23-24 Gopher Loyalty Program Benefits Released

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Spoiler: Pretty much the same as past years, that's not a bad thing.


Pre and post game access are always fun. Tunnel team is cool if you're ok with missing the start of the game.

Anyone done any that they really enjoyed?
 


















As a donor to the program, I got to be in the locker room to hear coach’s pregame speech in the locker room before they take the tunnel. That was very cool as I got to be in the locker room while players were getting ready for the game.

Many other perks & events that I never partook because we’re out of state but was invited to were

Elite Fall camp kick off dinner w/ coach
Spring practices
Spring Game
Player signing banquet

If I lived in the Twin Cities, I’d be at more private events.
 

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Spoiler: Pretty much the same as past years, that's not a bad thing.


Pre and post game access are always fun. Tunnel team is cool if you're ok with missing the start of the game.

Anyone done any that they really enjoyed?
Meh if you are an adult, but very fun for children.

Edit: Refering to the Tunnel Team.
 
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As strictly a season ticket holder (2) since 1995, I rank about 4000. That typically gets me a calendar and maybe a tunnel ream which I have yet to attend.
The seat upgrades, etc must be for the top couple hundred.
 



Tunnel team is fun for adults…. to do once ;)
I've taken youth a few times. Perhaps I was too focused on the children that I escorted and that it isn't new to me.

For clarity, I think it's great that we do it and hope that it continues to be a tradition.
 

The tunnel team is a favorite in our household. I think I took my now 8 year old for the first time when he was 3 or 4. He spent the rest of the fall “playing gopher”, where he would go in the shower (the locker room), then run through the bathroom (the tunnel) and come out the door singing the rouser while waving flags. I had to participate by making firework sounds as he exited the bathroom. He literally did this over and over again.

Now my 4 year old is talking about it a lot, so we’ll have to bring him along this year.
 

The tunnel team is a favorite in our household. I think I took my now 8 year old for the first time when he was 3 or 4. He spent the rest of the fall “playing gopher”, where he would go in the shower (the locker room), then run through the bathroom (the tunnel) and come out the door singing the rouser while waving flags. I had to participate by making firework sounds as he exited the bathroom. He literally did this over and over again.

Now my 4 year old is talking about it a lot, so we’ll have to bring him along this year.

This is awesome. It's how yoy get generations of kids dreaming of playing for the U!!
 




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