What kind of fan are you?
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I take the family to one game a year in September. Used to have season tickets several years back. Went to the Natty in Houston which I think counts as about 2 - 3 years of season tickets. I also buy too much UW shit.
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I try to make it to any east coast games. Peach Bowl, Auburn game, Rutgers game, this year’s Penn State game (I’m not bothering with Rutgers this year) and the two playoff games in January.
Buy stuff and rep it in the sea of east coast /southeast ignorance about west coast football. Toss a couple of bucks to the athletic department occasionally. -
does my wam membership to this shit hole count?
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I'm a miserable fuck of a fan that went to all the games for 40 years until i left town twenty years ago… then booked Stubhub tix on the 50 for 1-2 games a year and saw the local road games in LA for a decade when i lived in Malibu [was always special watching us lose in LA] and then for a decade in the bay area for the CAL games [love the burgers + went to a couple of Stanford games, parked on the golf course / arboretum and hate the venue and the fans]. Now I'm down to maybe one a year and watching on large screen TV with my wife mixing the drinks that we are obviously going to require. I'm not an NIL guy so not on the radar.
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the kind that wants his money back after that shitshow of a NC game last year.
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at least you got to meet the ginger and I.
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I’ve been going to games since I was six years old.
family had season tickets and Tyee. After dad passed away, we got rid of the Tyee but kept the tickets. Went to pretty much every home game during the dark ages….Finally, after the total screwjob of seat location at the last Rose Bowl we gave everything up.
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I still like going to the games even if it is a complete sellout and we? are in the midwest Big-10…it really peaked around 2000 and went steadily downhill.
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Dad went to UW. He started taking me to games in the 70s. Haven’t missed a home game since 81. Have 8 season n tickets currently and usually good for a road game or two.
I went to UW in the late 80s. Neither of my kids were smart enough to get into UW so now one of them works in alumni relations at bitchfork U.
Keep saying every year I’ll get rid of my tickets. Every year I say wait til next year and I’ll do it.I’m stuck. Hate the way college football is going but have nothing better to do on a Saturday.
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Season tix but in the cheap seats. Try to do a road game, and refinanced my double wide (tiny home) between Yelm and Rainier to make it to the Natty game last year.







