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I was on a radio show in Omaha today and was asked to rank the top five Big Ten schools on their recruiting appeal. That got me thinking about how I would rank the schools 1-12 based on what they have to offer from a recruiting standpoint. Here is a fun, interesting exercise with Signing […]
And game day isn’t an electric experience, as is the case at some other places.Atlanta, GA
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The one thing that has changed in the 40 some years I've experienced it is a shift from the game itself and enjoying it with fellow students/friends to an increasing focus on entertainment.
The pre-game things I did as a student was party the Friday night before Game Day, get up about 10, get dressed (usually in sport coat and tie - yes, we actually did that back then), walk to the stadium to be there about 15 minutes before kick-off, pull out whatever beverage we had snuck in, drink, watch the game, leave the game and party post game. It was a Friday - Saturday ritual ending when I got up on Sunday and started to study. Sure, I was entertained but I was entertained by the pre and post-game ritual, the game itself, the band and not by $25 Prime Rib sandwiches (there wasn't any food or what there was amounted to a soda and hot dog), big screen score boards and the human interest stories that come from them, pop music and luxury suites.
I don't think that shift is unique to The Big House. It's happened everywhere in college sports. I suspect not doing these things, trying to maintain a game day atmosphere the eschewed them on the basis of some high minded moral stand would produce empty stadia. So, I understand some of the shift. One has to feed American culture whatever that might be now.
But not all of it and what galls me is Branadon's apparent disinterest in acknowledging the value of maintaining contract with the roots of CFB and bringing on second and third generations of Michigan football fans. It's become hard for aging Michigan football fans to have their sons and daughters experience the roots of the game, not only because they are being edged out by commercialism but also because it is becoming prohibitively expensive to do it.Last edited by Jeff Buchanan; February 7, 2014, 11:38 AM.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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as I've told you guys before, Michigan stadium is quiet compared to a other larger stadiums. I think that plays a part in the game day atmosphere.
I'd agree with OSU #1.. I think 2-4 you could rank Nebraska, Michigan and PSU in any order and it would make sense.
I've never been to Indiana, but Id be surprised if anything really is worse than Northwestern. Outside the school, nothing about the football program could be considered a recruiting plus.Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
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