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Yes!!!Playing Jump Around after every home win over Wisconsin.
Yes!!!Playing Jump Around after every home win over Wisconsin.
I remember those snowball games against Sconnie.Nothing like "The Minnesota Rouser"
I'm old so the rubber chicken dangling from the upper deck in old Mariucci. Throwing snowballs at Wisconsin cheerleaders in Memorial Stadium.
I also enjoy that description, but I don't think that's the reason he says it.When the tackle is made by many players, Jamie will use the proper animal group nomenclature:
"He was tackled by a murray of gophers"
Are a group of gophers a murray? I've tried to look up where the provenance of the phrase "murray of" comes from and I've never found anything.When the tackle is made by many players, Jamie will use the proper animal group nomenclature:
"He was tackled by a murray of gophers"
No, there is no such thing as a "murray of gophers." As I recall, the history of this is that announcer guy one time attributed the tackle on a play to "a flurry of Gophers" to connote that it was a gang tackle and there was not just one or two players to credit with the stop. The close captioning on the scoreboard described it as a "murray of gophers." It was a somewhat humorous mistake and he's repeated the phrase on occasion ever since.Are a group of gophers a murray? I've tried to look up where the provenance of the phrase "murray of" comes from and I've never found anything.
Kinda like "Win a Pie for it!"No, there is no such thing as a "murray of gophers." As I recall, the history of this is that announcer guy one time attributed the tackle on a play to "a flurry of Gophers" to connote that it was a gang tackle and there was not just one or two players to credit with the stop. The close captioning on the scoreboard described it as a "murray of gophers." It was a somewhat humorous mistake and he's repeated the phrase on occasion ever since.
Blame MPD, when the stadium was brought back to campus the band floated the idea of bringing that back, but MPD didn't want to close the street (even temporarily) because it would disrupt the traffic flow.My favorite as a kid was the band marching up University to Memorial Stadium. I wish that would come back
Kicking badgers ass and out of know where they start playing jump.What school tradition do you like the most?
This got me thinking. What are our great traditions? Besides the broken chair I mean.
When I was in band we obviously played at every Gopher home game, but we'd play at one Vikings game each year. For the Vikings game, when we did the expending M prior to the Rouser, the crowd went nuts. Much more of a reaction than we ever got from Gopher fans. I think Gopher fans have become a little desensitized to how cool that actually is.That was a great pregame performance!!
I don't think it continued, but my last year in band we played a Vikings Halftime: http://www.ummbvideo.com/newummbvideo/20161120Vikings.htmlWhen I was in band we obviously played at every Gopher home game, but we'd play at one Vikings game each year. For the Vikings game, when we did the expending M prior to the Rouser, the crowd went nuts. Much more of a reaction than we ever got from Gopher fans. I think Gopher fans have become a little desensitized to how cool that actually is.
If it hasn't been added it should.Playing Jump Around after every home win over Wisconsin.
That "RAH" at the end of the MINNESOTA cheer, which follows the Rouser, was actually part of the cheer back in the 60's and 70's. For some reason it began to fade in the 80's I believe but I don't know the reason.Announcer's "Rah" after the Rouser...
Or of course with our running and passing offense again intact..."And that's another Minnesota Golden Gopher first down"...
A bit OT, but wonderful memory - the 1993 MN-WI game was also the night of my wedding (a huge upset win for the gophs). When it came time for the bridal party dance, someone had to fetch the ushers and groomsmen who were watching the game in hotel lobby bar (as well as watching Joe Carter's infamous World Series home run).I don't know when this started or when it ended, but during my time in band we would play Minnesota March between the 3rd and 4th quarters and have a guest conductor. For the Wisconsin - Minnesota game in 1993, it was Gov. Arne Carlson. I thought that was a really cool thing to do, but I don't know what ever happened to it. You can see this a couple times in this clip:
Point of pride for me (although I may be completely wrong in claiming this) I was in the small section of students who first started doing the arms around each other, rock back and forth thing as the team walks out to the tunnel. Want to say it was sometime early in the 2018 season but don’t remember for sure. 2019 was the year it really blew up.It's an obvious choice but it's a classic - the rouser.
Also wanted to mention how much better the pregame lead-up has gotten in the last 5 years. Student section has really stepped up with that too.
If you're anywhere near me in 139, I definitely do the RAH with enthusiasm. I always have to beat Jamie lol!That "RAH" at the end of the MINNESOTA cheer, which follows the Rouser, was actually part of the cheer back in the 60's and 70's. For some reason it began to fade in the 80's I believe but I don't know the reason.
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