Pick a game on next year's schedule for me and Mrs. Sobchak to attend

Other than the Michigan game (committed to going to a wedding that day in the Seattle area already/kill me), which game would you choose on next year's schedule for a first experience in Husky stadium. Considerations include atmosphere, weather, etc.
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Too bad you’ll miss the Michigan game, that’s the clear winner of next years schedule and as of 2 days ago was very much looking forward to it. Now, not so much. Out of the rest of games, November 2 USC is the best for sure for a game atmosphere. But, could be pretty bad weather wise.
I’d DeBoer had stayed, I’d have recommended any game since it would have a good UW crowd and even a September game against Eastern Michigan would give you an opportunity for great weather and probably a late-arriving but healthy fan attendance. I don’t see that happening now. Lots of tradeoffs between weather and game atmosphere is what I see for 2024. I’m still bummed, which is probably making me overly pessimistic about 2024. But in reality the team is decimated by the NFL and transfer portal as of right now.
As of now, September 14th is an open date. If that gets filled with the Apple Cup that could be a fun experience. Would be good weather and likely a good fan turnout. But, only go if it’s at Husky Stadium. Don’t bother if it’s at a Lumen Field. -
Should move this to the main bored!
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Until an hour ago, it felt like maybe the wrong time.
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So thoughtful. You’re going to give @EsophagealFeces a run for his money as the nice guy of the year award.
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Thought about it but worried it would get buried with all the Fisch CPA hot talk.dirtysouwfdawg said:Should move this to the main bored!
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Weather vs atmosphere/opponent. I got lucky in November for the weather at the Utah game. Rained a little and wasn’t freezing cold.spuden said:Too bad you’ll miss the Michigan game, that’s the clear winner of next years schedule and as of 2 days ago was very much looking forward to it. Now, not so much. Out of the rest of games, November 2 USC is the best for sure for a game atmosphere. But, could be pretty bad weather wise.
I’d DeBoer had stayed, I’d have recommended any game since it would have a good UW crowd and even a September game against Eastern Michigan would give you an opportunity for great weather and probably a late-arriving but healthy fan attendance. I don’t see that happening now. Lots of tradeoffs between weather and game atmosphere is what I see for 2024. I’m still bummed, which is probably making me overly pessimistic about 2024. But in reality the team is decimated by the NFL and transfer portal as of right now.
As of now, September 14th is an open date. If that gets filled with the Apple Cup that could be a fun experience. Would be good weather and likely a good fan turnout. But, only go if it’s at Husky Stadium. Don’t bother if it’s at a Lumen Field. -
Realized on response that I come off like a big pussy. I'm not especially concerned about bad weather. My favorite Clemson game ever was the 2015 ND game that was played in a literal hurricane. Only concern in re: weather is if it causes other people to stay home and degrades the gameday experience.
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Eastern Michigan. Revenge game
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For good weather in September, go to the Apple Cup on 9/14. Should be extra spicey Coug fans in attendance. The rest of the home schedule is trash until USC in November (since you can't go to the Michigan game).
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Go to the game in Eugene and experience the joy that is duck fans.
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Northwestern. Take in the pageantry of BIG football!
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Good move!
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Downtown Evanston is incredible!huskyhooligan said:Northwestern. Take in the pageantry of BIG football!
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You joined a golf club in a place where you don't live or at least spend a significant amount of time?Sobchak_Security said:We visit Seattle regularly, usually before a trip to Victoria. I joined a fancy golf club in Vic a while back and my wife fancies herself the type of person who escapes the Houston heat to "do summers" in your corner of the country.
Other than the Michigan game (committed to going to a wedding that day in the Seattle area already/kill me), which game would you choose on next year's schedule for a first experience in Husky stadium. Considerations include atmosphere, weather, etc. -
Not that weird. Don’t judge.creepycoug said:
You joined a golf club in a place where you don't live or at least spend a significant amount of time?Sobchak_Security said:We visit Seattle regularly, usually before a trip to Victoria. I joined a fancy golf club in Vic a while back and my wife fancies herself the type of person who escapes the Houston heat to "do summers" in your corner of the country.
Other than the Michigan game (committed to going to a wedding that day in the Seattle area already/kill me), which game would you choose on next year's schedule for a first experience in Husky stadium. Considerations include atmosphere, weather, etc. -
Uplands? Victoria? Bear Mountain?
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He also bet a significant amount on our dwags, joined HH, and met us at the circle jerk. I think that’s all you need to know about his decision making.creepycoug said:
You joined a golf club in a place where you don't live or at least spend a significant amount of time?Sobchak_Security said:We visit Seattle regularly, usually before a trip to Victoria. I joined a fancy golf club in Vic a while back and my wife fancies herself the type of person who escapes the Houston heat to "do summers" in your corner of the country.
Other than the Michigan game (committed to going to a wedding that day in the Seattle area already/kill me), which game would you choose on next year's schedule for a first experience in Husky stadium. Considerations include atmosphere, weather, etc.
Plus the obvious answer is obvious. Us pours will never get it. -
USC is the answer … historically USC avoids coming North in November and there’s a long history of disaster for them when they do
Victoria is great and definitely a massive improvement over Houston in the summer … I’m assuming Bear Mountain? -
Hi Damone!!
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The first game with school in session is usually a good atmosphere.
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And you get a chin and you get a chin...Tequilla said:USC is the answer … historically USC avoids coming North in November and there’s a long history of disaster for them when they do
Victoria is great and definitely a massive improvement over Houston in the summer … I’m assuming Bear Mountain? -
Agreed. The first ever college football game where both teams can claim home field advantage.huskyhooligan said:Northwestern. Take in the pageantry of BIG football!
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Weber State and Eastern Michigan.
Then cougs at the stupid NFL stadium.
Terrible.
Playoff will just keep expanding, stop paying to play these shitty teams and at least start scheduling mid tier SEC teams or something. -
Here's an idea:
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Victoria Golf Club.Canadawg said:Uplands? Victoria? Bear Mountain?
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Non-resident golf memberships are a cheat code.creepycoug said:
You joined a golf club in a place where you don't live or at least spend a significant amount of time?Sobchak_Security said:We visit Seattle regularly, usually before a trip to Victoria. I joined a fancy golf club in Vic a while back and my wife fancies herself the type of person who escapes the Houston heat to "do summers" in your corner of the country.
Other than the Michigan game (committed to going to a wedding that day in the Seattle area already/kill me), which game would you choose on next year's schedule for a first experience in Husky stadium. Considerations include atmosphere, weather, etc.