When I was at Baylor, "beer pong" was played differently than it was at most other universities.
We played on a standard ping pong table, with a stolen Big O goblet filled with beer placed in each corner of the table, and the net raised up to about 6ft. (Roughly 3 ft. above the table)
Each team of two only had 1 paddle, and had to alternate shots with a high trajectory to clear the net.
Ball moved slow and was easy to hit, making the passing of the paddles the main obstacle for each team.
After each point, the team that got scored on took a sip from the big o in front of them. When the ball inevitably landed in someone's big o, that person had to down the rest of the glass.
Great game that could be played for hours.
Most of the old homes around campus had big entry ways that were the perfect size for the table to be set up. Most of which were there permanently.
Is this still a thing?
We played on a standard ping pong table, with a stolen Big O goblet filled with beer placed in each corner of the table, and the net raised up to about 6ft. (Roughly 3 ft. above the table)
Each team of two only had 1 paddle, and had to alternate shots with a high trajectory to clear the net.
Ball moved slow and was easy to hit, making the passing of the paddles the main obstacle for each team.
After each point, the team that got scored on took a sip from the big o in front of them. When the ball inevitably landed in someone's big o, that person had to down the rest of the glass.
Great game that could be played for hours.
Most of the old homes around campus had big entry ways that were the perfect size for the table to be set up. Most of which were there permanently.
Is this still a thing?