RememberMurray
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Nope, not good enough to be a "helmet school". Otherwise, the term is meaningless. Minnesota has a huge national championship history/tradition, too, for example. You can't get past the era back when Nebraska beat the Gophers 80-0 or whatever it was. Those days are looooooooooong gone.
The true "helmet schools" of our current times are: Alabama, Clemson, Ohio St, and probably a couple others.
And like I said -- the actual thing that is relevant for this thread -- if Alabama or Clemson played a game at TCF somehow, would it sell out??? Would Gopher football fans, UMN alumni, and general Twin Cities folks be that morbidly curious to buy a ticket just to see the best college football team in the land? I frankly am not sure.
What's your criteria for helmet school status?
I see you include Ohio State. How about Michigan?
If Ohio State is a helmet school, that pretty much answers your "would it sell out?" question. We have played the Buckeyes at TCF.
Personally, I think the main factor in selling out the stadium is the quality of the Gopher football program. People will pay to see real greatness.