It was covered last year but the fans don't sit in the North end and it's families in the concourse doing stuff with their kids. If it's raining everyone is under the covered sections which I think it has been the last 2 years.
Bama and Oregon definitely win the divorced dad drunk driving to the stadium to sit and watch the entire scrimmage beginning to end though.
Their game is definitely geared towards a different kind fan than UW's. And I don't think UW cares that it doesn't show well on TV two hours before it starts. Fisch is going to find out how much of a wasted effort it is to try and have a LIT spring game.
On a related note, quooks are already upset that their game is being shown on Pac 12 Network this year, so they've wasted a bunch of time/energy themselves.
It's the thought that counts. I respect the effort. It's becoming clear this staff tries and it's a breath of fresh air. I also doubt that hyping the spring game is really that much extra effort for the staff individually. Probably more of an organizational focus from top to bottom. It also takes years of doing it this way to build it up to how Oregon and Bama do it. Shouldn't expect anything close until it becomes part of the DNA. We will never reach Oregon/SEC levels of spring hype, but we certainly can improve. It's simple marketing.
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It was covered last year but the fans don't sit in the North end and it's families in the concourse doing stuff with their kids. If it's raining everyone is under the covered sections which I think it has been the last 2 years.
Bama and Oregon definitely win the divorced dad drunk driving to the stadium to sit and watch the entire scrimmage beginning to end though.
Yup. You know what it is. Yup.
Their game is definitely geared towards a different kind fan than UW's. And I don't think UW cares that it doesn't show well on TV two hours before it starts. Fisch is going to find out how much of a wasted effort it is to try and have a LIT spring game.
On a related note, quooks are already upset that their game is being shown on Pac 12 Network this year, so they've wasted a bunch of time/energy themselves.
It's the thought that counts. I respect the effort. It's becoming clear this staff tries and it's a breath of fresh air. I also doubt that hyping the spring game is really that much extra effort for the staff individually. Probably more of an organizational focus from top to bottom. It also takes years of doing it this way to build it up to how Oregon and Bama do it. Shouldn't expect anything close until it becomes part of the DNA. We will never reach Oregon/SEC levels of spring hype, but we certainly can improve. It's simple marketing.
Two things:
Divorced older brother*