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ROSE BOWL!!!!!!!!!!!!What are the Gophers playing for this season?
ROSE BOWL!!!!!!!!!!!!What are the Gophers playing for this season?
Natty!!!!ROSE BOWL!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yep, light rail is a great option to avoid the traffic.With no state fair lot, the state fair park and rides, students back on campus, Gopher football fans, and being a work day evening, the traffic for this game is always a complete CF. I typically arrive by 4pm and either tailgate or head to the market.
Welcome home.It’s good to know you guys talk and fuss about the same crap we at Carolina do also. We have over 100+ posts on a thread that started talking about UVA season tickets sales and morphed into why we suck as fans and how we won’t sellout games this season. You are NOT alone.
I'm an out of state lib (Minnesota native) and will traveling back for the opener and will be at the UCLA game in Pasadena. There are several things that we don;t like, but football is not one of them.Liberals don't like football unless there's a bandwagon to jump on , and the twin cities are jam packed with liberals.
Not including the 300+ on seat geek?7294 tickets left
Do you think we have a smaller chance now to go to the CFP then we had to win the Big Ten when it was actually ten teams? I'd say we have a better chance of going to the CFP than we did of winning the Big Ten back in the days of no divisions.
Hmmm... I guess I just don't agree. I think the chances of us winning the Big Ten prior to Divisions was almost non-existent. We wouldn't have done it even in our best year in the last three decades - 2019. But we would have had a chance to make a 12 team CFP that year. I think there is actually way MORE to play for now.Yes, I do think we have a smaller chance. Back in the days of no divisions, the bowl games were still more meaningful. Making a Jan 1 game still meant a lot and players didn't sit out like they do today.
With the addition of the west coast teams, our schedule will always be tougher. Plus if if we finished tied with any of Ohio St, Michigan, Penn St, Oregon, USC, or any other helmet school around the country, the committee will take them over us.
Really? Brutal? We get UNC, Iowa, USC and Penn State all at home. And that's "brutal." If you mean that it's going to be tough, then yes. If you are complaining about the teams on the schedule as being boring or something, I don't know what to tell you. BTW, I think the average casual Gopher fan would rather go to a game vs USC than many of our "traditional rivals" like Illinois, Indiana or Northwestern.The awful home conference schedule has to play a part in season ticket sales as well. We play only ONE traditional Big Ten school at home this year. Outside of Iowa, we get USC, Maryland and Penn State.
Absolutely brutal.
I think you are right that PSU and USC would be preferable to Illinois, Indiana, Purdue, NW, or even MSU. Maryland is a lame home game though.Really? Brutal? We get UNC, Iowa, USC and Penn State all at home. And that's "brutal." If you mean that it's going to be tough, then yes. If you are complaining about the teams on the schedule as being boring or something, I don't know what to tell you. BTW, I think the average casual Gopher fan would rather go to a game vs USC than many of our "traditional rivals" like Illinois, Indiana or Northwestern.
Agree they are overpriced but 100% disagree about the sightlines. Not a bad seat there....and I've sat just about everywhere in the stadium.The upper deck tickets home side and away, especially in corners of the stadium have always been over priced. Sitelines are lousy and far away. Gophers don't have Vikings fan base eternal optimism, it's the opposite. For those of us going the traffic on campus is miserable. Be prepared to arrive early or take light rail and have long waits. As someone else said, traffic is brutal. When you haven't won a conference championship since 1967 it is hard to call Gopher football fan's bandwagon people, casual sports fans yes, season ticket holders no.
I don't know. I'd take the novelty of seeing Indiana at the Bank. It'd be nice to play a traditional rival at home more than once in 15 seasons. After this season, USC will have played more games at the Bank than the Hoosiers have.I think you are right that PSU and USC would be preferable to Illinois, Indiana, Purdue, NW, or even MSU. Maryland is a lame home game though.
10-2 would absolutely put us into the CFP.What are the Gophers playing for this season? A 10 win season would be a great season but with B1G expansion, and without divisions, that wouldn't likely get them into a B1G championship or the CFP.
College football has become mostly meaningless for programs like the Gophers. When there was a chance to win the west and head to Indy every year, it was different.
All the Gophers have to play for is a chance to beat their rivals, and try to get into the best bowl game as possible, yet most programs treat those as meaningless too.
This is why I don't have anywhere near the same excitement for the season as I had in the past. I don't think I'm in the minority either.
My main complaint about the schedule is how front loaded it is.The awful home conference schedule has to play a part in season ticket sales as well. We play only ONE traditional Big Ten school at home this year. Outside of Iowa, we get USC, Maryland and Penn State.
Absolutely brutal.
NIL can be blamed from a money standpoint as well. We're being asked to contribute and I do monthly to Dinkytown. That potentially allows less money to be spent on tickets then.Blame NIL.
No loyalty from players as they go for the money is leading to no loyalty from fans. College sports have killed the golden goose and consequently the interest of fans. Add to this the ticket prices that turn away the casual fan. Why pay $$$$ to attend a game where the weather could be crappy when you can sit in a comfortable bark-a-lounger for a couple bucks paid to get TV? For the common fan it's a no brainer.
On the positive side, enjoy the extra room to man spread.
I’d say the #1 reason is a lack of interest.The number one reason for Low attendance at games is that the people who did the price setting either did a bad job or did a profit maximization model instead of a fill the stadium model
Lack of interest at that price certainlyI’d say the #1 reason is a lack of interest.
In 15 seasons of Gopher football at the bank, this is the first time I have seen these words used to describe second deck seating.Sitelines are lousy and far away.
Yeah that uh ... weird thing to say, especially considering other stadiums....In 15 seasons of Gopher football at the bank, this is the first time I have seen these words used to describe second deck seating.
Goals for me every year:on the "what are they playing for" issue.
The Gophers have not won a Conference title in 57 years. they tied for the West Division title once, but did not play in the Conference championship game. in those 57 years, the best conference record has been a 2-loss season 3 times.
the new format may make it more difficult to contend for a conference championship, but when you haven't done so in 57 years, is that really an issue?
the Rose Bowl as a goal is more or less out of the picture with the CFP playoff system.
so the goals, as I see them - in order of probability from most probable to least probable:
1. win 6 games, go to any Bowl Game (should be able to do this almost every year)
2. win 8+ games and go to a higher-ranked Bowl game
3. contend for a CFP playoff berth (will likely require a 10-win season)
4. contend for a conference championship (will likely require an undefeated or 1-loss conference season)
in short, most years the goal is to qualify for the highest-ranked Bowl Game. so nothing has really changed. most years since 1967, Gopher fans went into the season hoping they could make it to a Bowl Game. and now, we're going into the season hoping we can make it to a bowl game.
to quote the Talking Heads, "Same as it ever Was!"
Obviously depends on others quite a bit. I think gophers need 10-2 against this years schedule. (I don’t see the schedule as THAT difficult…miss my projected 1-2 in the conference and a 10-2 record may end up giving you zero or 1 top 25 wins….also may have you many more than that, but Penn state is the only legit top 15 team on the schedule in my opinion)10-2 would absolutely put us into the CFP.
Hell, 9-3 most years would put us in the mix.
This is what killed my interest in Gopher basketball. I still watch and am still a fan but I used to base my errends and home duties around the Gopher basketball tv schedule and made sure I had those game times free. Now, I watch when it is convenient. Why? I don't "know" the players and takes me until way after New Years to have my favorite players and who I like to cheer for and don't like to cheer for. It's a brand new team each year and other than them wearing Maroon and Gold I don't know a majority of the team any different than the kids playing for any other university.Blame NIL.
No loyalty from players as they go for the money is leading to no loyalty from fans. College sports have killed the golden goose and consequently the interest of fans. Add to this the ticket prices that turn away the casual fan. Why pay $$$$ to attend a game where the weather could be crappy when you can sit in a comfortable bark-a-lounger for a couple bucks paid to get TV? For the common fan it's a no brainer.
On the positive side, enjoy the extra room to man spread.
NIL/transferring has hurt my basketball interest more than football. Unless you're Colorado, you don't see half your team transfer in or out in football like we see all the time in basketball.This is what killed my interest in Gopher basketball. I still watch and am still a fan but I used to base my errends and home duties around the Gopher basketball tv schedule and made sure I had those game times free. Now, I watch when it is convenient. Why? I don't "know" the players and takes me until way after New Years to have my favorite players and who I like to cheer for and don't like to cheer for. It's a brand new team each year and other than them wearing Maroon and Gold I don't know a majority of the team any different than the kids playing for any other university.