I loved the size of the crowd and the enthusiasm of the student section.
My section (the lower part of 238) is like a morgue. Its not that people are old (old is just fine), they are just completely lifeless. Nobody within 20 feet of me in any direction EVER stands and few make any noise. Its like they're watching golf.
I'm in section 237 and there was a younger guy who wanted to stand for most of the game (I wish more folks were like him) and two older folks sitting 2 rows behind him told him to sit down. This guy turned around and said, "why don't you stand?!" I clapped when he said that.
I went to the concessions stand as this was happening and when I returned the younger guy was sitting and didn't stand too much after. Not sure what if anything happened to make him sit.
If you're reading this 'standing guy', kudos to you.
I don't remember saying the noise caused the delay. I was just commenting that it was really loud.
I think it's great to stand if the people around you are ok with it. If not, then don't be a jerk - some people don't want to stand the whole game and shouldn't be forced to. You have to realize there might be little kids or old people behind you too. I was in 117 yesterday and we stood for every 3rd and 4th down - that seems to be a good compromise.
212 has regressed.
It was good toward the end...and even great at the end...but even logical third downs for us to be up were an effort from Quarters 1-3.
I'm pretty sure the ticket hike is part of it. There used to be a group of standers/yellers around rows 6-10 that were very good at getting things started lower. We would work the upper folks in front of us and behind.
HOWEVER...it was loud for TCU and these two are non-conference games...so the next real test is Nebraska.
Not really meant as a complaint but more disappointment. There were a lot of people turning around looking at us like we were crazy for these last two games. Anyone within earshot over the last 5 years knows we are not quiet...again more evidence of a change of some sort...hopefully temporary.
I'm in section 237 and there was a younger guy who wanted to stand for most of the game (I wish more folks were like him) and two older folks sitting 2 rows behind him told him to sit down. This guy turned around and said, "why don't you stand?!" I clapped when he said that.
I went to the concessions stand as this was happening and when I returned the younger guy was sitting and didn't stand too much after. Not sure what if anything happened to make him sit.
If you're reading this 'standing guy', kudos to you.
This ^^^^^I think it's great to stand if the people around you are ok with it. If not, then don't be a jerk - some people don't want to stand the whole game and shouldn't be forced to. You have to realize there might be little kids or old people behind you too. I was in 117 yesterday and we stood for every 3rd and 4th down - that seems to be a good compromise.
Student section was awesome but the students usually leave periodically throughout the game. A lot of people were leaving because they were too hot
I'm all for everyone standing for key plays, but not everyone can stand for prolonged periods. I'm 75 and have spinal stenosis and other back problems that make it difficult for me to stand for more than a few minutes. I have supported Gopher sports for over 60 years through good times and bad, and I still want be able to go to games and actually see them; not people's backs. I'm sure there are many others like me. Have a heart and give us a little respect. In time you may understand how fans like me feel. And if it's noise you want to hear, I make plenty of it.
I'm all for everyone standing for key plays, but not everyone can stand for prolonged periods. I'm 75 and have spinal stenosis and other back problems that make it difficult for me to stand for more than a few minutes. I have supported Gopher sports for over 60 years through good times and bad, and I still want be able to go to games and actually see them; not people's backs. I'm sure there are many others like me. Have a heart and give us a little respect. In time you may understand how fans like me feel. And if it's noise you want to hear, I make plenty of it.
I think it's great to stand if the people around you are ok with it. If not, then don't be a jerk - some people don't want to stand the whole game and shouldn't be forced to. You have to realize there might be little kids or old people behind you too. I was in 117 yesterday and we stood for every 3rd and 4th down - that seems to be a good compromise.
picture i took of the student section yesterday
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I was disappointed in the upper deck on the home side. Our section (236) seems to be the only one that gets into it on 3rd down.
With more people experiencing the Bank due to two teams using it as a home field, I wonder if the casual fan is beginning to realize how great of a place it is and helping the Gophs sell a few more tickets.
With more people experiencing the Bank due to two teams using it as a home field, I wonder if the casual fan is beginning to realize how great of a place it is and helping the Gophs sell a few more tickets.
53,917 was the announced attendance vs Ohio. Second largest crowd in TCF history, behind the season opener vs TCU.
They are likely holding back a few hundred seats, but the Nebraska game currently does not have any pairs of seats available via MyGopherSports... will definitely be a sellout.
If we win some games in early October, the crowds will be huge the rest of the way.
Had a similar situation that I witnessed near 107. An older gentleman was standing and cheering the Gopher D on 3rd down and a younger guy was yelling at him to sit. The guy in the row in front of me told the younger guy to stand up. The young guy yelled that there was a 90 yr old sitting next to him, to which the guy in front of me said "the largest TV screen in the state is 2 sections away, watch the jumbotron and let fans cheer on 3rd down!"I'm in section 237 and there was a younger guy who wanted to stand for most of the game (I wish more folks were like him) and two older folks sitting 2 rows behind him told him to sit down. This guy turned around and said, "why don't you stand?!" I clapped when he said that.
I went to the concessions stand as this was happening and when I returned the younger guy was sitting and didn't stand too much after. Not sure what if anything happened to make him sit.
If you're reading this 'standing guy', kudos to you.
Had a similar situation that I witnessed near 107. An older gentleman was standing and cheering the Gopher D on 3rd down and a younger guy was yelling at him to sit. The guy in the row in front of me told the younger guy to stand up. The young guy yelled that there was a 90 yr old sitting next to him, to which the guy in front of me said "the largest TV screen in the state is 2 sections away, watch the jumbotron and let fans cheer on 3rd down!"
We are all fans of the same team. We know how to be the 12th man. Let's not get salty at each other for making TCF electric on Saturdays.
There's got to be a middle ground in situations like this. People need to realize that there are people around them that may not be able to stand the whole game. But at the same time people need to realize that some will be standing at cheering in certain situations.