Although they say baseball is America's pastime, nothing captures our enthusiasm quite the way football does. Whether it's high school, college, or professional, football ignites a passion and creates a party environment
everyone can enjoy. The big homecoming game is a must for fall semester, and as it gets closer you're probably thinking of ways to make this one better than last. Without a doubt, the star of football season is not that new, super-cute quarterback. He's hot, but tailgating with your best friends and latest love interest is
so much hotter.
There are a 101 ways to get your tailgate on this fall, but as always, please remember, that sometimes less is more. (And a solid plan never hurts either!) Whether you prefer to watch the game from home or be right dead smack in the middle of all the bleacher and parking lot action, tailgates hosting can be a breeze. If you're crowd phobic, the primary principles of tailgating can also be applied in the comfort of your very own den or living room. Either way, the key is to focus on a smaller guest list. This eliminates the hassle of caravanning to the game, and in the alternative, ensures that everyone can see the TV.
For decorations, use all the team logo merchandise you own (or can borrow), and incorporate your team's colors into the plates, napkins, frozen drinks, whatever! Don't spend a lot of time on this because as the official tailgate coordinator your real concern will be food and football, baby! Sounds like work right? No worries, as usual we've done most of the planning for you!