Spring Game Tailgate
- golfertk14
- Space Cowboy/Guitarist

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THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED
I unfortunatley will not be in attendance due to prior commintments..our church youth group is raising money for a Youth Gathering in San Antonio 2006.
- PGY Tiercel
- Salmon of Doubt

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I got a nice set of boards for christmas, the bags are brown and white with and each one has and orange letter for BGSU. Deffinitly will be bringing them to games this fall.hammb wrote:Sounds good! We were thinking about putting together a cornhole game some time this summer for the tailgates next year.thewebboy wrote:beer and cornhole from this guy![]()
Does anyone need me to bring anything else ?


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- UK Peregrine
- Transcendent Illuminati

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Question: Where I am orginally from everyone played bean bag, not cornhole. The boards are slightly different, where bean bag boards are more vertical and cornhole boards are much more horizontal looking. Bean bag boards are much smaller than cornhole boards too. Anyone know a little about the dichotomy between the two? I'll be sure to bring my "bean bag" boards along this season when PGY brings his "cornhole" boards.Flipper wrote:You know...I thought the term "cornhole game" meant....... something else
- PGY Tiercel
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And beer and cornhole go together too, its a perfect fall menage et troi.thewebboy wrote:ewww... i can only imagineFlipper wrote:You know...I thought the term "cornhole game" meant....... something else
Cornhole and Tailgating go hand in hand. Kind of like Beer and Tailgating.
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- PGY Tiercel
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What is Cornhole?UK Peregrine wrote:Question: Where I am orginally from everyone played bean bag, not cornhole. The boards are slightly different, where bean bag boards are more vertical and cornhole boards are much more horizontal looking. Bean bag boards are much smaller than cornhole boards too. Anyone know a little about the dichotomy between the two? I'll be sure to bring my "bean bag" boards along this season when PGY brings his "cornhole" boards.Flipper wrote:You know...I thought the term "cornhole game" meant....... something else
It has been called many things, Corn Toss, Bean Bag, Bean Toss, Soft Horseshoes, Indiana Horseshoes, but to many of us born and raised in Kentucky and the southern part of Ohio, the game is passionately referred to as Cornhole.
It has been said that the game originated in Germany in the 14th century, and then was rediscovered in the hills of Kentucky over 100 years ago.
The truth is, who really knows, but the game is great fun for all ages and can be played anywhere!
Cornhole or Corn Toss is similar to horseshoes except you use wooden boxes called cornhole platforms and corn bags instead of horseshoes and metal stakes. Contestants take turns pitching their corn bags at the cornhole platform until a contestant reaches the score of 21 points. A corn bag in the hole scores 3 points, while one on the platform scores 1 point.
Scoring can be swift and the lead may change hands several times in a match before the winner is decided.
The game is generally played tournament style with an individual or team being named the champion at the end of the tournament.
Why play Cornhole / Corn Toss?
The biggest reasons to play Cornhole or Corn Toss instead of horseshoes or other similar games is that Cornhole can be played anywhere and everyone can play Cornhole.
If you can aim and toss a corn bag 30 feet, you can master the game of Cornhole - It's great for family outings.
Cornhole can be played anywhere - driveways, parks, backyard, campgrounds, beaches and even in-doors.
Safe for everyone - no metal or pointed objects. Corn bags are made of extra soft 12 oz. duck canvas material and filled with pliable high quality feed corn.
No muss; no fuss. Two cornhole platforms and 8 corn bags and you’re ready to play the game.
Very portable. Can be taken anywhere. Fits in most car trunks and there are fold-down models that are even more portable.
Horseshoes require a sand pit and are hard for the kids to pitch, lawn darts require a lawn and hasn’t been seen since the 70’s, ring toss was made for children and bean bags are for wimps; Cornhole is the game for everyone!
It’s great fun for the whole family.
http://www.playcornhole.org/whatis.shtml
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- Falconfreak90
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- Redwingtom
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About three years ago when I was working for Provident Bank, all the employees actually received an official memo from the corporate office in Cincy that annouced the 2nd annual CornHole competition. Being in the Cleveland office we had never heard of it and thought it was funny. I kept the memo for a few years then finally got rid of it. Cornholing sounds like something, someone from Cincy would do!
- Falconfreak90
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Will do Tom! I think I do a pretty good one as well. C ya there! Hopefully Omarvelous has another horrible spring game. LOL!Redwingtom wrote:Hey Freak...remind me to do my corholio impersonation tomorrow...it is killer...although I usually only do it when I am drunk.Falconfreak90 wrote:I need TP for my bunghole. Are you threatening me????Flipper wrote:
I am Cornholio!!
Michael W.
BGSU-12 TIME MAC CHAMPION
FALCON FOOTBALL ROCKS!
BGSU-12 TIME MAC CHAMPION
FALCON FOOTBALL ROCKS!


