September 02, 2008
Temple Football Team Has Winning Record
How about that! Local college football laughingstock Temple opened its season with a 35-7 win over Army, the program's first opening game win since 2002. (That was a win over Richmond, who is a I-AA school; the year before Temple opened with a win over Navy. The last time Temple opened the season with a win over a team that wasn't a service academy or a team from a lower division was when the Owls beat Eastern Michigan to open the 1996 season.)
Now that Temple has a winning record for the first time since '02, the school is attempting to do the unthinkable: Attract fans to the games! Temple plays a short subway ride away from campus at Lincoln Financial Field, and clearly the planned pre-game pep rallies will give the Owls the moral support for their first winning season since... oh, let's just say "ever." (It's actually 1990.)
La Salle's traditionally horrible football team, incidentally, remains undefeated this year as well, as the program was dropped.
Update: Here's more about the game from my buddy Tannenwald; Temple was outgained but still won by 28. Be sure to read the surprisingly somewhat angry comments from Temple alums!
Temple football opens with 35-7 win over Army [Daily News]
Owls hope to fill the Linc this year [Temple News]
La Salle University to drop football [GoExplorers.com]
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January 18, 2007
Linc Ramps To Be Buttressed
While the Eagles' loss on Sunday may have ended the Birds' season, it's not all bad. Now that the Birds will be out of Lincoln Financial Field until a preseason game sometime in August, the Eagles have time to
repair those shaky ramps at the Linc.
The ramps, you may remember, first shook after the Eagles' victory over Dallas in October. The Eagles' brass and "engineering experts" said it was simply "lateral vibrations" and everything was okay. It was a classic he said, she said -- or, in this case, Eagles said, drunk fans said -- case.
Nothing much happened as the Eagles' sunk to 5-6 and fans started leaving games not all of the same time. But when the Eagles rallied to make the playoffs, fans reported more shaking after the Eagles' first round win over the Giants and even showed camera phone video that proved, uh, that the Eagles play at Lincoln Financial Field. (Even if that. It's a camera phone video; you can't tell a thing.)
Well, the Eagles have decided to fix the ramps in the offseason. While the ramps are up to code and there aren't any cracks, the Eagles will hire people to buttress two of the stadium's ramps. (A third ramp, in the southeast corner, didn't have any problems.) It's a problem that, according to Huntington Valley engineer Steven Kiss, you could "[a]sk any two-year engineering student and he'll tell you in two minutes."
City building code, though, doesn't require ramps to account for lateral vibrations. Says L&I acting commish David Perri: "We can't arbitrarily impose standards that aren't part of the law. I can't say, 'Jeez, why don't you throw in a few extra braces on there?'" But, uh, you just did, David.
Eagles to repair shaky Linc ramps [Daily News]
Archives: Rampgate
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January 11, 2007
Rampgate Intensifies At The Linc
There it is, camera phone footage CBS 3 obtained from a person who walked down the ramps at The Linc and lived to tell about it. As you can tell from the video, uhh... yeah. It's a camera phone video. You can't tell a thing.
A report is expected tomorrow about the Linc ramps, just in time for us all to forget it when the Eagles beat the Saints on Saturday.
Fan Captures Swaying Ramps At Link [sic] On Camera [CBS 3]
Report tomorrow on Linc ramps [Daily News]
Archives: Lincoln Financial Field
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January 10, 2007
Linc Ramps Continue To Amuse Drunk Fans
Let's hope the Seahawks and Eagles both don't win this weekend. If that happens, the NFC Championship would be at Lincoln Financial Field, and then 60,000 fans would die when all the ramps at the Linc collapse.
You may remember back after the Dallas game last fall fans experienced "lateral vibrations" when walking down the ramps to exit the game. Fans said the ramps swayed 4-to-5 feet, but since there weren't huge cracks in the ramps, and investigators found them structurally sound, it was pretty much forgotten about.
Last Sunday, after the Eagles 23-20 win over the Giants, fans said no less than two ramps were swaying as they exited after David Akers' game-winning field goal on the final play. The Inquirer's Andrew Maykuth gets some choice quotes from fans.
- "People started running, and that's when it got really scary. I didn't have anything to drink."
- "A trash can chained to the railing on the ramp was moving back and forth like it was being hit by waves."
- "I've never been in an earthquake, but I imagine that's what one feels like."
- "They sell a lot of beer up there, and it's pretty easy to fall down if you're trying to go down that fun-house ramp."
- "I'm not going to lie to you. It was a little hairy. People were really scared."
- "It was like being on the deck of a cruise ship." (Editor's Note: The Inquirer identifies this quote as coming from X-Men member Jean Grey.)
Whatever. It's like a fun house, people! If you fall down 'cuz of the swaying ramps, just curl into a ball a la Sonic and you'll be down in no time!
2d Linc ramp reported to sway [Inquirer]
Archives: Lincoln Financial Field
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October 11, 2006
Rampgate Controversy Intensifies!
A day after
the news broke that fans felt the exit ramps at the Linc shaking, suddenly all those fans were "wildly exaggerating" about far the ramps were swaying.
"Inspectors" -- probably stooges for either the government or the Eagles -- said the ramp did not sway four to five feet as was originally reported. The Inquirer also quotes a bunch of "experts" who say that the fans were probably exaggerating and everything is probably okay.
Uh huh. Okay. Who am I supposed to believe: all these "experts" and "scientists" who weren't there or 10,000 drunk people who nearly died? This has all the markings of a cover-up. Don't worry. While the "main stream media" covers up the story, I'll be digging for the real story.
City says Eagles fans overstated ramp's sway [Inquirer]
Yesterday: Good Lateral Vibrations
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October 10, 2006
Good Lateral Vibrations
While celebrating when exiting Sunday's T.O. Bowl, the fans walking down the ramps at Lincoln Financial Field noticed something a little strange. That is, they noticed that
the ramps were shaking oh noooooooo!
That woulda put quite the damper on the game, eh? "The Eagles defeated the Cowboys in a thriller, 38-24, Sunday at the Linc. Oh, and 10,000 fans died when the ramps collapsed after the game."
Turns out nobody was in any danger. (According to the Eagles, at least.) Spokeswoman Bonnie Grant said it's simply "lateral vibration" -- thanks, Encyclopedia Brown -- which is common among structures that lots of people walk on.
That hasn't made fans feel any better, though. KYW 1060 reports:
But fans like Ed Haas aren't so sure. He's a lifelong season ticketholder and says he saw people falling, others grabbing their children, and genuinely scared.
"I've been going to football games since I was 10. I'm 50. I've been to Franklin Field, Lincoln Financial Field, the Vet and that's the first time it's ever happened."
It's a little known fact that the Vet wasn't knocked down by explosives. No, they just got those ramps rocking and the whole thing came tumbling down.
Fans Call Ramps at Linc 'Unstable' [KYW 1060]
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October 06, 2006
The Big Showdown At The Linc
All week, everyone has been talking about the big showdown at Lincoln Financial Field this weekend. This much-hyped matchup has attracted all of Philadelphia's attention. Previews of the game have led every newscast and been fronted on every paper since Tuesday.
It's been a tough season so far, but our local boys seem up to the task of taking down the visitors' star players and leading the team to victory.
Will the home team win? Philadelphia Will Do's preview, after the jump.
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