Not for football, cause that would be ridiculous (we'd kill them) - but in a hockey game. Michigan is talking about scheduling an outdoor game in December 2010. Outdoor game at the Big House (http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2009/03/university_of_michigan_seeking.html#more). I say we start the petition now. We travel well and it would be awesome. Unfortunately, if this happens it'll probably end up being against Wisconsin, Minny, Mich St or Ohio St. It would be a pretty fun game though, and a great OOC game too.
We do travel well. But I don't think we'd bring anywhere near the number of fans to Ann Arbor that Wisconsin would. They're trying to sell 80,000 seats. That's an awful lot of seats.
I'd go though.
I'm actually at grad school in ann arbor now and I didn't mean to imply that we would fill the Big House, but we wouldn't have to...from what I've seen in this town, they'd sell out the stadium with just Michigan students and other fans from around this area. All that would be left would be the reserved tickets anyway which (at least for football games) are always at the top of the section. Even though I'm graduating before that game would take place, I'd be there in a second.
Also, Cornell is actually getting a few mentions on some Michigan sites for who they'd like to see at the Big House. I'd say Minnesota is the favorite so far though.
Yes, what a great idea. Let's go to Michigan to see a game in a stadium made for a different sport, where we can't see the action. ::rolleyes:: This gimmick has already ruined the 2010 Frozen Four, let's not encourage it to spread further.
JTW, I'm glad I'm not the only one that feels this way about the Detroit Debacle. Oh well, it's only one year. Then we go back to a real hockey venue for the 2011 Frozen Four
[quote redice]JTW, I'm glad I'm not the only one that feels this way about the Detroit Debacle. Oh well, it's only one year. Then we go back to a real hockey venue for the 2011 Frozen Four[/quote]
I had to look it up.
2009 DC MCI/Verizon/whatever the corporate whore of the week is
2010 Ford Dome
2011 St. Paul
2012 Tampa
2010 might be saved yet if the Big 3 go out of business before then. And I suppose 2012 could be saved if, I dunno, global warming moves the coastline up to Charlotte.
[quote Trotsky][quote redice]JTW, I'm glad I'm not the only one that feels this way about the Detroit Debacle. Oh well, it's only one year. Then we go back to a real hockey venue for the 2011 Frozen Four[/quote]
I had to look it up.
2009 DC MCI/Verizon/whatever the corporate whore of the week is
2010 Ford Dome
2011 St. Paul
2012 Tampa
2010 might be saved yet if the Big 3 go out of business before then. And I suppose 2012 could be saved if, I dunno, global warming moves the coastline up to Charlotte.[/quote]
Then again, what will save this year?
http://dcist.com/2009/02/ncaa_discussing_verizon_center_ice.php
Where was the previous Phrozen Phour freon/ice disaster? Cincinnati? At least we'll be in a cool city for partying this time.
[quote RichH]Then again, what will save this year?[/quote]
I can see this year's F4 from my house. Nothing can or should save it.
[quote ansky629]I'm actually at grad school in ann arbor now and I didn't mean to imply that we would fill the Big House, but we wouldn't have to...from what I've seen in this town, they'd sell out the stadium with just Michigan students and other fans from around this area. All that would be left would be the reserved tickets anyway which (at least for football games) are always at the top of the section. Even though I'm graduating before that game would take place, I'd be there in a second.
Also, Cornell is actually getting a few mentions on some Michigan sites for who they'd like to see at the Big House. I'd say Minnesota is the favorite so far though.[/quote]
In order to get Minnesota to travel for a NC game, they will have to sell out the big house and give the goofers half the gate!
[quote RichH]Where was the previous Phrozen Phour freon/ice disaster? Cincinnati? At least we'll be in a cool city for partying this time.[/quote]
Yep Cinci. A most memorable first FF for me.
So, after all that it comes out that Michigan has already picked an opponent and it's going to be Michigan State. I think it woulda been cooler if it wasn't a team they already play 3 or 4 times a year, but whatever. Link (http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2009/03/michigan_state_commits_to_play.html)
[quote jtwcornell91]Yes, what a great idea. Let's go to Michigan to see a game in a stadium made for a different sport, where we can't see the action. ::rolleyes:: This gimmick has already ruined the 2010 Frozen Four, let's not encourage it to spread further.[/quote]
Having never been to one of these events I still think it's kind of cool. Especially if the weather is cold and snowing like it was in Buffalo, Jan 1, 2008. But I do think gimmick games should be reserved for regular season affairs or exhibitions. Playing the FF that way is a bad idea.
(I might think differently if tickets were actually difficult to come by for the Frozen Four. But they're not.)
[quote Trotsky][quote RichH]Then again, what will save this year?[/quote]
I can see this year's F4 from my house. Nothing can or should save it.[/quote]You have XRay vision?::wow::
[quote Trotsky][quote redice]JTW, I'm glad I'm not the only one that feels this way about the Detroit Debacle. Oh well, it's only one year. Then we go back to a real hockey venue for the 2011 Frozen Four[/quote]
I had to look it up.
2009 DC MCI/Verizon/whatever the corporate whore of the week is
2010 Ford Dome
2011 St. Paul
2012 Tampa
2010 might be saved yet if the Big 3 go out of business before then. And I suppose 2012 could be saved if, I dunno, global warming moves the coastline up to Charlotte.[/quote]Ford Field won't cease to exist if the Big Three go belly-up, it'll just wind up with a different corporate name.
[quote Trotsky]
I had to look it up.
2009 DC MCI/Verizon/whatever the corporate whore of the week is
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Phone booth. That's what the locals apparently call it. It covers all of your telecoms.
[quote judy][quote redice]
I had to look it up.
2009 DC MCI/Verizon/whatever the corporate whore of the week is
[/quote]
Phone booth. That's what the locals apparently call it. It covers all of your telecoms.[/quote]
Do the kids today even know what a phone booth looks like? I don't see too many of them around these days. As a friend of mine (who finally relented and got a cell phone) said, "Superman would be fucked in today's world".
[quote Rita]Do the kids today even know what a phone booth looks like? I don't see too many of them around these days. As a friend of mine (who finally relented and got a cell phone) said, "Superman would be fucked in today's world".[/quote]
Oh the first Superman movie from the '70s already addressed the demise of the old-style phone booth. The first time we see Metropolis in need of Superman, Clark Kent (Christopher Reeve) gives a cursory look at one of the open-air pay phones before zooming around in a revolving door very fast. Because that's just as discrete as a glass phone booth.
Also, MCI/Verizon only went through one telecom name change. What about the home of the SF Giants who have played in Pac Bell Park, SBC Park, and now AT&T Park which is all the same building that isn't 10 years old yet? From wikipedia: "Others have named the stadium "The Phone Booth" or "Telephone Park", for the constant name changes, as well as "Mays Field" in honor of Giants great Willie Mays or simply "The Bell"."
[quote RichH]What about the home of the SF Giants who have played in Pac Bell Park, SBC Park, and now AT&T Park which is all the same building that isn't 10 years old yet? From wikipedia: "Others have named the stadium "The Phone Booth" or "Telephone Park", for the constant name changes, as well as "Mays Field" in honor of Giants great Willie Mays or simply "The Bell"."[/quote]
It's still PacBell to me. They can change the name on the sign but they can't make me use it.
[quote Rita]Do the kids today even know what a phone booth looks like? I don't see too many of them around these days. As a friend of mine (who finally relented and got a cell phone) said, "Superman would be fucked in today's world".[/quote]
Sellout.
[quote KeithK][quote RichH]What about the home of the SF Giants who have played in Pac Bell Park, SBC Park, and now AT&T Park which is all the same building that isn't 10 years old yet? From wikipedia: "Others have named the stadium "The Phone Booth" or "Telephone Park", for the constant name changes, as well as "Mays Field" in honor of Giants great Willie Mays or simply "The Bell"."[/quote]
It's still PacBell to me. They can change the name on the sign but they can't make me use it.[/quote]
Pfft. I still call it Candlestick. If the Giants are playing there, it is Candlestick.
And here I thought you were traditional.
[quote ugarte][quote KeithK][quote RichH]What about the home of the SF Giants who have played in Pac Bell Park, SBC Park, and now AT&T Park which is all the same building that isn't 10 years old yet? From wikipedia: "Others have named the stadium "The Phone Booth" or "Telephone Park", for the constant name changes, as well as "Mays Field" in honor of Giants great Willie Mays or simply "The Bell"."[/quote]
It's still PacBell to me. They can change the name on the sign but they can't make me use it.[/quote]
Pfft. I still call it Candlestick. If the Giants are playing there, it is Candlestick.
And here I thought you were traditional.[/quote]
Surely, you jest. The Giants have and always will play in the Polo Grounds, dagnabit.
[quote RichH][quote ugarte][quote KeithK][quote RichH]What about the home of the SF Giants who have played in Pac Bell Park, SBC Park, and now AT&T Park which is all the same building that isn't 10 years old yet? From wikipedia: "Others have named the stadium "The Phone Booth" or "Telephone Park", for the constant name changes, as well as "Mays Field" in honor of Giants great Willie Mays or simply "The Bell"."[/quote]
It's still PacBell to me. They can change the name on the sign but they can't make me use it.[/quote]
Pfft. I still call it Candlestick. If the Giants are playing there, it is Candlestick.
And here I thought you were traditional.[/quote]
Surely, you jest. The Giants have and always will play in the Polo Grounds, dagnabit.[/quote]
Modernist! The Putnam Grounds forever!
(OK, that's a stretch. But a stretch that feels appropriate for this board.)
Edit: Appropriate based on content tangentially related to the subject of this forum, not because it's always appropriate to stretch things off topic around here.
Is there an internet forum dedicated towards sports purism, or is ELynah as close as it gets?
[quote imafrshmn]Is there an internet forum dedicated towards sports nits, or is ELynah as close as it gets?[/quote]
[quote Jordan 04][quote imafrshmn]Is there an internet forum dedicated towards sports nits, or is ELynah as close as one gets?[/quote][/quote]
[quote Trotsky][quote Jordan 04][quote imafrshmn]Is there an internet forum dedicated towards self-referential sports pedantry, or is ELynah as close as one gets?[/quote][/quote][/quote]
[quote Beeeej][quote Trotsky][quote Jordan 04][quote imafrshmn]Is there an internet forum dedicated towards self-referential sports pedantry, or is ELynah as close as one gets?[/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote]
You lose points for not mentioning Truck Nutz.
http://www.hockeybuzz.com/blog/Julie-Robenhymer/NCAA-OUTDOOR-GAME-IN-2010-TO-BE-ANNOUNCED/99/19931
That clears up this issue if true. Michigan at Camp Randall. It's past 1 PM, but I'm not sure if the results of the press conference are confirmed.
EDIT:
Here's the official release:
http://www.uwbadgers.com/news_stories/story/default.aspx?storyid=17128&sportid=119