I see you carefully inserted the word "traditional". Clearly on purpose.
Why not be forthcoming about why you did that?
I was not referring to any kind of "traditional" spring game.
It wasn't any such thing back in 2021 when we went to the last one held in TCF (and we actually brought diapers, unlike a lot of folks I recall seeing walking around).
Still had a great time and was looking forward to it next month, in probably 65degree sunny weather.
- in the stadium
- make it an actual event, with an announcement
- open to the public
Don't give a S if it's a "traditional" spring game, if it's a "modified" game, if it's a glorified scrimmage, even if it's just a practice with some full go 1O vs 1D periods.
The above criteria are what make it a legitimate spring football public event, and is all that is needed and asked for.
Canceling that is giving fans the middle finger.
I would not be surprised if every other Big Ten program has some kind of open spring event in their stadium, weather pending. That is the correct decision x17.
One program has to be different.