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The timing couldn’t have been worse with the Seahawks becoming good during the Ty and Sark years
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Yeah felt 2/3 Mich. however highlighter yellow stands out in the shadows more than purple.
When Michigan was full volume it was louder than UW.
We didn’t have cheers that all the fans could or were engaging in. Somewhere in the last decade the “go huskies” cadence accelerated quite a bit which makes it less loud.
“Let’s go huskies clap clap clap clap clap” feels like a high school basketball cheer.
When dawgs got juiced it was definitely loud, but it’d be nice if we had more than just screaming. -
They had hours to confidently buy tickets to the game. Not saying that's the only reason but it sure helps. I mean while we were watching the sugar bowl they were buying tickets, finalizing plans, securing glory holes.Postal91 said:I don't know what happened but Michigan somehow got 75% of the tickets and we don't get to buy them for some reason? Such bullshit and if it was just that we didn't buy him and then Washington fans need to wake the fuck up because that was pretty pathetic. I thought it was 60/40 but my friend went up to the seats in the upper deck and said it was more 75-25. Sucks.
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Even 20-25 years ago you had to be a borderline nerd to get in to UW. We need those retard 12s to maintain a fanbase.Miley_Cyrus said:The timing couldn’t have been worse with the Seahawks becoming good during the Ty and Sark years
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That’s a blue blood crowd. UW has work to do to match the Michigan crowd.
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Don’t worry. Our tyee club booked the hotel across town so no one could see them in the middle of nowhere.
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There are a shit ton of Mich alums in Texas, same time zone. Easy to fly between metro areas.
The state of Texas even has UM license plates.
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People like to follow winners. Doesn't matter where I'm at, I see 2-5yr old Seahawk and Duck stickers and flag everywhere. Both those teams are coming off dominant runs. The atmosphere at Husky Stadium for the Oregon game was electric at times, right up with the mid 90's. If you build it, they will come.gif
There are a shitload of UW fans out there, just need to re-engage the fan base. The overall love of foosball is high in the PNW, the Seahawks have an amazing fan support and following, alot of them are Huskies.
If the University, Donors, Boosters, etc.., can get it rolling, fan engagement will follow. The overall media content has been solid this fall/winter. I didn't attend the Natty game, but tip my hat to those of you that attended. Playing for meaningful games a d hardware has got me caring again and looking forward to traveling to support my Dwoogs -
Agree. That's what I'm saying in the thread I started.LoneStarDawg said:Yeah felt 2/3 Mich. however highlighter yellow stands out in the shadows more than purple.
When Michigan was full volume it was louder than UW.
We didn’t have cheers that all the fans could or were engaging in. Somewhere in the last decade the “go huskies” cadence accelerated quite a bit which makes it less loud.
“Let’s go huskies clap clap clap clap clap” feels like a high school basketball cheer.
When dawgs got juiced it was definitely loud, but it’d be nice if we had more than just screaming. -
Almost 3.9 out 4 from OOS in the late 80's.DoogmanRefund said:
Even 20-25 years ago you had to be a borderline nerd to get in to UW. We need those retard 12s to maintain a fanbase.Miley_Cyrus said:The timing couldn’t have been worse with the Seahawks becoming good during the Ty and Sark years








