Great article on tailgating Saturday at Gopher game: The art of cold-weather college football tailgating: Alaskan halibut, cardboard and ‘ingenuity’

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Per Scott:

On the east bank of the Mississippi River in the neighborhood of Dinkytown, the University of Minnesota feels much the same on a football game day as many other Big Ten campuses.

But on the edge of December, one cannot forget that Minnesotans use a different thermometer than their counterparts across college football. For those unfamiliar with the Upper Midwest, a stiff northern wind first bites your nose, then freezes your soul. Here, it’s winter. Elsewhere, it’s torture.

On Saturday, before the Gophers hosted rival Wisconsin for Paul Bunyan’s Axe, fans braved a wind chill that dropped below 10 degrees, but nary a complaint was heard. The front yards outside the fraternity houses along University Avenue featured a live DJ, table games and perhaps 100 students who shrugged off the elements as though it were 50 degrees warmer.

Perpendicular to an alley that separates Chi Omega from Kappa Sigma and just west of Williams Arena, the Golden Gophers’ basketball home, also known as The Barn, a group of former Minnesota football players set up their tailgate six hours before kickoff.


Go Gophers!!
 



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The internet will lead you to ways around “paywalls” if you search…but I do have to greatly recommend The Athletic to anyone who’s a sports fan. I’ve been subscribing for several years and never regretted it once.
 

The internet will lead you to ways around “paywalls” if you search…but I do have to greatly recommend The Athletic to anyone who’s a sports fan. I’ve been subscribing for several years and never regretted it once.
Correct. I subscribe to the NYT, mainly for The Athletic and the word games.
 



I learned so much from one line of this article, like how Kappa Sigma (my old house) has moved back to Row after moving to a much larger house a few years ago over by the sororities. And there's now sororities (Chi Omega) on the Row, too.
 

He spent his time on Fraternity Row, not the parking lot scene.

Going into the lots is a much more the true tailgating scene.
 

Per Scott:

On the east bank of the Mississippi River in the neighborhood of Dinkytown, the University of Minnesota feels much the same on a football game day as many other Big Ten campuses.

But on the edge of December, one cannot forget that Minnesotans use a different thermometer than their counterparts across college football. For those unfamiliar with the Upper Midwest, a stiff northern wind first bites your nose, then freezes your soul. Here, it’s winter. Elsewhere, it’s torture.

On Saturday, before the Gophers hosted rival Wisconsin for Paul Bunyan’s Axe, fans braved a wind chill that dropped below 10 degrees, but nary a complaint was heard. The front yards outside the fraternity houses along University Avenue featured a live DJ, table games and perhaps 100 students who shrugged off the elements as though it were 50 degrees warmer.

Perpendicular to an alley that separates Chi Omega from Kappa Sigma and just west of Williams Arena, the Golden Gophers’ basketball home, also known as The Barn, a group of former Minnesota football players set up their tailgate six hours before kickoff.


Go Gophers!!
I have a "The Athletic" subscription but this never came up on the feed so thanks for posting. Fun read. I remember pelting the Wisconsin cheerleaders with snowballs at Memorial Stadium back in the 1960's.
 







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