Corn hole or holey board lol , Sounds good I might have to bring a couple of dozen of Pepperoni rolls just to make it feel like home. I wonder if Flip cup is like beer pong? Dunno but I guess I will find out.
I'll keep a eye out this time...I tailgate at the end of tower by highland. I walk down tower to get to the stadium and back up tower to get back. I have to be walking right by y'all and just haven't noticed.
Look for a banner that looks like this: We normally have a nice painted flipcup table set up on the sidewalk in front of the site. Oh, and if you hear a bell ringing, that's us. Just watch out for the flying challenge flags. The standards tend to be very low later in the day, hence the flying challenge flags.
We are directly across the street from the Union on Tower. If you're coming up from Highland, y'all probably turn on South Stadium, so you don't go far enough down Tower to get to us.
No, not like beer pong at all. Flip cup (or Cups) is a team-based drinking game developed on college campuses.[1] Two teams of an equal number of players stand on opposite sides of a table, facing one another. The players directly facing are opponents. In front of each teammate is a Solo cup filled with a set amount of beer. Generally, the first line inside a Solo cup is used as a marker. At the start, the first member of each team drinks their beverage. When finished, the cup is placed open side up at the edge of the table, and the player who drank it attempts to flip the cup, by flicking or lifting the bottom until it flips and lands face down on the table, sitting on its mouth. The player may not use two hands to "guide" the cup to flip over. If player is unsuccessful on the first try, the cup is reset and re-flipped. Only after the first teammate is done flipping successfully can the next person proceed. Whichever team finishes drinking and flipping all its cups first wins. Several flip-cup tournaments have been held in the United States.[2][3][4][5]