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What would you want to see? I thought the flow of things was kind of off the last couple of years... certainly a lot of people want to get to the scrimmage and see the guys play... and a brief dunk contest probably has to happen... what else? Quick talent show? Mo Walker and Red Panda on unicycles flipping dishes from their feet to their heads?
Bigger question for me is WHEN to have it... I'm too ignorant on the timing of traffic flows to know if this would just be a huge mess.. but...
- First allowable day of practice for the Gophers will be Friday, September 27.
- Many teams, including the Gophers, have had "Madness" events on the first allowable day of practice. With more preseason practice time allowed to teams this season and going forward, I expect we'll see a more expansive variety of times chosen by schools (spanning a couple of weeks, probably).
- Could Saturday, September 28 work and would it be wise?
Iowa comes to play the Gophers at 2:30pm CT in what I think is a nationally-televised game. Could you.. open doors to Williams Arena at 5:30pm/6pm.. but say the deal starts at 7pm or so?
I see positives & negatives... makes for a very long day for fans, but.. game ends around 6pm.. football fans start leaving (OK, so probably a lot of the fans leave before 6pm), while basketball fans head to campus and parking spots free up.
Other football fans decide to stick around. They grab a bite to eat, drink some more beer, or stroll right into Williams Arena for the 7pm start.
I just like the idea of potentially pulling in "football fans" who are curious about Pitino... they're on campus anyway.. maybe you get a number of people to check things out who otherwise wouldn't come.
Have some silent auction or old gear sales (i.e., old football and other sport uniforms for sale at Williams Arena from 6pm-8pm or something similar) to add some interest for some..
If the football team loses, people can say, 'OK, that sucked... basketball season is here though!".. if the football team wins, you can have Hageman show up during the dunk contest.. he can ball, so see if he wants to do a dunk where the ball is in one hand and Floyd is in the other?
Anyway, I'm ready for college basketball games to begin.
Bigger question for me is WHEN to have it... I'm too ignorant on the timing of traffic flows to know if this would just be a huge mess.. but...
- First allowable day of practice for the Gophers will be Friday, September 27.
- Many teams, including the Gophers, have had "Madness" events on the first allowable day of practice. With more preseason practice time allowed to teams this season and going forward, I expect we'll see a more expansive variety of times chosen by schools (spanning a couple of weeks, probably).
- Could Saturday, September 28 work and would it be wise?
Iowa comes to play the Gophers at 2:30pm CT in what I think is a nationally-televised game. Could you.. open doors to Williams Arena at 5:30pm/6pm.. but say the deal starts at 7pm or so?
I see positives & negatives... makes for a very long day for fans, but.. game ends around 6pm.. football fans start leaving (OK, so probably a lot of the fans leave before 6pm), while basketball fans head to campus and parking spots free up.
Other football fans decide to stick around. They grab a bite to eat, drink some more beer, or stroll right into Williams Arena for the 7pm start.
I just like the idea of potentially pulling in "football fans" who are curious about Pitino... they're on campus anyway.. maybe you get a number of people to check things out who otherwise wouldn't come.
Have some silent auction or old gear sales (i.e., old football and other sport uniforms for sale at Williams Arena from 6pm-8pm or something similar) to add some interest for some..
If the football team loses, people can say, 'OK, that sucked... basketball season is here though!".. if the football team wins, you can have Hageman show up during the dunk contest.. he can ball, so see if he wants to do a dunk where the ball is in one hand and Floyd is in the other?
Anyway, I'm ready for college basketball games to begin.