Phew. Glad my prediction of playing the goofers in MN was wrong.
Game times and TV/internet schedule via ESPN (http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/page/12frozenfoursked/2012-ncaa-men-hockey-tournament-schedule-results)
Dear Hockey Gods,
Friday is my birthday. Please let me enjoy it. Thanks. Love you! -judy
Jayson Moy was on the money.
Meh. At least MSP would have been reasonable for travel purposes.
I'm there +1.
What's not to love about GB in early spring?! :-}
Quote from: Jordan 04Meh. At least MSP would have been reasonable for travel purposes.
Milwaukee is only 2 hours away from Green Bay. Plenty of non-stops from NY and Philly (and Cleveland, FWIW). And last time I drove the four hours from Chicago.
And the bracket actually makes sense given the rules. Keep the 2-3 pairings correct (5-12, 6-11, etc.). Put Minnesota at home, then the highest 1-seed gets the lowest available 2-seed. And since we couldn't play Union and the 2 CCHA school couldn't play Michigan, we HAD to be in Green Bay.
#CullWeasels
I could do without being the late game, but that's the NC$$, I suppose.
but being the late game makes it a TV game ..
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Jordan 04Meh. At least MSP would have been reasonable for travel purposes.
Milwaukee is only 2 hours away from Green Bay. Plenty of non-stops from NY and Philly (and Cleveland, FWIW). And last time I drove the four hours from Chicago.
From O'Hare it's just about 3 hours. You must've flown into Midway.
Quote from: jkahnQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Jordan 04Meh. At least MSP would have been reasonable for travel purposes.
Milwaukee is only 2 hours away from Green Bay. Plenty of non-stops from NY and Philly (and Cleveland, FWIW). And last time I drove the four hours from Chicago.
From O'Hare it's just about 3 hours. You must've flown into Midway.
Yep. There are no cheap flights into O'Hare.
Quote from: upprdeckbut being the late game makes it a TV game ..
Doesn't do me any good here in London.
I haven't decided yet. I do have a room at the Days Inn. I have no idea how good it is, but it's only a block away and $70-90 plus taxes. Anybody stayed there? I just canceled my rooms at the other regionals.:`-(
I was hoping a pairing with Umich would happen soon but we are leaving for Florida Saturday so no go for us.
I also wanted to use my post for the year to say LET'S GO RED!
weather.com forecasts showers with a high of 66 and a low of 48 for Friday in Green Bay.
Saturday sunny 52 and 39.
Sunday mostly sunny 54
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Locke Jillson is an alumnus of the Green Bay Gamblers, who play at Resch, as is Steven Baby. Anyone else of note?
Quote from: Jim HylaI haven't decided yet. I do have a room at the Days Inn. I have no idea how good it is, but it's only a block away and $70-90 plus taxes. Anybody stayed there? I just canceled my rooms at the other regionals.:`-(
I stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn in '06 and will be there again this year. It's also right by the arena. AAA rate and senior rate are $98. In '06 the Wisconsin team was staying there - don't know if they always host the #1 seeded team. I just canceled Worcester and St. Paul reservations also.
Quote from: jkahnQuote from: Jim HylaI haven't decided yet. I do have a room at the Days Inn. I have no idea how good it is, but it's only a block away and $70-90 plus taxes. Anybody stayed there? I just canceled my rooms at the other regionals.:`-(
I stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn in '06 and will be there again this year. It's also right by the arena. AAA rate and senior rate are $98. In '06 the Wisconsin team was staying there - don't know if they always host the #1 seeded team. I just canceled Worcester and St. Paul reservations also.
You weren't going to go if the game was in Bridgeport?
Quote from: dbilmesQuote from: jkahnQuote from: Jim HylaI haven't decided yet. I do have a room at the Days Inn. I have no idea how good it is, but it's only a block away and $70-90 plus taxes. Anybody stayed there? I just canceled my rooms at the other regionals.:`-(
I stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn in '06 and will be there again this year. It's also right by the arena. AAA rate and senior rate are $98. In '06 the Wisconsin team was staying there - don't know if they always host the #1 seeded team. I just canceled Worcester and St. Paul reservations also.
You weren't going to go if the game was in Bridgeport?
Would've stayed with family in Queens.
As a Michigan and Cornell grad, I am quite excited for this, given that I hate Michigan hockey with a passion inversely proportionate to that with which I root for Michigan football.
But also, and RichH and I discussed this in AC, I feel we match up best with Michigan, amongst the 1st seeds that we can play. Take a look at their scoring and defense by periods: they are overwhelmingly a first-period team. BC and NoDak are more balanced, and that's no fun for us, I think. If we can stay close, by which I mean even down by one heading into the second, I think we have a good chance of winning this game. I think we have the speed to stay with Michigan, and one would hope, the Hahvahd debacle fresh in the collective mind of the team, that we can play a disciplined shut down style from the start and then open it up in subsequent periods.
Things to Do in Green Bay
1) watch hockey Friday
2) Lambeau Field Tour - Lambeau's across the street from the rink.
3) National Railroad Museum
4) watch other regionals in a sports bar
5) watch hockey Saturday
Regional road crowds have been dwindling in recent years. I think Cornell sold 300 tickets for Minneapolis in '05, it was probably under 200 in GB in '06 and less for Grand Rapids in '09. Even for Easern regionals, there was a much much smaller Cornell contingent in Albany in '10 than in Providence in '03.
So if you can, get there - the team needs your support and I don't want to just listen to Michigan fans do all our cheers.
The Resch Center website shows that single game tickets will be available tomorrow (3/19) - in case you want to leave if we don't advance. Two game packages are currently available. Tickets through the schools have been two day packages in the past - not sure about this year.
I cannot speak to the crowds in Providence in '03, but I do know that there were a lot of conflicts during our series in Albany in 2010. I believe that was the same weekend that bball was playing in the Sweet Sixteen in Syracuse. And students may not have wanted to spend both weekends of their spring break in Albany, NY.
If your interested in a complete rundown on the brackets, including times and TV, this link is from cornellbigred.com. (http://cornellbigred.com/documents/2012/3/18/NCAA_bracket.pdf?id=4663)
I may not go this year, but everyone should plan for next year. Regionals are Providence, Manchester, Toledo, and Grand Rapids. The Frozen Four is in Pittsburgh. All reasonable drives. It's too bad one of Toledo or Grand Rapids coudn't have been this year.
Quote from: BenQuote from: upprdeckbut being the late game makes it a TV game ..
Doesn't do me any good here in London.
But it is on ESPN3, so if you have a proxy or VPN...
Quote from: snert1288I cannot speak to the crowds in Providence in '03, but I do know that there were a lot of conflicts during our series in Albany in 2010. I believe that was the same weekend that bball was playing in the Sweet Sixteen in Syracuse. And students may not have wanted to spend both weekends of their spring break in Albany, NY.
Fortunately the RIT fans made up the slack. :-}
I'm making the drive from Ithaca. Probably going to stop somewhere along the way. If anyone's interested, let me know. I can get reasonable room rates with my SPG reward points.
Quote from: jtwcornell91Quote from: BenQuote from: upprdeckbut being the late game makes it a TV game ..
Doesn't do me any good here in London.
But it is on ESPNU, so if you have a proxy or VPN...
Theoretically, you could get yourself a VPS in the US and set up a tunnel using OpenVPN to make it look like your computer is in the US. Theoretically. :-)
Five reasons why this seems to be a calm thread with no whining about why we're not placed in Bridgeport:
1. This was a rebuilding year
2. We don't have Brian Ferlin (though did Barry Melrose & Co. on the selection show make a present-tense reference to Ferlin?)
3. We were lucky to squeeze into the NCAAs at all
4. If we have to play a 1-seed, we match up reasonably well with Michigan
5. This could be a prelude to a Thanksgiving 2012 game at Madison Square Garden
LGR.
Quote from: billhowardFive reasons why this seems to be a calm thread with no whining about why we're not placed in Bridgeport:
1. This was a rebuilding year
2. We don't have Brian Ferlin (though did Barry Melrose & Co. on the selection show make a present-tense reference to Ferlin?)
3. We were lucky to squeeze into the NCAAs at all
4. If we have to play a 1-seed, we match up reasonably well with Michigan
5. This could be a prelude to a Thanksgiving 2012 game at Madison Square Garden
LGR.
1) Agreed
2) Yes
3) If we took care of business we could have been a 2 or a 3, so I'm not sure I'd call it lucky, but a fair amount of events did break our way.
4) Also agreed
5) Can't wait for either. Hopefully Michigan will be wanting revenge.
O.K., but explain this to me....
The CU website says game time is 9pm local time or 1:30pm EDT??
Huh???
::doh::
Quote from: snert1288I cannot speak to the crowds in Providence in '03, but I do know that there were a lot of conflicts during our series in Albany in 2010. I believe that was the same weekend that bball was playing in the Sweet Sixteen in Syracuse. And students may not have wanted to spend both weekends of their spring break in Albany, NY.
That, plus there were different expectations of the 2003 and 2010 teams. We were quite good in 2010, and won the ECAC tournament as a #2 seed, but 2003 was a Team of Destiny™ packed with ridiculous talent.
Add to that the fact that our 2010 first-round game against UNH was a Friday, and you might have actually gotten significantly better crowds for a Cornell vs. RIT regional final on Saturday. By contrast, 2003 vs. Minnesota State and Boston College were Saturday and Sunday respectively, so it was easier for people to attend both without taking a day off.
If you want to tour Lambeau Field, make reservations in advance. IIRC, tour tickets sold out in 2006 (as did that regional due to Wisconsin being there). There is a restaurant/bar in Lambeau where we hung out before the regional final and watched the other hockey games in progress. It is walking distance to the arena and there is quite a bit of cool packer stuff to look at in the Lambeau atrium.
Quote from: billhowardFive reasons why this seems to be a calm thread with no whining about why we're not placed in Bridgeport:
1. This was a rebuilding year
2. We don't have Brian Ferlin (though did Barry Melrose & Co. on the selection show make a present-tense reference to Ferlin?)
3. We were lucky to squeeze into the NCAAs at all
4. If we have to play a 1-seed, we match up reasonably well with Michigan
5. This could be a prelude to a Thanksgiving 2012 game at Madison Square Garden
LGR.
2. It's pretty sad that ESPN didn't even know that Ferlin was out, and mentioned him as a strength going into the tournament.
3. You could just as easily say we were unlucky to be a 4 seed. Take away that quick whistle in the BU game and give us that win and we'd be #7 in PWR, everything else remaining the same.
Regional TV/Internet Schedule from ESPN (http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/page/12frozenfoursked/2012-ncaa-men-hockey-tournament-schedule-results)
I'll also put this in the 1st post of the thread.
Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: snert1288I cannot speak to the crowds in Providence in '03, but I do know that there were a lot of conflicts during our series in Albany in 2010. I believe that was the same weekend that bball was playing in the Sweet Sixteen in Syracuse. And students may not have wanted to spend both weekends of their spring break in Albany, NY.
That, plus there were different expectations of the 2003 and 2010 teams. We were quite good in 2010, and won the ECAC tournament as a #2 seed, but 2003 was a Team of Destiny™ packed with ridiculous talent.
Add to that the fact that our 2010 first-round game against UNH was a Friday, and you might have actually gotten significantly better crowds for a Cornell vs. RIT regional final on Saturday. By contrast, 2003 vs. Minnesota State and Boston College were Saturday and Sunday respectively, so it was easier for people to attend both without taking a day off.
Also, the night before Cornell played in Syracuse against Kentucky in the Sweet 16. That might have depressed attendance at the 2010 NCAA Regional in Albany. I know that I could not budget in as a student the ability to attend both. I remember vividly people leaving the Carrier Dome in Syracuse hoping that if they chose to spend the money on tickets to the Regional in Albany that our hockey team would not disappoint the next day. Sadly, the were even more disappointed the next day.
Quote from: jkahnQuote from: billhowardFive reasons why this seems to be a calm thread with no whining about why we're not placed in Bridgeport:
1. This was a rebuilding year
2. We don't have Brian Ferlin (though did Barry Melrose & Co. on the selection show make a present-tense reference to Ferlin?)
3. We were lucky to squeeze into the NCAAs at all
4. If we have to play a 1-seed, we match up reasonably well with Michigan
5. This could be a prelude to a Thanksgiving 2012 game at Madison Square Garden
LGR.
2. It's pretty sad that ESPN didn't even know that Ferlin was out, and mentioned him as a strength going into the tournament.
3. You could just as easily say we were unlucky to be a 4 seed. Take away that quick whistle in the BU game and give us that win and we'd be #7 in PWR, everything else remaining the same.
Or take away the 5x3 in the first period and the game would have been quite different (for or against us as BU would have been more aggressive had the first period ended 0-0).
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: BeeeejQuote from: snert1288I cannot speak to the crowds in Providence in '03, but I do know that there were a lot of conflicts during our series in Albany in 2010. I believe that was the same weekend that bball was playing in the Sweet Sixteen in Syracuse. And students may not have wanted to spend both weekends of their spring break in Albany, NY.
That, plus there were different expectations of the 2003 and 2010 teams. We were quite good in 2010, and won the ECAC tournament as a #2 seed, but 2003 was a Team of Destiny™ packed with ridiculous talent.
Add to that the fact that our 2010 first-round game against UNH was a Friday, and you might have actually gotten significantly better crowds for a Cornell vs. RIT regional final on Saturday. By contrast, 2003 vs. Minnesota State and Boston College were Saturday and Sunday respectively, so it was easier for people to attend both without taking a day off.
Also, the night before Cornell played in Syracuse against Kentucky in the Sweet 16. That might have depressed attendance at the 2010 NCAA Regional in Albany. I know that I could not budget in as a student the ability to attend both. I remember vividly people leaving the Carrier Dome in Syracuse hoping that if they chose to spend the money on tickets to the Regional in Albany that our hockey team would not disappoint the next day. Sadly, the were even more disappointed the next day.
Whatever obscene amount we paid for the Cornell-Kentucky Sweet Sixteen ticket ($80? $160? ... because I had to buy both days?) was worth it because this was a train that's not going to stop at Ithaca Station again for a long time. For Cornell students, how lucky can you get to have one of the four sites an hour away?
Quote from: billhowardQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: BeeeejQuote from: snert1288I cannot speak to the crowds in Providence in '03, but I do know that there were a lot of conflicts during our series in Albany in 2010. I believe that was the same weekend that bball was playing in the Sweet Sixteen in Syracuse. And students may not have wanted to spend both weekends of their spring break in Albany, NY.
That, plus there were different expectations of the 2003 and 2010 teams. We were quite good in 2010, and won the ECAC tournament as a #2 seed, but 2003 was a Team of Destiny™ packed with ridiculous talent.
Add to that the fact that our 2010 first-round game against UNH was a Friday, and you might have actually gotten significantly better crowds for a Cornell vs. RIT regional final on Saturday. By contrast, 2003 vs. Minnesota State and Boston College were Saturday and Sunday respectively, so it was easier for people to attend both without taking a day off.
Also, the night before Cornell played in Syracuse against Kentucky in the Sweet 16. That might have depressed attendance at the 2010 NCAA Regional in Albany. I know that I could not budget in as a student the ability to attend both. I remember vividly people leaving the Carrier Dome in Syracuse hoping that if they chose to spend the money on tickets to the Regional in Albany that our hockey team would not disappoint the next day. Sadly, the were even more disappointed the next day.
Whatever obscene amount we paid for the Cornell-Kentucky Sweet Sixteen ticket ($80? $160? ... because I had to buy both days?) was worth it because this was a train that's not going to stop at Ithaca Station again for a long time. For Cornell students, how lucky can you get to have one of the four sites an hour away?
$160, if I recall (I might be wrong), but it was worth it. I know with the amount I had to weigh seeing my senior year's team play in the NCAA East Regional or the Sweet 16, because I couldn't afford both. I went with the latter. No regrets. I had seen Cornell win its twelfth ECAC Championship the weekend before in Albany, so I felt less guilty about opting out of the East Regional that year.
Quote from: RitaRegional TV/Internet Schedule from ESPN (http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/page/12frozenfoursked/2012-ncaa-men-hockey-tournament-schedule-results)
I'll also put this in the 1st post of the thread.
Or you could look at the post I did 3 hours earlier.:-D
QuoteIf your interested in a complete rundown on the brackets, including times and TV, this link is from cornellbigred.com. (http://cornellbigred.com/documents/2012/3/18/NCAA_bracket.pdf?id=4663)
To be fair the ESPN link does have the tape delayed times and is a lot easier to read.
Quote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: jtwcornell91Quote from: BenQuote from: upprdeckbut being the late game makes it a TV game ..
Doesn't do me any good here in London.
But it is on ESPNU, so if you have a proxy or VPN...
Theoretically, you could get yourself a VPS in the US and set up a tunnel using OpenVPN to make it look like your computer is in the US. Theoretically. :-)
If I'm not mistaken, I think the problem for Ben isn't the ability to access the online feed, but rather that a 9 pm est start time means a 1 am start time in London (although Ben doesn't sleep, so I don't know what he's complaining about. I've had conversations with him at 1 am est, 6 am gmt).
Quote from: judyDear Hockey Gods,
Friday is my birthday. Please let me enjoy it. Thanks. Love you! -judy
Note to Hockey Gods: Judy also likes to enjoy the day after her birthday.
(Hockey Gods can be quite literal, you know. 9pm start, maybe an overtime or two...)
Quote from: Greenberg '97Quote from: judyDear Hockey Gods,
Friday is my birthday. Please let me enjoy it. Thanks. Love you! -judy
Note to Hockey Gods: Judy also likes to enjoy the day after her birthday.
(Hockey Gods can be quite literal, you know. 9pm start, maybe an overtime or two...)
Why don't we make it "I'd like to have a great birthday and the next 3.5-4 weeks?" That should cover it, right?
Quote from: judyQuote from: Greenberg '97Quote from: judyDear Hockey Gods,
Friday is my birthday. Please let me enjoy it. Thanks. Love you! -judy
Note to Hockey Gods: Judy also likes to enjoy the day after her birthday.
(Hockey Gods can be quite literal, you know. 9pm start, maybe an overtime or two...)
Why don't we make it "I'd like to have a great birthday and the next 3.5-4 weeks?" That should cover it, right?
I'd be fine if the hockey gods allowed her to enjoy the entirety of her birthday weekend, Friday-Sunday.
Quote from: billhoward5. This could be a prelude to a Thanksgiving 2012 game at Madison Square Garden
Also, we have the chance to avenge the 1991 loss (http://www.tbrw.info/games/cornell_NCAA_Series_Icon.html).
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: judyQuote from: Greenberg '97Quote from: judyDear Hockey Gods,
Friday is my birthday. Please let me enjoy it. Thanks. Love you! -judy
Note to Hockey Gods: Judy also likes to enjoy the day after her birthday.
(Hockey Gods can be quite literal, you know. 9pm start, maybe an overtime or two...)
Why don't we make it "I'd like to have a great birthday and the next 3.5-4 weeks?" That should cover it, right?
I'd be fine if the hockey gods allowed her to enjoy the entirety of her birthday weekend, Friday-Sunday.
I celebrate Judy's birthday too, if the hockey gods care about that sort of thing.
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: judyQuote from: Greenberg '97Quote from: judyDear Hockey Gods,
Friday is my birthday. Please let me enjoy it. Thanks. Love you! -judy
Note to Hockey Gods: Judy also likes to enjoy the day after her birthday.
(Hockey Gods can be quite literal, you know. 9pm start, maybe an overtime or two...)
Why don't we make it "I'd like to have a great birthday and the next 3.5-4 weeks?" That should cover it, right?
I'd be fine if the hockey gods allowed her to enjoy the entirety of her birthday weekend, Friday-Sunday.
I celebrate Judy's birthday too, if the hockey gods care about that sort of thing.
So, we're all celebrating Judy's birthday.
Are there any Michigan-specific chants/taunt that the Faithful have coined during our six games against Michigan for the less important event on Judy's birthday? They will be good both for Green Bay and The Garden (fingers crossed).
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: ugarteQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: judyQuote from: Greenberg '97Quote from: judyDear Hockey Gods,
Friday is my birthday. Please let me enjoy it. Thanks. Love you! -judy
Note to Hockey Gods: Judy also likes to enjoy the day after her birthday.
(Hockey Gods can be quite literal, you know. 9pm start, maybe an overtime or two...)
Why don't we make it "I'd like to have a great birthday and the next 3.5-4 weeks?" That should cover it, right?
I'd be fine if the hockey gods allowed her to enjoy the entirety of her birthday weekend, Friday-Sunday.
I celebrate Judy's birthday too, if the hockey gods care about that sort of thing.
So, we're all celebrating Judy's birthday.
Are there any Michigan-specific chants/taunt that the Faithful have coined during our six games against Michigan for the less important event on Judy's birthday? They will be good both for Green Bay and The Garden (fingers crossed).
Beyond "Get your own chants"?
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinAre there any Michigan-specific chants/taunt that the Faithful have coined during our six games against Michigan for the less important event on Judy's birthday? They will be good both for Green Bay and The Garden (fingers crossed).
Our Pep Band has played the Michigan fight song for Notre Dame in the past. I would expect that to be reversed at Green Bay. More importantly, is the Pep Band trip being organized?
As far as cheers, I expect our contingent to be very small. Mostly we'll need to make sure the Big Red know we are there. If we do any taunting cheers, the Michigan fans will likely think we're doing Michigan cheers anyway, since we taught them how to cheer. CCHA droputs?
Quote from: jkahnQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinAre there any Michigan-specific chants/taunt that the Faithful have coined during our six games against Michigan for the less important event on Judy's birthday? They will be good both for Green Bay and The Garden (fingers crossed).
Our Pep Band has played the Michigan fight song for Notre Dame in the past. I would expect that to be reversed at Green Bay. More importantly, is the Pep Band trip being organized?
As far as cheers, I expect our contingent to be very small. Mostly we'll need to make sure the Big Red know we are there. If we do any taunting cheers, the Michigan fans will likely think we're doing Michigan cheers anyway, since we taught them how to cheer. CCHA droputs?
Actually, the whole "play the rival fight song" thing began at the famous 1991 NCAA series at Michigan. I happen to know the guy who was the Pep Band's Head Manager back then. The way I remember him telling it was that the day after the Game 1 comeback victory, they were hanging around in Ann Arbor, bored waiting for the game to start, when some of them wandered into a local music shop. They found an arrangement to Michigan State's fight song and bought it out-of-pocket and played it that night for Game 2. They were nearly booed out of Yost.
Yes, the band will be there.
Remind Michigan how well Michigan State is doing in basketball?
Quote from: css228Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: ugarteQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: judyQuote from: Greenberg '97Quote from: judyDear Hockey Gods,
Friday is my birthday. Please let me enjoy it. Thanks. Love you! -judy
Note to Hockey Gods: Judy also likes to enjoy the day after her birthday.
(Hockey Gods can be quite literal, you know. 9pm start, maybe an overtime or two...)
Why don't we make it "I'd like to have a great birthday and the next 3.5-4 weeks?" That should cover it, right?
I'd be fine if the hockey gods allowed her to enjoy the entirety of her birthday weekend, Friday-Sunday.
I celebrate Judy's birthday too, if the hockey gods care about that sort of thing.
So, we're all celebrating Judy's birthday.
Are there any Michigan-specific chants/taunt that the Faithful have coined during our six games against Michigan for the less important event on Judy's birthday? They will be good both for Green Bay and The Garden (fingers crossed).
Beyond "Get your own chants"?
I like it, but I'm not sure that has quite the requisite zing or sarcasm considering that Michigan admits that they stole them from Cornell in 1991. They laugh about it, acknowledge it, and have screened shirts that read "Michigan Hockey: Cheers invented at Cornell, Perfected at Michigan."
When we played Wisconsin in the basketball tournament 2 years ago, a band member arranged the music to the Minnesota fight song. I'm pretty sure the same guy arranged the Wisconsin fight song for the women's game against Minnesota. He is probably going to Green Bay, so I assume we can expect similar shenanigans.
Quote from: RichHQuote from: jkahnQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinAre there any Michigan-specific chants/taunt that the Faithful have coined during our six games against Michigan for the less important event on Judy's birthday? They will be good both for Green Bay and The Garden (fingers crossed).
Our Pep Band has played the Michigan fight song for Notre Dame in the past. I would expect that to be reversed at Green Bay. More importantly, is the Pep Band trip being organized?
As far as cheers, I expect our contingent to be very small. Mostly we'll need to make sure the Big Red know we are there. If we do any taunting cheers, the Michigan fans will likely think we're doing Michigan cheers anyway, since we taught them how to cheer. CCHA droputs?
Actually, the whole "play the rival fight song" thing began at the famous 1991 NCAA series at Michigan. I happen to know the guy who was the Pep Band's Head Manager back then. The way I remember him telling it was that the day after the Game 1 comeback victory, they were hanging around in Ann Arbor, bored waiting for the game to start, when some of them wandered into a local music shop. They found an arrangement to Michigan State's fight song and bought it out-of-pocket and played it that night for Game 2. They were nearly booed out of Yost.
Yes, the band will be there.
I like the idea of Notre Dame's or Ohio State's fight song over Michigan State's fight song. Notre Dame's has the added bonus of being recognizable to most fans. Michigan State is a rival of Michigan, but Wolverines do not harbor the same level of vitriol toward Michigan State as they do against Notre Dame or Ohio State.
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: css228Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: ugarteQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: judyQuote from: Greenberg '97Quote from: judyDear Hockey Gods,
Friday is my birthday. Please let me enjoy it. Thanks. Love you! -judy
Note to Hockey Gods: Judy also likes to enjoy the day after her birthday.
(Hockey Gods can be quite literal, you know. 9pm start, maybe an overtime or two...)
Why don't we make it "I'd like to have a great birthday and the next 3.5-4 weeks?" That should cover it, right?
I'd be fine if the hockey gods allowed her to enjoy the entirety of her birthday weekend, Friday-Sunday.
I celebrate Judy's birthday too, if the hockey gods care about that sort of thing.
So, we're all celebrating Judy's birthday.
Are there any Michigan-specific chants/taunt that the Faithful have coined during our six games against Michigan for the less important event on Judy's birthday? They will be good both for Green Bay and The Garden (fingers crossed).
Beyond "Get your own chants"?
I like it, but I'm not sure that has quite the requisite zing or sarcasm considering that Michigan admits that they stole them from Cornell in 1991. They laugh about it, acknowledge it, and have screened shirts that read "Michigan Hockey: Cheers invented at Cornell, Perfected at Michigan."
After their penalty box chant, "Eat some soap"?
Quote from: css228Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: css228Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: ugarteQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: judyQuote from: Greenberg '97Quote from: judyDear Hockey Gods,
Friday is my birthday. Please let me enjoy it. Thanks. Love you! -judy
Note to Hockey Gods: Judy also likes to enjoy the day after her birthday.
(Hockey Gods can be quite literal, you know. 9pm start, maybe an overtime or two...)
Why don't we make it "I'd like to have a great birthday and the next 3.5-4 weeks?" That should cover it, right?
I'd be fine if the hockey gods allowed her to enjoy the entirety of her birthday weekend, Friday-Sunday.
I celebrate Judy's birthday too, if the hockey gods care about that sort of thing.
So, we're all celebrating Judy's birthday.
Are there any Michigan-specific chants/taunt that the Faithful have coined during our six games against Michigan for the less important event on Judy's birthday? They will be good both for Green Bay and The Garden (fingers crossed).
Beyond "Get your own chants"?
I like it, but I'm not sure that has quite the requisite zing or sarcasm considering that Michigan admits that they stole them from Cornell in 1991. They laugh about it, acknowledge it, and have screened shirts that read "Michigan Hockey: Cheers invented at Cornell, Perfected at Michigan."
After their penalty box chant, "Eat some soap"?
Love that! We could respond to "ugly parents" (what they chant at the opposing team's fans after the opposition scores a goal), "ugly girlfriends." It plays off the intra-Big Ten joke that nine out of ten Big Ten girls are attractive, the tenth goes to Michigan. Most other retorts to that have too many syllables.
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: RichHQuote from: jkahnQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinAre there any Michigan-specific chants/taunt that the Faithful have coined during our six games against Michigan for the less important event on Judy's birthday? They will be good both for Green Bay and The Garden (fingers crossed).
Our Pep Band has played the Michigan fight song for Notre Dame in the past. I would expect that to be reversed at Green Bay. More importantly, is the Pep Band trip being organized?
As far as cheers, I expect our contingent to be very small. Mostly we'll need to make sure the Big Red know we are there. If we do any taunting cheers, the Michigan fans will likely think we're doing Michigan cheers anyway, since we taught them how to cheer. CCHA droputs?
Actually, the whole "play the rival fight song" thing began at the famous 1991 NCAA series at Michigan. I happen to know the guy who was the Pep Band's Head Manager back then. The way I remember him telling it was that the day after the Game 1 comeback victory, they were hanging around in Ann Arbor, bored waiting for the game to start, when some of them wandered into a local music shop. They found an arrangement to Michigan State's fight song and bought it out-of-pocket and played it that night for Game 2. They were nearly booed out of Yost.
Yes, the band will be there.
I like the idea of Notre Dame's or Ohio State's fight song over Michigan State's fight song. Notre Dame's has the added bonus of being recognizable to most fans. Michigan State is a rival of Michigan, but Wolverines do not harbor the same level of vitriol toward Michigan State as they do against Notre Dame or Ohio State.
I think it would be great if the pep band played Ohio State's
Across the Field when Michigan takes the ice when/if Cornell plays Michigan at The Garden, if not Friday. The line "Let's win that old conference now" is most commonly changed to "let's beat Michigan now."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIMGUmVueHU&feature=related
Quote from: css228Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: ugarteQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: judyQuote from: Greenberg '97Quote from: judyDear Hockey Gods,
Friday is my birthday. Please let me enjoy it. Thanks. Love you! -judy
Note to Hockey Gods: Judy also likes to enjoy the day after her birthday.
(Hockey Gods can be quite literal, you know. 9pm start, maybe an overtime or two...)
Why don't we make it "I'd like to have a great birthday and the next 3.5-4 weeks?" That should cover it, right?
I'd be fine if the hockey gods allowed her to enjoy the entirety of her birthday weekend, Friday-Sunday.
I celebrate Judy's birthday too, if the hockey gods care about that sort of thing.
So, we're all celebrating Judy's birthday.
Are there any Michigan-specific chants/taunt that the Faithful have coined during our six games against Michigan for the less important event on Judy's birthday? They will be good both for Green Bay and The Garden (fingers crossed).
Beyond "Get your own chants"?
We could have used that against Union.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: css228Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: ugarteQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: judyQuote from: Greenberg '97Quote from: judyDear Hockey Gods,
Friday is my birthday. Please let me enjoy it. Thanks. Love you! -judy
Note to Hockey Gods: Judy also likes to enjoy the day after her birthday.
(Hockey Gods can be quite literal, you know. 9pm start, maybe an overtime or two...)
Why don't we make it "I'd like to have a great birthday and the next 3.5-4 weeks?" That should cover it, right?
I'd be fine if the hockey gods allowed her to enjoy the entirety of her birthday weekend, Friday-Sunday.
I celebrate Judy's birthday too, if the hockey gods care about that sort of thing.
So, we're all celebrating Judy's birthday.
Are there any Michigan-specific chants/taunt that the Faithful have coined during our six games against Michigan for the less important event on Judy's birthday? They will be good both for Green Bay and The Garden (fingers crossed).
Beyond "Get your own chants"?
We could have used that against Union.
I think Without a Peer characterizes Union's one chant well: "[silence] [silence] U!"
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinI like the idea of Notre Dame's or Ohio State's fight song over Michigan State's fight song. Notre Dame's has the added bonus of being recognizable to most fans. Michigan State is a rival of Michigan, but Wolverines do not harbor the same level of vitriol toward Michigan State as they do against Notre Dame or Ohio State.
Maybe for certain other sports. For football, yeah, few things are better than Michigan-Ohio State. Hockey is different. The fact is that Ohio State and Notre Dame, other than blips in the past decade, have never been good enough to challenge Michigan's regional supremacy in hockey. Michigan State has. There's a reason that those two schools have played to record-setting crowds not once (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_War_(ice_hockey)), but twice (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Chill_at_the_Big_House).
Need further evidence about the hockey rivalry?
http://www.michigandaily.com/sports/rivalry-center-hockeys-focus-weekend
QuoteLuke Moffatt didn't mince words when talking about the Michigan hockey team's rivalry with Michigan State.
"You want to kill them," the sophomore forward said bluntly on Monday. "You hate them."
Those sentiments might be a little extreme. But all of the Wolverines take the underlying meaning of Moffatt's words to heart: the game against the school down the highway is circled in red on the calendar every year. It's a big deal.
Quote from: RichHQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinI like the idea of Notre Dame's or Ohio State's fight song over Michigan State's fight song. Notre Dame's has the added bonus of being recognizable to most fans. Michigan State is a rival of Michigan, but Wolverines do not harbor the same level of vitriol toward Michigan State as they do against Notre Dame or Ohio State.
Maybe for certain other sports. For football, yeah, few things are better than Michigan-Ohio State. Hockey is different. The fact is that Ohio State and Notre Dame, other than blips in the past decade, have never been good enough to challenge Michigan's regional supremacy in hockey. Michigan State has. There's a reason that those two schools have played to record-setting crowds not once (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_War_(ice_hockey)), but twice (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Chill_at_the_Big_House).
Need further evidence about the hockey rivalry?
http://www.michigandaily.com/sports/rivalry-center-hockeys-focus-weekend
QuoteLuke Moffatt didn't mince words when talking about the Michigan hockey team's rivalry with Michigan State.
"You want to kill them," the sophomore forward said bluntly on Monday. "You hate them."
Those sentiments might be a little extreme. But all of the Wolverines take the underlying meaning of Moffatt's words to heart: the game against the school down the highway is circled in red on the calendar every year. It's a big deal.
I realize. I am a student currently at a Big Ten institution, so I understand the intraconference rivalries and to which sports they pertain generally. However, the newest generation of Children of Yost, I know a few, state that Michigan State hockey is "more cute than something to loathe." The Michigan-Michigan State rivalry was particularly big back in the 1990s when Cornell played at Yost because it was before that era that Michigan State had dominated the rivalry. Michigan was often embarrassed with hordes from East Lansing being able to sell out Yost and have the Wolverines play before a crowd donned in green. I will agree that Ohio State might not be the wisest choice for hockey because other than when Ryan Kesler was there, Ohio State hockey has been basically irrelevant. Most current Michigan fans forget the recent era in modern hockey history when Michigan State, not Michigan, was the dominant hockey program in the state. My comment was one merely that we should consider the importance that our opponent currently gives to a given rival. Also, is Michigan State's fight song that recognizable? I know to Wolverine ears it will be, but will our fans get the joke?
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: css228Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinSo, we're all celebrating Judy's birthday.
Are there any Michigan-specific chants/taunt that the Faithful have coined during our six games against Michigan for the less important event on Judy's birthday? They will be good both for Green Bay and The Garden (fingers crossed).
Beyond "Get your own chants"?
I like it, but I'm not sure that has quite the requisite zing or sarcasm considering that Michigan admits that they stole them from Cornell in 1991. They laugh about it, acknowledge it, and have screened shirts that read "Michigan Hockey: Cheers invented at Cornell, Perfected at Michigan."
Well, they do the "goal count" slightly differently than we do, which may give us some opportunity for some hijinx. We go straight from "Davy" into the goal count in-time with the music without prompting. They sit there holding their fingers in the air and wait for the PA goal announcement. Then a single member of the band shouts "Goal Count!" and they all reply with "Ready???" before counting off the goals and going into their version of the sieve-IAYF sequence. An idea to mess with this would be to have several people sitting near the UM band and just start making all sorts of random loud noises (Perhaps a "Let's Go Red!" chant) just as the PA announcement is over. Drown out the cue for them to even start it.
Of course, the ideal situation is for them to never have the opportunity to DO a goal count in the first place. Amiright???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96T38kVvQyE
So, who is going?
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinMy comment was one merely that we should consider the importance that our opponent currently gives to a given rival. Also, is Michigan State's fight song that recognizable? I know to Wolverine ears it will be, but will our fans get the joke?
Fair enough. In the end, I trust the band's judgment, because they're the ones who have to play it, and whatever they decide will be sure to get some smiles.
I figured that Cornell's appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the coming game with Michigan deserved my making of another Cornell hockey video. It has a different tone than the ECAC Tournament video that I made.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKA6_Pi_wcU
Quote from: jkahnSo, who is going?
Doesn't look like me. My 93 yo mother-in-law is coming. Considering this is my daughter's last year home before college, I think I'm staying here. Don't know how many more ops we'll all get to be together. Hopefully a lot more ops for NCAAs. I'll be at Frozen Four if we're there.
Speaking of that, did others get an email about new procedure for those tickets? We have to watch our email for notation of our chance to purchase. No more sending in credit card and waiting.
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinI realize. I am a student currently at a Big Ten institution, so I understand the intraconference rivalries and to which sports they pertain generally. However, the newest generation of Children of Yost, I know a few, state that Michigan State hockey is "more cute than something to loathe." The Michigan-Michigan State rivalry was particularly big back in the 1990s when Cornell played at Yost because it was before that era that Michigan State had dominated the rivalry. Michigan was often embarrassed with hordes from East Lansing being able to sell out Yost and have the Wolverines play before a crowd donned in green. I will agree that Ohio State might not be the wisest choice for hockey because other than when Ryan Kesler was there, Ohio State hockey has been basically irrelevant. Most current Michigan fans forget the recent era in modern hockey history when Michigan State, not Michigan, was the dominant hockey program in the state. My comment was one merely that we should consider the importance that our opponent currently gives to a given rival. Also, is Michigan State's fight song that recognizable? I know to Wolverine ears it will be, but will our fans get the joke?
I agree with most of your post, although I think that MSU fans took over Yost more in the late 80's than the 90's. By the time I was at Michigan for grad school (95-97), many of us made the trip to Munn and MSU fans had a hard time getting tickets to Yost. Michigan State was loathed and Ohio State was hardly considered for hockey (football was basically the opposite). I remember rabidly cheering for Ohio State when they beat MSU in OT in the regional stage of the 1998 NCAA hockey tourney, I thought that was great.......
The 2-2 tie at Yost in late 1996 or early 1997 was a great game. Michigan averaged something like 6 goals a game but could not get untracked and I think their shot count was far lower than typical. They lost only 4 times that year (2x to MSU in the regular season although we extracted our revenge in the CCHA championship game, barely). Michigan fans still have a hard time accepting that they didn't win it all that year, because they were even better than the '96 team that won it all.
I'm almost over it. Such a good team.
Yost is pretty nice but it's not Lynah.
EDIT - I doubt that the average Cornell fan would know MSU's fight song.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: css228Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: ugarteQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: judyQuote from: Greenberg '97Quote from: judyDear Hockey Gods,
Friday is my birthday. Please let me enjoy it. Thanks. Love you! -judy
Note to Hockey Gods: Judy also likes to enjoy the day after her birthday.
(Hockey Gods can be quite literal, you know. 9pm start, maybe an overtime or two...)
Why don't we make it "I'd like to have a great birthday and the next 3.5-4 weeks?" That should cover it, right?
I'd be fine if the hockey gods allowed her to enjoy the entirety of her birthday weekend, Friday-Sunday.
I celebrate Judy's birthday too, if the hockey gods care about that sort of thing.
So, we're all celebrating Judy's birthday.
Are there any Michigan-specific chants/taunt that the Faithful have coined during our six games against Michigan for the less important event on Judy's birthday? They will be good both for Green Bay and The Garden (fingers crossed).
Beyond "Get your own chants"?
We could have used that against Union.
"Start your own chants" would work better there.
I received that email concerning the Frozen Four and was surprised I am on the list. The last time I purchased was 2003.:`-(
I know a version of "The Victors" that would get you thrown out of Lynah. Not sure we want to sing that one tho.
What I associate with Michigan: Mitt Romney, auto bailouts, unemploment, Detroit slums. Maybe a reference to Toyota could piss 'em off.
Rare is the opportunity for:
Good Red:
(https://encrypted-tbn1.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQucql24APsSIdqOYHfk1CV4w3p1Z7iMIOlpswWYm6JmDZxKgHT)
Bad Red:
(https://encrypted-tbn1.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQAbXS4bLGePwYJB21Um9ryYNEjn6DhLbVtRmgWh8UaR75jCyGk)
Good Red, Bad Red.
Good Red, Graying Red.
Still seems a bit subtle. But give it a shot. The Let's Go Red cheers on ESPN NCAA wrestling came through pretty clear. Go for those if the game has quieter moments. Good luck to the faithful in Green Bay.
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82I know a version of "The Victors" that would get you thrown out of Lynah. Not sure we want to sing that one tho. What I associate with Michigan: Mitt Romney, auto bailouts, unemploment, Detroit slums. Maybe a reference to Toyota could piss 'em off.
"You're gonna work for Toyota some day"? Better pacing if you said "the Japs" and let's see how quickly that gets you tossed unless the usher is a WW II Pacific Theater vet. If the Michigan goalie gets chased, we'd be so happy it wouldn't matter what Cornell fans said, but maybe it's not "safety sieve" but "bailout sieve." Michiganders are mighty touchy about how far their auto industry fell even if Ford is world-class now and GM isn't far behind.
Quote from: billhowardQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82I know a version of "The Victors" that would get you thrown out of Lynah. Not sure we want to sing that one tho. What I associate with Michigan: Mitt Romney, auto bailouts, unemploment, Detroit slums. Maybe a reference to Toyota could piss 'em off.
"You're gonna work for Toyota some day"? Better pacing if you said "the Japs" and let's see how quickly that gets you tossed unless the usher is a WW II Pacific Theater vet. If the Michigan goalie gets chased, we'd be so happy it wouldn't matter what Cornell fans said, but maybe it's not "safety sieve" but "bailout sieve." Michiganders are mighty touchy about how far their auto industry fell even if Ford is world-class now and GM isn't far behind.
I think "'auto bailout' clap clap clapclapclap" could work nicely.
Red said that they're leaving Wednesday evening for Green Bay. Know what his concern was? That the kids would be missing two days of school. He's a good guy (other than the occasional DUI/public urination arrest (http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2002&dat=19940316&id=Db0iAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qrUFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5558,3887948) - there's some fodder for a chant, no?) and he'll sit you down if you're not performing academically. I would send my boys to play for him if they don't get into Cornell. ;-)
#4 Michigan did just lose to #13 Ohio U in the basketball tourney. Not sure how to work that in but it might be worth a shot.
I checked with the Cornell box office, and the seats they have are in Section 217. That's the same section as we had in Green Bay in '06. Since Cornell only has all session ticket packages, I'm going to hedge my bets and either buy online, where one day tickets are available, or just buy when I get to Green Bay. Right now I'm holding off just because the online seats are coming out in Row D and I'd like to sit higher to get a better perspective on the whole ice. Unlike '06, when the place was full of Wisconsin fans, I expect buying tickets at the box office Friday shouldn't be an issue.
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82I know a version of "The Victors" that would get you thrown out of Lynah. Not sure we want to sing that one tho.
Nonsense. The alternate lyrics to "The Victors" are an absolute must.
Besides, you'll be in Big Ten country but somewhere other than Michigan; no usher is going to throw you out for it because EVERYONE is sick and tired of that song.
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82I know a version of "The Victors" that would get you thrown out of Lynah. Not sure we want to sing that one tho.
Nonsense. The alternate lyrics to "The Victors" are an absolute must.
Besides, you'll be in Big Ten country but somewhere other than Michigan; no usher is going to throw you out for it because EVERYONE is sick and tired of that song.
What are these alternate lyrics? I know the real ones, but I need to see these now that they have been mentioned twice.
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: Josh '99Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82I know a version of "The Victors" that would get you thrown out of Lynah. Not sure we want to sing that one tho.
Nonsense. The alternate lyrics to "The Victors" are an absolute must.
Besides, you'll be in Big Ten country but somewhere other than Michigan; no usher is going to throw you out for it because EVERYONE is sick and tired of that song.
What are these alternate lyrics? I know the real ones, but I need to see these now that they have been mentioned twice.
Which give me a get segue into the alternate lyrics for Sons of Rensselaer or whatever the RPI fight song is called:
We have the worst fight song
Of all the universities
We have the worst fight song
So no one sings along
We have the worst fight song
There are not any words
We have the worst fight song
It's for the bird.
Red Hawk!
Apologies to Ralph.
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinWhat are these alternate lyrics? I know the real ones, but I need to see these now that they have been mentioned twice.
I thought you said you went to a Big Ten school.
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: Josh '99Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82I know a version of "The Victors" that would get you thrown out of Lynah. Not sure we want to sing that one tho.
Nonsense. The alternate lyrics to "The Victors" are an absolute must.
Besides, you'll be in Big Ten country but somewhere other than Michigan; no usher is going to throw you out for it because EVERYONE is sick and tired of that song.
What are these alternate lyrics? I know the real ones, but I need to see these now that they have been mentioned twice.
Hail to those mother ****ers!
Hail to those big **** suckers!
Hail! Hail! To Michigan
The cesspool of the west!
Told you it'd get you tossed from Lynah.
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: Josh '99Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82I know a version of "The Victors" that would get you thrown out of Lynah. Not sure we want to sing that one tho.
Nonsense. The alternate lyrics to "The Victors" are an absolute must.
Besides, you'll be in Big Ten country but somewhere other than Michigan; no usher is going to throw you out for it because EVERYONE is sick and tired of that song.
What are these alternate lyrics? I know the real ones, but I need to see these now that they have been mentioned twice.
Hail to those mother ****ers!
Hail to those big **** suckers!
Hail! Hail! To Michigan
The cesspool of the west!
Told you it'd get you tossed from Lynah.
http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?1,19644,20211#msg-20211
Quote from: LowellDon't forget the second verse:
"To hell, with those masturbators!
To hell, with those fornicators!
To hell, to hell, with Michigan
The team we love to HATE!"
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: Josh '99Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82I know a version of "The Victors" that would get you thrown out of Lynah. Not sure we want to sing that one tho.
Nonsense. The alternate lyrics to "The Victors" are an absolute must.
Besides, you'll be in Big Ten country but somewhere other than Michigan; no usher is going to throw you out for it because EVERYONE is sick and tired of that song.
What are these alternate lyrics? I know the real ones, but I need to see these now that they have been mentioned twice.
Hail to those mother ****ers!
Hail to those big **** suckers!
Hail! Hail! To Michigan
The cesspool of the west!
Told you it'd get you tossed from Lynah.
Definitely. You said "suck".
Quote from: martyQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: Josh '99Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82I know a version of "The Victors" that would get you thrown out of Lynah. Not sure we want to sing that one tho.
Nonsense. The alternate lyrics to "The Victors" are an absolute must.
Besides, you'll be in Big Ten country but somewhere other than Michigan; no usher is going to throw you out for it because EVERYONE is sick and tired of that song.
What are these alternate lyrics? I know the real ones, but I need to see these now that they have been mentioned twice.
Which give me a get segue into the alternate lyrics for Sons of Rensselaer or whatever the RPI fight song is called:
We have the worst fight song
Of all the universities
We have the worst fight song
So no one sings along
We have the worst fight song
There are not any words
We have the worst fight song
It's for the bird.
Red Hawk!
Apologies to Ralph.
Also apologies to this Red Tailed Hawk. Big Red (http://www.allaboutbirds.org/page.aspx?pid=2422&ac=ac#.T2i0ZIp7pCY.facebook)
Quote from: Chris '03Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: Josh '99Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82I know a version of "The Victors" that would get you thrown out of Lynah. Not sure we want to sing that one tho.
Nonsense. The alternate lyrics to "The Victors" are an absolute must.
Besides, you'll be in Big Ten country but somewhere other than Michigan; no usher is going to throw you out for it because EVERYONE is sick and tired of that song.
What are these alternate lyrics? I know the real ones, but I need to see these now that they have been mentioned twice.
Hail to those mother ****ers!
Hail to those big **** suckers!
Hail! Hail! To Michigan
The cesspool of the west!
Told you it'd get you tossed from Lynah.
http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?1,19644,20211#msg-20211
Quote from: LowellDon't forget the second verse:
"To hell, with those masturbators!
To hell, with those fornicators!
To hell, to hell, with Michigan
The team we love to HATE!"
What Chris said. I don't see any reason why we should be hailing them.
Quote from: Chris '03Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: Josh '99Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82I know a version of "The Victors" that would get you thrown out of Lynah. Not sure we want to sing that one tho.
Nonsense. The alternate lyrics to "The Victors" are an absolute must.
Besides, you'll be in Big Ten country but somewhere other than Michigan; no usher is going to throw you out for it because EVERYONE is sick and tired of that song.
What are these alternate lyrics? I know the real ones, but I need to see these now that they have been mentioned twice.
Hail to those mother ****ers!
Hail to those big **** suckers!
Hail! Hail! To Michigan
The cesspool of the west!
Told you it'd get you tossed from Lynah.
http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?1,19644,20211#msg-20211
Quote from: LowellDon't forget the second verse:
"To hell, with those masturbators!
To hell, with those fornicators!
To hell, to hell, with Michigan
The team we love to HATE!"
At the 1997 West Regional in Grand Rapids (2 regionals, 8 teams at each back then), the CU band got together with the Minnesota band after we sent Mazz's Miami home. Minn was set to play Mich in the QF, and they were impressed when we knew the alternate lyrics. The only difference was that they ended the first verse with "The Cesspool of the East," which gave me a new perspective.
Michigan folks probably think everyone who sings that version are original just as we think people are when they sing the "...there's an awful smell..." version of our Alma Mater.
Quote from: RichHAt the 1997 West Regional in Grand Rapids (2 regionals, 8 teams at each back then), the CU band got together with the Minnesota band after we sent Mazz's Miami home. Minn was set to play Mich in the QF, and they were impressed when we knew the alternate lyrics. The only difference was that they ended the first verse with "The Cesspool of the East," which gave me a new perspective.
Michigan folks probably think everyone who sings that version are original just as we think people are when they sing the "...there's an awful smell..." version of our Alma Mater.
Actually, it was 2 regionals, 6 teams each back then. No. Dakota and Michigan had first round byes, and Minnesota played Michigan after our 2nd round loss to the Sioux, the eventual NCAA Champions. I remember applauding the Minnesota Pep Band and wishing them luck as they marched in. Not sure I'd do that today after our '05 Mariucci experience.
Quote from: jkahnQuote from: RichHAt the 1997 West Regional in Grand Rapids (2 regionals, 8 teams at each back then), the CU band got together with the Minnesota band after we sent Mazz's Miami home. Minn was set to play Mich in the QF, and they were impressed when we knew the alternate lyrics. The only difference was that they ended the first verse with "The Cesspool of the East," which gave me a new perspective.
Michigan folks probably think everyone who sings that version are original just as we think people are when they sing the "...there's an awful smell..." version of our Alma Mater.
Actually, it was 2 regionals, 6 teams each back then. No. Dakota and Michigan had first round byes, and Minnesota played Michigan after our 2nd round loss to the Sioux, the eventual NCAA Champions. I remember applauding the Minnesota Pep Band and wishing them luck as they marched in. Not sure I'd do that today after our '05 Mariucci experience.
*headsmack* ::doh:: Right! Of course there was the bye back then.
Quote from: Chris '03Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinWhat are these alternate lyrics? I know the real ones, but I need to see these now that they have been mentioned twice.
I thought you said you went to a Big Ten school.
Thank you for calling me on that. I was going to be disappointed if someone didn't, but no, I did not know the alternate lyrics.
Quote from: Chris '03Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: Josh '99Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82I know a version of "The Victors" that would get you thrown out of Lynah. Not sure we want to sing that one tho.
Nonsense. The alternate lyrics to "The Victors" are an absolute must.
Besides, you'll be in Big Ten country but somewhere other than Michigan; no usher is going to throw you out for it because EVERYONE is sick and tired of that song.
What are these alternate lyrics? I know the real ones, but I need to see these now that they have been mentioned twice.
Hail to those mother ****ers!
Hail to those big **** suckers!
Hail! Hail! To Michigan
The cesspool of the west!
Told you it'd get you tossed from Lynah.
http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?1,19644,20211#msg-20211
Quote from: LowellDon't forget the second verse:
"To hell, with those masturbators!
To hell, with those fornicators!
To hell, to hell, with Michigan
The team we love to HATE!"
Not sure I support the use of the alternate lyrics, it would mean that we have sunk to their level. I know many will disagree with me, but that's my opinion on it.
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinNot sure I support the use of the alternate lyrics, it would mean that we have sunk to their level. I know many will disagree with me, but that's my opinion on it.
I agree with you. I think cursing is (almost) never necessary, especially at sporting events. The best chants are the most creative ones and those are rarely ones that have profanity. To quote Stephen Colbert's book
I am America (And So Can You!):
Quote from: Stephen ColbertA Word on Censorship: The creative class says it's unconstitutional, but I advocate censorship. It's my First Amendment right to do so. They want you to believe censorship hinders creativity. Hogwash. Just the opposite! Take foul language. It's easy for a lazy screenwriter to put the words "fuck you, cocksucker" into a character's mouth, but the artist who translates that phrase for an airing on prime time television or a transcontinental flight is forced to come up with the much more interesting "flip you, cod bucket!" I ask you, which is more "creative"?
Quote from: martyQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: Josh '99Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82I know a version of "The Victors" that would get you thrown out of Lynah. Not sure we want to sing that one tho.
Nonsense. The alternate lyrics to "The Victors" are an absolute must.
Besides, you'll be in Big Ten country but somewhere other than Michigan; no usher is going to throw you out for it because EVERYONE is sick and tired of that song.
What are these alternate lyrics? I know the real ones, but I need to see these now that they have been mentioned twice.
Which give me a get segue into the alternate lyrics for Sons of Rensselaer or whatever the RPI fight song is called:
We have the worst fight song
Of all the universities
We have the worst fight song
So no one sings along
We have the worst fight song
There are not any words
We have the worst fight song
It's for the bird.
Red Hawk!
Apologies to Ralph.
Apologies accepted. :)
I don't know why current students do not know the words, unless it is rebellion to the current PC lyrics which replaced this (http://www.augenblick.org/rpi/f_hail.html). (They removed references to "men".)
Quote from: jtn27Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinNot sure I support the use of the alternate lyrics, it would mean that we have sunk to their level. I know many will disagree with me, but that's my opinion on it.
I agree with you. I think cursing is (almost) never necessary, especially at sporting events. The best chants are the most creative ones and those are rarely ones that have profanity. To quote Stephen Colbert's book I am America (And So Can You!):
Just wait til you've heard the the one song Michigan band play their fight song at every stoppage for a period or two. I think even a nun would feel the urge to swear at them. :-)
Quote from: KeithKQuote from: jtn27Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinNot sure I support the use of the alternate lyrics, it would mean that we have sunk to their level. I know many will disagree with me, but that's my opinion on it.
I agree with you. I think cursing is (almost) never necessary, especially at sporting events. The best chants are the most creative ones and those are rarely ones that have profanity. To quote Stephen Colbert's book I am America (And So Can You!):
Just wait til you've heard the the one song Michigan band play their fight song at every stoppage for a period or two. I think even a nun would feel the urge to swear at them. :-)
I believe the count was up to 20+ in a game last year in St Paul.
Quote from: KeithKJust wait til you've heard the the one song Michigan band play their fight song at every stoppage for a period or two. I think even a nun would feel the urge to swear at them. :-)
You'll hear it less if Michigan doesn't score a whole bunch. They won't count as much, either. It's not that complicated. :-)
Apparently, Michigan is attempting to create Cornell-specific taunts. I found this to be a very frail effort.
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinApparently, Michigan is attempting to create Cornell-specific taunts. I found this to be a very frail effort.
Well, for instance, we're not actually "the Bears".
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinApparently, Michigan is attempting to create Cornell-specific taunts. I found this to be a very frail effort.
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-CI07JWN2J18/Tq16yfoA3NI/AAAAAAAAMKQ/N_UU27YkbZw/s1600/faceplant-dive%255B1%255D.jpg)
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinApparently, Michigan is attempting to create Cornell-specific taunts. I found this to be a very frail effort.
Well, for instance, we're not actually "the Bears".
The tickets at the Ralph a couple years ago read "vs. Cornell Bears," so maybe they judge team names by logos out west.
"Bad Red" talks about getting ready for this weekend's "business trip" - I didn't know hockey could be so soulless.
http://www.mgoblue.com/allaccess/?media=311016
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinApparently, Michigan is attempting to create Cornell-specific taunts. I found this to be a very frail effort.
Well, for instance, we're not actually "the Bears".
Let em go with it. Perfect for a retort of "Not our nickname". Other fun topics to hit them with include Hugh Jackman, obviously the bailouts (Love the idea of bailout sieve), the hilarious comparison of Hunwick to Rudy, interrupting their goal count, their status as Lynah Faithful wannabes. Just spitballin, but Michigan should be easy to taunt. I wish I could go.
Quote from: ajh258"Bad Red" talks about getting ready for this weekend's "business trip" - I didn't know hockey could be so soulless.
http://www.mgoblue.com/allaccess/?media=311016
Last year when you look at what Michigan did by preparing for their NCAA tournament opponents, one has to be impressed.
Every strength area of their opponents was taken care of. The Minn Duluth power play dominated their run until they met Michigan (although if I remember M Duluth did score one PP goal in the final) and the game went to OT where both teams looked great.
Underestimate the fans if you wish, but don't underestimate the team or the coach. (Might be a good thing that he doesn't have too many full game videos of Cornell to study, eh?)
Quote from: martyQuote from: ajh258"Bad Red" talks about getting ready for this weekend's "business trip" - I didn't know hockey could be so soulless.
http://www.mgoblue.com/allaccess/?media=311016
Last year when you look at what Michigan did by preparing for their NCAA tournament opponents, one has to be impressed.
Every strength area of their opponents was taken care of. The Minn Duluth power play dominated their run until they met Michigan (although if I remember M Duluth did score one PP goal in the final) and the game went to OT where both teams looked great.
Underestimate the fans if you wish, but don't underestimate the team or the coach. (Might be a good thing that he doesn't have too many full game videos of Cornell to study, eh?)
We could volunteer to ship him the Redcast tapes. That would further cloud his sense of what Cornell does on the ice.
Quote from: RichHQuote from: Josh '99Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinApparently, Michigan is attempting to create Cornell-specific taunts. I found this to be a very frail effort.
Well, for instance, we're not actually "the Bears".
The tickets at the Ralph a couple years ago read "vs. Cornell Bears," so maybe they judge team names by logos out west.
Oh wow, I forgot about that. I guess they don't know how to use the Internet to fact check either!
Quote from: martyQuote from: ajh258"Bad Red" talks about getting ready for this weekend's "business trip" - I didn't know hockey could be so soulless.
http://www.mgoblue.com/allaccess/?media=311016
Underestimate the fans if you wish, but don't underestimate the team or the coach. (Might be a good thing that he doesn't have too many full game videos of Cornell to study, eh?)
I don't think anyone on here, among the team, or among the coaching staff will underestimate Michigan. We all know the odds of victory and the talent of the opposition. They have a Hobey Baker Finalist goaltender. They are a program that measures the success of each season by attainment of Frozen Four appearances.
The video scouting coach for Michigan said this morning in a radio interview that they could not get much footage of Cornell (I assume that they do have the Red Hot Hockey 2011 game because most of the Michigan fan blogs have gotten that), but that per NCAA rules, Cornell and Michigan had to exchange footage of their last games. Michigan received footage of our 3-0 win over Colgate, and Cornell received footage of Michigan's 3-2 loss to Western Michigan.
Wow, Michigan fans can't possibly come up with cheers and either Red or the Michigan team (or both) are soulless when it comes to hockey. ::rolleyes::
Having gone to Michigan for grad school, I think this is just too subtle an analysis. The football rivalry with tOSU is huge with the fan base, no matter what the sport. Playing the Ohio State fight song will have a bigger impact than either the Notre Dame or MSU tune. Go band! I'm looking forward to hearing it on the broadcast.
Quote from: ninian '72Having gone to Michigan for grad school, I think this is just too subtle an analysis. The football rivalry with tOSU is huge with the fan base, no matter what the sport. Playing the Ohio State fight song will have a bigger impact than either the Notre Dame or MSU tune. Go band! I'm looking forward to hearing it on the broadcast.
I'm just wondering how we're going to get a tuba player to dot the i before faceoff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-TQcqRWbDA
Quote from: ninian '72Having gone to Michigan for grad school, I think this is just too subtle an analysis. The football rivalry with tOSU is huge with the fan base, no matter what the sport. Playing the Ohio State fight song will have a bigger impact than either the Notre Dame or MSU tune. Go band! I'm looking forward to hearing it on the broadcast.
I also went there for grad school and I agree - Eh
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Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: martyQuote from: ajh258"Bad Red" talks about getting ready for this weekend's "business trip" - I didn't know hockey could be so soulless.
http://www.mgoblue.com/allaccess/?media=311016
Underestimate the fans if you wish, but don't underestimate the team or the coach. (Might be a good thing that he doesn't have too many full game videos of Cornell to study, eh?)
I don't think anyone on here, among the team, or among the coaching staff will underestimate Michigan. We all know the odds of victory and the talent of the opposition. They have a Hobey Baker Finalist goaltender. They are a program that measures the success of each season by attainment of Frozen Four appearances.
The video scouting coach for Michigan said this morning in a radio interview that they could not get much footage of Cornell (I assume that they do have the Red Hot Hockey 2011 game because most of the Michigan fan blogs have gotten that), but that per NCAA rules, Cornell and Michigan had to exchange footage of their last games. Michigan received footage of our 3-0 win over Colgate, and Cornell received footage of Michigan's 3-2 loss to Western Michigan.
Cornell's secret weapon could be sending out RedCast videos. Andy Noel, you sly devil, there is method to the madness.
Quote from: Greenberg '97I'm just wondering how we're going to get a tuba player to dot the i before faceoff.
Have two put an umlaut over the "o" in Cornell.
A more formalized version of the"Good Red, Bad Red."
is there any viewing party in NYC now that Ship of Fools is gone?
I really like that Aaron. Looking good!
Quote from: underskillis there any viewing party in NYC now that Ship of Fools is gone?
I don't really have the time or energy to organize one at a bar, especially since I won't be here if we make it to the second round on Saturday (and because we'll be up against regional basketball finals). We might consider hosting a small one at our place in Brooklyn, though. Let me know if you organize one or hear of one elsewhere.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Greenberg '97I'm just wondering how we're going to get a tuba player to dot the i before faceoff.
Have two put an umlaut over the "o" in Cornell.
I wonder if anyone understands how I got from there to thinking Cornell really needs a death metal logo.
Quote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: Greenberg '97I'm just wondering how we're going to get a tuba player to dot the i before faceoff.
Have two put an umlaut over the "o" in Cornell.
I wonder if anyone understands how I got from there to thinking Cornell really needs a death metal logo.
We already have a song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ymA7uaoqZ8
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: Greenberg '97I'm just wondering how we're going to get a tuba player to dot the i before faceoff.
Have two put an umlaut over the "o" in Cornell.
I wonder if anyone understands how I got from there to thinking Cornell really needs a death metal logo.
We already have a song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ymA7uaoqZ8
That sound is truly awful. I think the drummer must have forgotten his snare and used a metal folding chair instead.
Quote from: billhowardQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: martyQuote from: ajh258"Bad Red" talks about getting ready for this weekend's "business trip" - I didn't know hockey could be so soulless.
http://www.mgoblue.com/allaccess/?media=311016
Underestimate the fans if you wish, but don't underestimate the team or the coach. (Might be a good thing that he doesn't have too many full game videos of Cornell to study, eh?)
I don't think anyone on here, among the team, or among the coaching staff will underestimate Michigan. We all know the odds of victory and the talent of the opposition. They have a Hobey Baker Finalist goaltender. They are a program that measures the success of each season by attainment of Frozen Four appearances.
The video scouting coach for Michigan said this morning in a radio interview that they could not get much footage of Cornell (I assume that they do have the Red Hot Hockey 2011 game because most of the Michigan fan blogs have gotten that), but that per NCAA rules, Cornell and Michigan had to exchange footage of their last games. Michigan received footage of our 3-0 win over Colgate, and Cornell received footage of Michigan's 3-2 loss to Western Michigan.
Cornell's secret weapon could be sending out RedCast videos. Andy Noel, you sly devil, there is method to the madness.
That would be a great joke if someone else hadn't already made it two posts above yours.
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinA more formalized version of the"Good Red, Bad Red."
Why does a chant need a formalized illustration? Can't you just, you know, yell it? (http://board.uscho.com/images/smilies/confused.gif)
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinA more formalized version of the"Good Red, Bad Red."
Why does a chant need a formalized illustration? Can't you just, you know, yell it? (http://board.uscho.com/images/smilies/confused.gif)
I was thinking along the lines of how we use the images of Gaudet when we play Dartmouth. It was to augment the chant, not replace it. Also, unrelated to the game itself, they work well on social media sites.
I also would be interested in a viewing location in NYC. I'm usually content to watch on my own on Long Island, but this weekend I can probably escape to the city for a night ::innocent:: Though, I do think it would be hard to convince a sports bar to put it on with 3 basketball games on. I'm new to downstate, but does the Cornell Club ever organize an event to watch the hockey games when on TV?
I'm planning on heading up from Chicago tomorrow. Is there any specific section I should try to buy tickets in?
Game 1 of the Cornell-Michigan Series in the 1991 NCAA Tournament.
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Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinGame 1 of the Cornell-Michigan Series in the 1991 NCAA Tournament.
G_d, that's beautiful. I broke my friend's chandelier when I heard us score that goal on the radio.
Quote from: Willy '06I'm planning on heading up from Chicago tomorrow. Is there any specific section I should try to buy tickets in?
I have tickets in section 220 and Cornell's allotment is in 217, which is in a corner. Somewhere in that quarter of the rink should be good.
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinGame 1 of the Cornell-Michigan Series in the 1991 NCAA Tournament.
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Steve Shields in net..........did Manderville take the shot in OT or did he tie it up with just a few secs remaining? I forget. Not sure which goal is shown in the picture.
This was actually the first Michigan team to make the NCAA tournament in years. Red Berenson had 3 pretty rough years to start off his Michigan tenure, then a few years a bit above .500, then the '90 team was decent and the '91 team went 34-10-3. If I'm remembering correctly, Berenson felt that there was so much pressure on Steve Shields (and the rest of the team was relying too much on Shields); he decided to start the backup goalie in game 2. Like him or not, that's a decision that takes some courage, he didn't have the "tenure" at that point that he has today.
I really wish that I had gone to those games.
Quote from: RatushnyFanQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinGame 1 of the Cornell-Michigan Series in the 1991 NCAA Tournament.
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Steve Shields in net..........did Manderville take the shot in OT or did he tie it up with just a few secs remaining? I forget. Not sure which goal is shown in the picture.
Maderville tied the game with 0:02 in regulation. Andison won it in overtime. I cannot confirm of which goal this is a photo (it's the only one that I can find of the game), but most sources identify it as the image of the game-winning goal.
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: RatushnyFanSteve Shields in net..........did Manderville take the shot in OT or did he tie it up with just a few secs remaining? I forget. Not sure which goal is shown in the picture.
Maderville tied the game with 0:02 in regulation. Andison won it in overtime. I cannot confirm of which goal this is a photo (it's the only one that I can find of the game), but most sources identify it as the image of the game-winning goal.
Given that Hughes wore #9, and the line was Hughes-Andison-Derraugh, I'm going to say there's a really good chance they're right.
Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: RatushnyFan
Steve Shields in net..........did Manderville take the shot in OT or did he tie it up with just a few secs remaining? I forget. Not sure which goal is shown in the picture.
Maderville tied the game with 0:02 in regulation. Andison won it in overtime. I cannot confirm of which goal this is a photo (it's the only one that I can find of the game), but most sources identify it as the image of the game-winning goal.
Given that Hughes wore #9, and the line was Hughes-Andison-Derraugh, I'm going to say there's a really good chance they're right.[/quote]
Thanks. I was too young to be associated with Cornell hockey or to be that invested at the time, so I had no clue the lines.
That's right. And I'm wrong about Red Berenson benching Shields for game 2, he benched him for game 3. Same general point though. I just looked back through those old box scores. I forgot that Doug Derraugh had a heck of a series, 5G and 4A. Though I don't know how many goals Michigan had while his line was on the ice. What a senior year and career.
I know there's a link somewhere else on this forum, but here's a link to a 2010 Michigan Daily article citing the '91 Cornell series and our fans at Yost being the turnaround point for Michigan hockey.
http://uwire.com/2010/06/02/we-cant-hear-you-the-story-of-the-children-of-yost/
I'm bringing a few copies with me, in case some of their fans think we are stealing their cheers.
Somewhere, there's also a much older article with quotes from Red Berenson attributing the Yost atmosphere to the '91 Cornell visit.
Just called to buy tickets (1-800-895-0071) because the online version was only giving me one option in Section 222 - Row J. I went for Section 220 to optimize for both viewing angle and being close to the Cornell section. I'll be the guy in the ridiculous red and white striped blazer.
Quote from: Willy '06Just called to buy tickets (1-800-895-0071) because the online version was only giving me one option in Section 222 - Row J. I went for Section 220 to optimize for both viewing angle and being close to the Cornell section. I'll be the guy in the ridiculous red and white striped blazer.
Which guy in the ridiculous red and white striped blazer?
Quote from: jtn27Quote from: Willy '06Just called to buy tickets (1-800-895-0071) because the online version was only giving me one option in Section 222 - Row J. I went for Section 220 to optimize for both viewing angle and being close to the Cornell section. I'll be the guy in the ridiculous red and white striped blazer.
Which guy in the ridiculous red and white striped blazer?
The guy who isn't over 100 and has one?
Quote from: Willy '06Just called to buy tickets (1-800-895-0071) because the online version was only giving me one option in Section 222 - Row J. I went for Section 220 to optimize for both viewing angle and being close to the Cornell section. I'll be the guy in the ridiculous red and white striped blazer.
You need to contact some badger fans about getting the "matching" pants! :-O
Cablevision is the worst. Could someone please DM me their cable login info so I can get ESPN3?
At Stadium View Bar on Holmgren St watching Union game
Quote from: RichHQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinMy comment was one merely that we should consider the importance that our opponent currently gives to a given rival. Also, is Michigan State's fight song that recognizable? I know to Wolverine ears it will be, but will our fans get the joke?
Fair enough. In the end, I trust the band's judgment, because they're the ones who have to play it, and whatever they decide will be sure to get some smiles.
And the verdict is in. The internet seems to like us when we do things like that.
http://guyism.com/sports/cornell-band-plays-michigan-state-fight-song-during-michigan-game.html
Quote from: RichHQuote from: RichHQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinMy comment was one merely that we should consider the importance that our opponent currently gives to a given rival. Also, is Michigan State's fight song that recognizable? I know to Wolverine ears it will be, but will our fans get the joke?
Fair enough. In the end, I trust the band's judgment, because they're the ones who have to play it, and whatever they decide will be sure to get some smiles.
And the verdict is in. The internet seems to like us when we do things like that.
http://guyism.com/sports/cornell-band-plays-michigan-state-fight-song-during-michigan-game.html
Quote from: PerlbergI'm in the MSU Spartan Band, and I just wanted to say: Cornell, I will love you forever for this.
Indeed they do.
Quote from: css228Quote from: RichHQuote from: RichHQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinMy comment was one merely that we should consider the importance that our opponent currently gives to a given rival. Also, is Michigan State's fight song that recognizable? I know to Wolverine ears it will be, but will our fans get the joke?
Fair enough. In the end, I trust the band's judgment, because they're the ones who have to play it, and whatever they decide will be sure to get some smiles.
And the verdict is in. The internet seems to like us when we do things like that.
http://guyism.com/sports/cornell-band-plays-michigan-state-fight-song-during-michigan-game.html
Quote from: PerlbergI'm in the MSU Spartan Band, and I just wanted to say: Cornell, I will love you forever for this.
Indeed they do.
Nothing says the band got your attention like when you start mock conducting after scoring a goal.