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[quote name="Eagle11" post="1280817" timestamp="1348510049"]
[quote author=jmoore link=topic=103624.msg1280792#msg1280792 date=1348509246]
I was curious so I looked into the UIL Rules and did not see anything about the Home team not allowed to sit on Visitors side the following is the only thing listed in reference to seating.

(1) Seating. The visiting team has the right to demand one-half of the stadium seats in relation to the 50-yard line in all
League football contests, whether district games, non-district games or playoff games, unless mutually agreed
otherwise by the two schools involved. A visiting team can demand one half of the reserved seats. A visiting team has
a right to split the stadium in relation to the fifty yard line, subject to the end zone situation being equal, unless
mutually agreeable otherwise
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I was just looking at that jmoore.....I believe a team can make a rule for their field or a district could make a rule for their schools but I cannot find anywhere in the UIL handbook that says it is a UIL rule
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I wouldn't be surprised if a school or district made a rule along those lines to keep altercations/incidents from happening. Makes sense, until the home side is sold out playing against an opponent that doesn't travel well or have much support.
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[quote name="jmoore" post="1280822" timestamp="1348510207"]
[quote author=Eagle11 link=topic=103624.msg1280817#msg1280817 date=1348510049]
[quote author=jmoore link=topic=103624.msg1280792#msg1280792 date=1348509246]
I was curious so I looked into the UIL Rules and did not see anything about the Home team not allowed to sit on Visitors side the following is the only thing listed in reference to seating.

(1) Seating. The visiting team has the right to demand one-half of the stadium seats in relation to the 50-yard line in all
League football contests, whether district games, non-district games or playoff games, unless mutually agreed
otherwise by the two schools involved. A visiting team can demand one half of the reserved seats. A visiting team has
a right to split the stadium in relation to the fifty yard line, subject to the end zone situation being equal, unless
mutually agreeable otherwise
[/quote]
I was just looking at that jmoore.....I believe a team can make a rule for their field or a district could make a rule for their schools but I cannot find anywhere in the UIL handbook that says it is a UIL rule
[/quote]

I wouldn't be surprised if a school or district made a rule along those lines to keep altercations/incidents from happening. Makes sense, until the home side is sold out playing against an opponent that doesn't travel well or have much support.
[/quote]

I may have the district rules and UIL rules crossed.  Years and years ago during Vidor's homecoming games only could Vidor sit on the visiting teams side due to over flow.  However, the district does not allow the home team to sit on the visitors side any longer.  They haven't for years. 
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[quote name="coach pops" post="1280820" timestamp="1348510137"]
This comes down to being a totally classless act with the intent to disrespect an entire community for the sake of pissing people off. It is childish and irresponsible behavior and a terrible example of bad sportsmanship. Kudos to the p---k that hatched this crap. This is a heck of an example to set for your community and students. If Nederland did something this sorry to an opponent I would be at the admin. building getting a king sized piece of someones butt. This foolish act has totally overpowered all the positive steps the Vidor community has made in the minds of fair people. The backlash will be tremendous and deserved.
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I seriously doubt that the schools administration sat down and said you know what let's screw over Nederland this year for just sh**s and giggles. Grow up and get all the facts before you start calling people out. "a terrible example of bad sportsmanship" Hmmm and your post here jumping to conclusions when you have no clue what the situation actually is does not set a terrible example and isn't bad sportsmanship by running down a town and a team without knowledge on the situation. Kudos!!
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[quote name="PirateGirl4ever" post="1280832" timestamp="1348510466"]
[quote author=jmoore link=topic=103624.msg1280822#msg1280822 date=1348510207]
[quote author=Eagle11 link=topic=103624.msg1280817#msg1280817 date=1348510049]
[quote author=jmoore link=topic=103624.msg1280792#msg1280792 date=1348509246]
I was curious so I looked into the UIL Rules and did not see anything about the Home team not allowed to sit on Visitors side the following is the only thing listed in reference to seating.

(1) Seating. The visiting team has the right to demand one-half of the stadium seats in relation to the 50-yard line in all
League football contests, whether district games, non-district games or playoff games, unless mutually agreed
otherwise by the two schools involved. A visiting team can demand one half of the reserved seats. A visiting team has
a right to split the stadium in relation to the fifty yard line, subject to the end zone situation being equal, unless
mutually agreeable otherwise
[/quote]
I was just looking at that jmoore.....I believe a team can make a rule for their field or a district could make a rule for their schools but I cannot find anywhere in the UIL handbook that says it is a UIL rule
[/quote]

I wouldn't be surprised if a school or district made a rule along those lines to keep altercations/incidents from happening. Makes sense, until the home side is sold out playing against an opponent that doesn't travel well or have much support.
[/quote]

I may have the district rules and UIL rules crossed.  Years and years ago during Vidor's homecoming games only could Vidor sit on the visiting teams side due to over flow.  However, the district does not allow the home team to sit on the visitors side any longer.  They haven't for years.
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My question would then be.....how do you control that? If I dressed in black as a vidor fan and went on nederlands side then pull off my shirt to reveal a vidor shirt.....would I be kicked out? What if I wore a PNG shirt but was a vidor fan?

I think the rule would be that Vidor cannot sell tickets to their fans through the school.....but if you go to the stadium and buy one that can't be controlled.....just wondering/not arguing
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[quote name="Eagle11" post="1280845" timestamp="1348510794"]
[quote author=PirateGirl4ever link=topic=103624.msg1280832#msg1280832 date=1348510466]
[quote author=jmoore link=topic=103624.msg1280822#msg1280822 date=1348510207]
[quote author=Eagle11 link=topic=103624.msg1280817#msg1280817 date=1348510049]
[quote author=jmoore link=topic=103624.msg1280792#msg1280792 date=1348509246]
I was curious so I looked into the UIL Rules and did not see anything about the Home team not allowed to sit on Visitors side the following is the only thing listed in reference to seating.

(1) Seating. The visiting team has the right to demand one-half of the stadium seats in relation to the 50-yard line in all
League football contests, whether district games, non-district games or playoff games, unless mutually agreed
otherwise by the two schools involved. A visiting team can demand one half of the reserved seats. A visiting team has
a right to split the stadium in relation to the fifty yard line, subject to the end zone situation being equal, unless
mutually agreeable otherwise
[/quote]
I was just looking at that jmoore.....I believe a team can make a rule for their field or a district could make a rule for their schools but I cannot find anywhere in the UIL handbook that says it is a UIL rule
[/quote]

I wouldn't be surprised if a school or district made a rule along those lines to keep altercations/incidents from happening. Makes sense, until the home side is sold out playing against an opponent that doesn't travel well or have much support.
[/quote]

I may have the district rules and UIL rules crossed.  Years and years ago during Vidor's homecoming games only could Vidor sit on the visiting teams side due to over flow.  However, the district does not allow the home team to sit on the visitors side any longer.  They haven't for years.
[/quote]
My question would then be.....how do you control that? If I dressed in black as a vidor fan and went on nederlands side then pull off my shirt to reveal a vidor shirt.....would I be kicked out? [b]What if I wore a PNG shirt but was a vidor fan?[/b]

I think the rule would be that Vidor cannot sell tickets to their fans through the school.....but if you go to the stadium and buy one that can't be controlled.....just wondering/not arguing
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Cant see that ever happening.  :D
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Eagle last year at the MCM game there was a Nederland fan sitting on the PNG side with his wife.  This man was the most obnoxious person I have ever seen.  He was rude and down right hateful to the people sitting around him.  We were not close but I could hear him.  He finally jumped in this mans face and I thought all hell would break loose but it didn't. The police finally asked him to leave.  By the way his wife had already left because he embarrassed her so much.
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[quote name="NDNation" post="1280850" timestamp="1348511042"]
[quote author=Eagle11 link=topic=103624.msg1280845#msg1280845 date=1348510794]
[quote author=PirateGirl4ever link=topic=103624.msg1280832#msg1280832 date=1348510466]
[quote author=jmoore link=topic=103624.msg1280822#msg1280822 date=1348510207]
[quote author=Eagle11 link=topic=103624.msg1280817#msg1280817 date=1348510049]
[quote author=jmoore link=topic=103624.msg1280792#msg1280792 date=1348509246]
I was curious so I looked into the UIL Rules and did not see anything about the Home team not allowed to sit on Visitors side the following is the only thing listed in reference to seating.

(1) Seating. The visiting team has the right to demand one-half of the stadium seats in relation to the 50-yard line in all
League football contests, whether district games, non-district games or playoff games, unless mutually agreed
otherwise by the two schools involved. A visiting team can demand one half of the reserved seats. A visiting team has
a right to split the stadium in relation to the fifty yard line, subject to the end zone situation being equal, unless
mutually agreeable otherwise
[/quote]
I was just looking at that jmoore.....I believe a team can make a rule for their field or a district could make a rule for their schools but I cannot find anywhere in the UIL handbook that says it is a UIL rule
[/quote]

I wouldn't be surprised if a school or district made a rule along those lines to keep altercations/incidents from happening. Makes sense, until the home side is sold out playing against an opponent that doesn't travel well or have much support.
[/quote]

I may have the district rules and UIL rules crossed.  Years and years ago during Vidor's homecoming games only could Vidor sit on the visiting teams side due to over flow.  However, the district does not allow the home team to sit on the visitors side any longer.  They haven't for years.
[/quote]
My question would then be.....how do you control that? If I dressed in black as a vidor fan and went on nederlands side then pull off my shirt to reveal a vidor shirt.....would I be kicked out? [b]What if I wore a PNG shirt but was a vidor fan?[/b]

I think the rule would be that Vidor cannot sell tickets to their fans through the school.....but if you go to the stadium and buy one that can't be controlled.....just wondering/not arguing
[/quote]

Cant see that ever happening.  :D
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You know what I mean......ok, if a vidor fan wore a shirt that said Dr. Pepper on it.....lol......my question is......if an administrator knows that fan is a Vidor fan, how do they control that? I think they would remove a bunch of kids congregating on the wrong side tho.....trouble waiting to happen.

Cheermom, I agree with you.....I have seen the same thing but I guess outside of bringing the law in, how can adminisrators control that? Especially when there will be thousands of fans moving around?
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[quote name="Cheermom4" post="1280870" timestamp="1348511633"]
I have no problems with anyone cheering on their own team.  But when you are sitting on the other teams side don't act a fool.  Also he is lucky I wasn't the woman he was talking to crazy because I would have shown him CRAZY.
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LO....how them where crazy lives huh?
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[quote name="PirateGirl4ever" post="1280887" timestamp="1348512303"]
I know for a fact that VISD sent an abundance of tickets to NISD.  This is an issue you need to take up with your own school district and not try to drag another school district thru the mud based on your personal assumptions.
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They probably sold them to the season tickets holders as did PNG.
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[quote name="PirateGirl4ever" post="1280887" timestamp="1348512303"]
I know for a fact that VISD sent an abundance of tickets to NISD.  This is an issue you need to take up with your own school district and not try to drag another school district thru the mud based on your personal assumptions.
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I know for a fact the pass 2 times we played Vidor for their Homecoming there were several Vidor folk sitting on our side. As soon as Half was over they all got up and left. This was after PNG was told there're no tickets left.
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I believe Season ticket holders get the first shot at these tickets when they pick up their tickets before the season.  If Nederland gets 1000 tickets and the season ticket holders buy 990 of them, that only leaves 10 for the rest of the people.  I know it sucks, but that is the way it is done at most schools. 
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[quote name="GoDogs27" post="1280975" timestamp="1348515480"]
Ok I got to the bottom of it. Vidor only sent over a certain allotment at the beginning of the year and Nederland sold most of them to season ticket holders. The remaining tickets is what NISD has to sell because Vidor won't send anymore. Not sure why they won't but there's your story.
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This tells me it is Vidors way of allowing more of their fans in for Homecoming
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[quote name="GoDogs27" post="1280975" timestamp="1348515480"]
Ok I got to the bottom of it. Vidor only sent over a certain allotment at the beginning of the year and Nederland sold most of them to season ticket holders. The remaining tickets is what NISD has to sell because Vidor won't send anymore. Not sure why they won't but there's your story.
[/quote]

That sounds alot more reasonable.  Lets tone done the accusations please.
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Vidor sends the same amount to each school district for all away games. They probably sold them first to current season ticket holders then to the public.  Hence the reason there is only XX amount tickets left.  Just one of the perks of being a season ticket holder!  If Vidor would have sent all of their visitor tickets to Ned, don’t you think fans that didn’t go to the school district the week of the game or before would be ticked if they were turned away at the gate because they didn’t purchase the tickets at the school??
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[quote name="PirateGirl4ever" post="1281001" timestamp="1348516623"]
Vidor sends the same amount to each school district for all away games. They probably sold them first to current season ticket holders then to the public.  Hence the reason there is only XX amount tickets left.  Just one of the perks of being a season ticket holder!  If Vidor would have sent all of their visitor tickets to Ned, don’t you think fans that didn’t go to the school district the week of the game or before would be ticked if they were turned away at the gate because they didn’t purchase the tickets at the school??
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That happens at MCM every year.  The tickets are gone before the game starts.
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[quote name="PirateGirl4ever" post="1280887" timestamp="1348512303"]
I know for a fact that VISD sent an abundance of tickets to NISD.  This is an issue you need to take up with your own school district and not try to drag another school district thru the mud based on your personal assumptions.
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Nobody is dragging anybody through the mud. Facts are facts. For whatever reason, Vidor won't send anymore. The standard procedure seems to be for the home school to send more tickets if the away school is low the week of but Vidor wont. This is coming from a reliable source at NISD. Someone who handles these tickets. Just wondering... Is this Vidor's homecoming?
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