Too late to set the standard. Iowa State and Kansas State are already being fined for opting out of their bowls.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/47235883/iowa-state-k-state-skip-bowl-games-fined-500k-big-12
I did not have Dolly Parton and Motley Crue collaborating on my bingo card.
(searched but did not see this posted anywhere so apologies if it has been posted)
Yes. 1983 and 1987.
The WCWS was held in Omaha in those days. So the aggy women have had more success in Omaha than the baseball team.
https://www.ncaa.com/history/softball/d1
Don't know if this post is too late for the OP, but here you go.
In the strip center where the Hardknocks sports bar is located, there is an Asian place that is pretty solid - Rice Hat.
Other than that, Portland is pretty much nothing other than the national chains.
Behind the Whataburger at 181 and Wildcat there is Yo Philly Cheesesteaks. They used to be located in Corpus on North Beach but relocated to Portland. Decent to solid cheesesteaks.
I've only been once so obviously not a large sample size but the seafood place next to the cheesesteak place is, if nothing else, an option that is not a chain. LeStourgeon Seafood Company.
Haven't been in a while but if you want a standard TexMex place then La Iguana on 5th Avenue and Moore Avenue is probably your best option. There or the Taqueria Guadalajara.
You now have the option of stopping in at the knock-off Buc-ee's at 181 and Buddy Ganem and getting a burrito or a chopped beef sandwich. There is a Bill Miller's on the other side of 181 is that is your thing.
Where do the land thieves fall on the spectrum? Behind aggy? Is it a 1A/1B type of situation where the only losers are those that have to deal with both?
SIAP (not going to scroll back through the thread) but I like how one of the traditions of The University of Texas is ripping the heart out of Arizona State University.
If true, I think we have just found the real reason @Brisketexan is in Germany. He is obviously about ready to execute some sort of Ocean's 11-style corn flake heist. I have a feeling there will be a news story when we wake up on January 2nd about a massive break-in and theft from a warehouse in Germany where thieves took a supply of corn flakes valued in the millions. Authorities will say the only clues left behind by the thieves are an empty tin that once held sardines, the wrapper from a sleeve of crackers, and an empty bottle of Crystal hot sauce.