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adamtodd

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  • Birthday 04/24/1987

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  1. I'm glad this is the topic that gets my first post, because this memory will forever fill me with joy. During the 2008-2009 season we played Charlotte at home. As many know, Chaifetz provides great student seating. Nowhere is this more apparent then the two front row seats about 4 feet away from the end of the opposing teams bench. My buddy and I would often drink copious amounts of the arena's finest Budweiser and double fist most of the game. This liquid courage would allow us to be a menace to the opposing bench. During the game my buddy and I were giving Bobby Lutz a lot to hear. Usually we'd just yell his name and ask him what he was doing on a basketball court because of his lack of size and facial hair (he looks like a baby). Right before halftime we could see we were really making Lutz mad as he would gawk and stare at us unflinchingly. When halftime came around we could always yell at all the players and coaches as they would run through the tunnel. During this game, Bobby Lutz turned to the St. Louis Metro cop on duty and said, "Kick these guys out!" Lutz is pointing at us and snarling and very pissed (we did eventually beat the 49ers that game). What followed was the cop telling my buddy and I that we could get arrested for "disturbing the peace at a sporting event." I called bs and nothing happened. He did advise us to quit while we were ahead (with the beer and Lutz, I assume). The cop then stood right next to us the entire second half to make sure we were good boys. We weren't but that's how we always are. The best part of the story comes the next home game. I believe we played and beat St. Joe's. Anyway, the seats we normally sit in are barricaded off, therefore we have to sit in the next row. I mean there is literally a barrier separating those seats from the rest of the student section. It was like a smack in the face, get such a great rise out of a coach, but don't expect to sit in those seats again. I will always remember that game fondly.
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