The Mosh Pit
This is footage from my digital camera of the mosh pit of University of Hawaii Warrior fans after the 39-27 win over Boise State. Although Police was there to prevent the fans from going onto the field after the game, I only saw one person chased, then escorted away from the stadium. It may have been a bit overwhelming for them. The chant you hear during this clip is B-C-S which of course stands for Bowl Championship Series. Congratulations to The Warriors 2007 WAC Champions!
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November 24th, 2007 at 5:32 pm
Watching the game on TV, it was almost comical watching the half-ass rushing of the field after the game. Nothing like what I see mainland colleges do. They actually manage to fill the field from sideline to sideline. We were lucky to cover mid-field. And how much does it suck to be the one guy to get escorted from the stadium while everyone else is out on the field.
November 24th, 2007 at 5:34 pm
Watching the game on TV, it was almost comical watching the half-ass rushing of the field after the game. Nothing like what I see mainland colleges do. They actually manage to fill the field from sideline to sideline. We were lucky to cover mid-field. And how much does it suck to be the one guy to get escorted from the stadium while everyone else is out on the field. Congratulations to UH winning the WAC title. Their hard work is paying off and with help from Oregon and Texas losing this weekend. They should be right in the top 12 of the BCS rankings.
November 30th, 2007 at 12:49 pm
Way to go, Warriors!
Trey– did you film this from inside a corporate suite? There is a mysterious fuzzy area on the frame, like a University sticker on the window, centered on the top of the right goal post; which goal post, as House is saying, should be gone by the end of this clip if the fans were doing it right.
November 30th, 2007 at 2:04 pm
actually that fuzzy area is an insurance company’s logo blocking my view. it is located on the net that blocks the ball from going into the stands on field goal attempts.