Anyone else throwing away their money to watch the Huskies underperform on the road?
I’m close to pulling the trigger. The ‘Hawks open up in Indy the next day, so a chance at a double road game trip.
If I fly into Columbus or Cincinnati, I’ll do a MLB trip of Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Detroit. If I fly into Chicago I’ll probably end of doing a loop around Lake Michigan. Either way, the Michigan game itself will just be a small part of the trip.
Still waiting to hear if it’s full capacity with no covid ass fuckery involved.
Anyone else throwing away their money to watch the Huskies underperform on the road?
I’m close to pulling the trigger. The ‘Hawks open up in Indy the next day, so a chance at a double road game trip.
If I fly into Columbus or Cincinnati, I’ll do a MLB trip of Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Detroit. If I fly into Chicago I’ll probably end of doing a loop around Lake Michigan. Either way, the Michigan game itself will just be a small part of the trip.
Still waiting to hear if it’s full capacity with no covid ass fuckery involved.
It is. Allegedly.
This is the state that banned people from yard work on their own property. LIPO.
I finally pulled the trigger. Alaska has decent prices into IND, CVG, & CMH from SEA, plus rental car prices are becoming more reasonable.
I got Seahawks tickets for the game in Indy and most of my hotels booked. Hopefully I can get Michigan tickets through UW.
Don’t book to CMH. We need to convince our field and stadium sponsor to shut down that that flight as a fuck you to a few specific Seattle residents who keep trying to put it on the map.
As someone who’s spent a lot of time in MI—Michigan stadium isn’t a must see at all. And it’s a tomb on the inside. But if you’re a baseball fan (like some in the thread mentioned) or a golfer (northern Michigan is unreal for golf in September)—I’d recommend bundling a trip together. But wouldn’t recommend going just for the game
As someone who’s spent a lot of time in MI—Michigan stadium isn’t a must see at all. And it’s a tomb on the inside. But if you’re a baseball fan (like some in the thread mentioned) or a golfer (northern Michigan is unreal for golf in September)—I’d recommend bundling a trip together. But wouldn’t recommend going just for the game
I went to the 2002 debacle and agree. Michigan Stadium is nothing special.
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Ahh thank you.
I’ll let @Logistics fly me up for the Oregon game. See you at the Duchess @puppylove_sugarsteel
I got Seahawks tickets for the game in Indy and most of my hotels booked. Hopefully I can get Michigan tickets through UW.
The Michigan St game getting moved up made it an easier call to not go this year