Penn State rushes the field after win vs Buckeyes in White Out game.
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And Rapp Culture.GrundleStiltzkin said:
@RoadDawg55-san excepted of course.Alexis said:Discussion has been had numerous times before. Husky stadium will never be what it was because the school has spent the last couple of decades chasing off the types of fans that made it what it was forever.
I went to the games with my (main) dad since I was about 8. Grew up a huge fan. Went to bowl games. Entered UW and continued to buy tickets afterwards (I hate money)
My youngest son, who had been coming to games with me since he was about 8, and was a huge UW fan until last spring when he didn't get into UW, with better grades than I ever had. He's now going to games in Tempe, and probably will never come back.
Asians don't like football. Out of state students who get into UW don't always stay up here after graduation. The grads who do like football, stay in the area, and have the tyee money are now software geeks who get one or two tickets, not owners of construction companies and car dealerships who get 8 tickets and give them out to clients.
A few years of good teams will bring over the 12s, the neck tattooed Maple Valley guys, but the group that always assured Husky Stadium of a sellout is long dead and gone. -
Rapp Culture just needs more time!Alexis said:Discussion has been had numerous times before. Husky stadium will never be what it was because the school has spent the last couple of decades chasing off the types of fans that made it what it was forever.
I went to the games with my (main) dad since I was about 8. Grew up a huge fan. Went to bowl games. Entered UW and continued to buy tickets afterwards (I hate money)
My youngest son, who had been coming to games with me since he was about 8, and was a huge UW fan until last spring when he didn't get into UW, with better grades than I ever had. He's now going to games in Tempe, and probably will never come back.
Asians don't like football. Out of state students who get into UW don't always stay up here after graduation. The grads who do like football, stay in the area, and have the tyee money are now software geeks who get one or two tickets, not owners of construction companies and car dealerships who get 8 tickets and give them out to clients.
A few years of good teams will bring over the 12s, the neck tattooed Maple Valley guys, but the group that always assured Husky Stadium of a sellout is long dead and gone. -
I prefer to watch at home. It's cheaper and the beer is colder. Plus I can catch some other games with my peeps , in HD.