean near as much. Shaking all the player's hands as they made the rounds after the senior night win was pretty cool too.
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That high-fiving with the fans was a favorite memory from that game. We were insane, but we were there for the whoooooooole thing. :D
 
1992 Nebraska game, helped pull down the goalpost and watched them pass by my dorm room as they were being carried to Lake Latrine. Kiss concert later that night rocked and stuff. Great weekend!

JR
 
ISU/Nebby game in 2008. My boss had something going on the week of the game and gave my now wife and I his tickets: 5th row, 50 yard line, visitor's bench side. The only stipulation is I had to wear Husker gear while I was there, to which I vehemently rejected the offer and got the tickets anyway (didn't have enough . The fans I was surrounded by were actually pretty nice (must have shown up on "overconfidence day").

Long story short and 8 turnovers later, people wouldn't make eye contact with me and several fans tried cutting in front of me on my way up the stairs as they left their seats, but I didn't care. I hit up the ISU watch party afterward in the Haymarket. You talk about Zombieland; holy depression, guys!
 
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1986 - Minneapolis weekend, watching Hornacek stick a dagger in Ron Harpers Miami team and then 2 days later watching Elmer and the fighting Virgils defrock Michigan in the NCAAs.
 
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1. Insight Bowl in Phoenix, 2000. Just a total takeover. Billups punt return was maybe my favorite moment.
2. OSU upset.
3. Nebraska 1992 and hanging on the goal posts.
4. Fizer over Mihm and the following B12 tourney
5. ISU over iowa in 1998. Watching in Ames with roomates and the party after.
6. Big 12 tourney where Fred's team won it (the first time)
7. ISU over iowa 2005
8. 2000 NCAA tourney win over UCLA (watching in Ames)
9. 9 turnover game against NU and the locker room speech
10. KU ice bowl game.
 
Nov 26, 1973 Buddy Hardeman was running right in front of us for a touchdown and somebody came off the Okie State bench and tackled him. He was awarded the touchdown anyway.

The Wallace game at Iowa of course although I was almost killed. Friend's dad 65 years old took a swing at me when I yelled "HOW BOUT THOSE HAWKEYES"
 
One of my favorite memories is a loss. Against Colorado(Homecoming?) under Earle Bruce, as time was winding down, ISU scored a touchdown. Instead of playing for the tie and kicking the extra point, He went for two for the win. Even though it failed, It showed that we weren't satisfied to just tie a game. We were there to win ,and most of the crowd cheered.:)
 
1. My first football game, 1981, win over #8 Missouri 34-13. Crutchfield ran all over them that day. I was a junior in high school and my older brother took me to a game. I was hooked.
2. La la la la la LaFester Rhoads game. Waited out in the cold all night to get tickets to that one.
3. 2000 Win over Colorado in Boulder. Snowing the whole game. Just a really cool environment and watching Sage dominate.

Obviously the Okie State game would be the best, but I watched on TV.
 
A first and lasting memory was Luther Blue's kickoff return against the Skers. Gave the whole stadium confidence that we could win the game and we did.

Blasting UCLA in the Sweet 16 game. Watching us toy with and completely dominate a Blue Blood was most satisfying, especially given what had happened 3 years before.
 

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