HERE COME THE DAWGS!!!

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It's not the dawg fans of yesteryear. I am thankful that I was able to experience the glory days and when fans CARED. I had wished Myles could have been recognized by a full house but reality bites. Getting the right pictures of tailgates for Instagram profiles MATTERS, and with so many other things to do in Seattle these days. Students and fans scurried out quickly in the 4th quarter. Not me, I watched the clock hit all zeros. Like a few mentioned, the game was boring.
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I recorded the 1992 Stanford game on our? Chinese Pac 12 channel and watched it today. All the young'uns here should watch that shit to see how Husky Stadium used to rock. I was at that game - I like to record as many as possible because some games were a little hazy although I did know if we won. This was the last game in the string of 22 in a row.
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Because everyone knew this next game would be all that mattered by half time against Stanford.jecornel said:It's not the dawg fans of yesteryear. I am thankful that I was able to experience the glory days and when fans CARED. I had wished Myles could have been recognized by a full house but reality bites. Getting the right pictures of tailgates for Instagram profiles MATTERS, and with so many other things to do in Seattle these days. Students and fans scurried out quickly in the 4th quarter. Not me, I watched the clock hit all zeros. Like a few mentioned, the game was boring.
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Our fan base doesn't deserve a playoff caliber team. Simply put, we suck.HuskyJW said: -
I'm thankful for experiencing a good chunk of glory days. Greatest life memories.haie said:
Because everyone knew this next game would be all that mattered by half time against Stanford.jecornel said:It's not the dawg fans of yesteryear. I am thankful that I was able to experience the glory days and when fans CARED. I had wished Myles could have been recognized by a full house but reality bites. Getting the right pictures of tailgates for Instagram profiles MATTERS, and with so many other things to do in Seattle these days. Students and fans scurried out quickly in the 4th quarter. Not me, I watched the clock hit all zeros. Like a few mentioned, the game was boring.
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Seeing it most stadiums, not sure you can point to anything unique to UW that's causing it.
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At least half the people I saw were chatting with people around them, taking selfies and fucking around of their phone. Probably watching 10% of the game. Came late, left early.
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I’ve been saying this. UW isn’t unique. WSU looking at 10 wins last night and stands barley half full.UWhuskytskeet said:Seeing it most stadiums, not sure you can point to anything unique to UW that's causing it.
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Crisp fall Saturday afternoons with the dads?jecornel said:
I'm thankful for experiencing a good chunk of glory days. Greatest life memories.haie said:
Because everyone knew this next game would be all that mattered by half time against Stanford.jecornel said:It's not the dawg fans of yesteryear. I am thankful that I was able to experience the glory days and when fans CARED. I had wished Myles could have been recognized by a full house but reality bites. Getting the right pictures of tailgates for Instagram profiles MATTERS, and with so many other things to do in Seattle these days. Students and fans scurried out quickly in the 4th quarter. Not me, I watched the clock hit all zeros. Like a few mentioned, the game was boring.
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Attendance issues have been a 20 year thing, but have really accelerated in the last 10 years. It's not about winning anymore since we are 19-1 last 3 years at home.
What happens in next 10 years when the 8-10k season ticket holder blue hairs stop going to games b/c they aren't around anymore?
The attendance trajectory were on, If it's not a rivalry/big game, we are going to be topping out at 50,000 people peak attendance and work backwords from there. -
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You seem to forget the blue hairs from 20 years ago are dead and people who 20 years were not blue hairs then are now blue hairs. There will always be blue hairs.godawgst said:Attendance issues have been a 20 year thing, but have really accelerated in the last 10 years. It's not about winning anymore since we are 19-1 last 3 years at home.
What happens in next 10 years when the 8-10k season ticket holder blue hairs stop going to games b/c they aren't around anymore?
The attendance trajectory were on, If it's not a rivalry/big game, we are going to be topping out at 50,000 people peak attendance and work backwords from there.
I like to say “blue hairs”...ILTST. Cliches are neat. -
2016 Stanford and USC crowds were fire 🔥
The games just have to have a certain level of importantance imo. The home slate of games this year was awful -
It might help if the game times were known a month or more in advance, instead of not until 1 or 2 weeks in advance.
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I was a bit surprised that the #8 team in the country wasn't able to fill their high school sized stadium.
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Agreed. Some claiming students on break hurt. Though Spokane drive is not terrible.alumni94 said:I was a bit surprised that the #8 team in the country wasn't able to fill their high school sized stadium.
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I would believe this more if it was only the student section that was low on attendance. Seemed to be sparse across the entire stadium.jecornel said:
Agreed. Some claiming students on break hurt. Though Spokane drive is not terrible.alumni94 said:I was a bit surprised that the #8 team in the country wasn't able to fill their high school sized stadium.
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Was at ASU/UCLA last week. Stadium was half full. Never made noise until 30 seconds left. And that's with being able to buy beer there. It's not only a UW problem.
That being said (JBS) some reasons why UW will never get the crowd back:
The student population. UW years ago realized two things, the local jock who gets a 3.6 in HS and grew up watching UW no longer has the option of going to his dream school. He is now at CWU, or ASU. and
The local student who has the grades to come to UW, and will live here after graduation, thus purchasing season tickets down the road, is now pushed out by out of state enrollees who will head back to California, or South Dakota, or whatever hellhole they came from after graduation because their tuition looks alot better on the coffers. also
Asians don't care about foosball. and finally
The local grads who have enough money to purchase large groups of season tickets are tech nerds who wouldn't know what to do at a football game. Gone are the days when the car dealers and contractors would have 8 tyee tickets and give them to their clients, or their drunk ass salesmen or sub contractors who were just excited to get to go and get hammered on a Saturday.
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28-3 at the end of the 1st. Actually colder than most expected. Fans stated bailing early. Blame Seattle traffic.
I was actually pretty impressed at the crowd noise for many of the players. -
Did the north, sunny, warmer side, have more people?
If I was there I'd rather sit in the sun than sit in the shade. -
This about sums it up. Fuck the world we live in.Alexis said:Was at ASU/UCLA last week. Stadium was half full. Never made noise until 30 seconds left. And that's with being able to buy beer there. It's not only a UW problem.
That being said (JBS) some reasons why UW will never get the crowd back:
The student population. UW years ago realized two things, the local jock who gets a 3.6 in HS and grew up watching UW no longer has the option of going to his dream school. He is now at CWU, or ASU. and
The local student who has the grades to come to UW, and will live here after graduation, thus purchasing season tickets down the road, is now pushed out by out of state enrollees who will head back to California, or South Dakota, or whatever hellhole they came from after graduation because their tuition looks alot better on the coffers. also
Asians don't care about foosball. and finally
The local grads who have enough money to purchase large groups of season tickets are tech nerds who wouldn't know what to do at a football game. Gone are the days when the car dealers and contractors would have 8 tyee tickets and give them to their clients, or their drunk ass salesmen or sub contractors who were just excited to get to go and get hammered on a Saturday.
The marketing team has to figure this shit out. If any of you have gone to a Sounders game, they’ve figured out their niche, how to market to them, keep them and they have an international level game day experience.
I don’t give a fuck if you don’t like soccer or don’t understand it, the Sounders marketing and game day team gets it, the Dawgs team doesn’t.
I promise you their are college teams somewhere that get it (not because they pay their players and win nattys every year) and through a little fucking research and effort, it could be mimicked doggy style.
And Jen, I know your reading this so 250k annual ought to cover it and I’ll start tomorrow. 🤣 -
3.6 to get into UDub back in the day? Ah shit...I got in with a 3.2 and out of state to boot. Public Ivy my arse (hi @creepycoug ).Alexis said:Was at ASU/UCLA last week. Stadium was half full. Never made noise until 30 seconds left. And that's with being able to buy beer there. It's not only a UW problem.
That being said (JBS) some reasons why UW will never get the crowd back:
The student population. UW years ago realized two things, the local jock who gets a 3.6 in HS and grew up watching UW no longer has the option of going to his dream school. He is now at CWU, or ASU. and
The local student who has the grades to come to UW, and will live here after graduation, thus purchasing season tickets down the road, is now pushed out by out of state enrollees who will head back to California, or South Dakota, or whatever hellhole they came from after graduation because their tuition looks alot better on the coffers. also
Asians don't care about foosball. and finally
The local grads who have enough money to purchase large groups of season tickets are tech nerds who wouldn't know what to do at a football game. Gone are the days when the car dealers and contractors would have 8 tyee tickets and give them to their clients, or their drunk ass salesmen or sub contractors who were just excited to get to go and get hammered on a Saturday. -
You overestimate how hard it is to get into UW. You are well within the range with a 3.6. A 3.7 or better pretty much locks it with a decent (not great) test score.Alexis said:Was at ASU/UCLA last week. Stadium was half full. Never made noise until 30 seconds left. And that's with being able to buy beer there. It's not only a UW problem.
That being said (JBS) some reasons why UW will never get the crowd back:
The student population. UW years ago realized two things, the local jock who gets a 3.6 in HS and grew up watching UW no longer has the option of going to his dream school. He is now at CWU, or ASU. and
The local student who has the grades to come to UW, and will live here after graduation, thus purchasing season tickets down the road, is now pushed out by out of state enrollees who will head back to California, or South Dakota, or whatever hellhole they came from after graduation because their tuition looks alot better on the coffers. also
Asians don't care about foosball. and finally
The local grads who have enough money to purchase large groups of season tickets are tech nerds who wouldn't know what to do at a football game. Gone are the days when the car dealers and contractors would have 8 tyee tickets and give them to their clients, or their drunk ass salesmen or sub contractors who were just excited to get to go and get hammered on a Saturday.
I think the point in your last paragraph is on to something. -
I got in w/ something south of 3.6 and north of 3.2, but zero challenging courses ... zero. That is probably the part that has changed the most in 25 + years. That advanced / honors / IB shit barely existes, and you sure as hell didn't need it. Back then, you read the application and made sure you had the requisite subjects and semesters taken and that was it. Now for any even remotely competitive school, you need hard classes.YellowSnow said:
3.6 to get into UDub back in the day? Ah shit...I got in with a 3.2 and out of state to boot. Public Ivy my arse (hi @creepycoug ).Alexis said:Was at ASU/UCLA last week. Stadium was half full. Never made noise until 30 seconds left. And that's with being able to buy beer there. It's not only a UW problem.
That being said (JBS) some reasons why UW will never get the crowd back:
The student population. UW years ago realized two things, the local jock who gets a 3.6 in HS and grew up watching UW no longer has the option of going to his dream school. He is now at CWU, or ASU. and
The local student who has the grades to come to UW, and will live here after graduation, thus purchasing season tickets down the road, is now pushed out by out of state enrollees who will head back to California, or South Dakota, or whatever hellhole they came from after graduation because their tuition looks alot better on the coffers. also
Asians don't care about foosball. and finally
The local grads who have enough money to purchase large groups of season tickets are tech nerds who wouldn't know what to do at a football game. Gone are the days when the car dealers and contractors would have 8 tyee tickets and give them to their clients, or their drunk ass salesmen or sub contractors who were just excited to get to go and get hammered on a Saturday.
But for UW in-state - and take this free advice or leave it - if your kid is struggling to hit that 3.7 w/o super tuff classes, back off tuff and get the GPA. It's a quick scan in the admissions department.
If your kid wants Whitman, you have to stick with the tuff courses. Whitty won't let you in with a padded 3.9. Will. Not. Happen. UW will. -
Academis.
I knew we'd wind up here eventually.
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That thing with your brother scarred you badly my freng.dflea said:Academis.
I knew we'd wind up here eventually.
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lolcreepycoug said:
That thing with your brother scarred you badly my freng.dflea said:Academis.
I knew we'd wind up here eventually.
lol
Ts & Ps.
Well, he's dead and I'm not, so who's the fucking genius now?
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Not a lot of AP courses out in the logging camps I take it?creepycoug said:
I got in w/ something south of 3.6 and north of 3.2, but zero challenging courses ... zero. That is probably the part that has changed the most in 25 + years. That advanced / honors / IB shit barely existes, and you sure as hell didn't need it. Back then, you read the application and made sure you had the requisite subjects and semesters taken and that was it. Now for any even remotely competitive school, you need hard classes.YellowSnow said:
3.6 to get into UDub back in the day? Ah shit...I got in with a 3.2 and out of state to boot. Public Ivy my arse (hi @creepycoug ).Alexis said:Was at ASU/UCLA last week. Stadium was half full. Never made noise until 30 seconds left. And that's with being able to buy beer there. It's not only a UW problem.
That being said (JBS) some reasons why UW will never get the crowd back:
The student population. UW years ago realized two things, the local jock who gets a 3.6 in HS and grew up watching UW no longer has the option of going to his dream school. He is now at CWU, or ASU. and
The local student who has the grades to come to UW, and will live here after graduation, thus purchasing season tickets down the road, is now pushed out by out of state enrollees who will head back to California, or South Dakota, or whatever hellhole they came from after graduation because their tuition looks alot better on the coffers. also
Asians don't care about foosball. and finally
The local grads who have enough money to purchase large groups of season tickets are tech nerds who wouldn't know what to do at a football game. Gone are the days when the car dealers and contractors would have 8 tyee tickets and give them to their clients, or their drunk ass salesmen or sub contractors who were just excited to get to go and get hammered on a Saturday.
But for UW in-state - and take this free advice or leave it - if your kid is struggling to hit that 3.7 w/o super tuff classes, back off tuff and get the GPA. It's a quick scan in the admissions department.
If your kid wants Whitman, you have to stick with the tuff courses. Whitty won't let you in with a padded 3.9. Will. Not. Happen. UW will. -
This, years of losing, big screen TV’s, and every game being televised.Alexis said:Was at ASU/UCLA last week. Stadium was half full. Never made noise until 30 seconds left. And that's with being able to buy beer there. It's not only a UW problem.
That being said (JBS) some reasons why UW will never get the crowd back:
The student population. UW years ago realized two things, the local jock who gets a 3.6 in HS and grew up watching UW no longer has the option of going to his dream school. He is now at CWU, or ASU. and
The local student who has the grades to come to UW, and will live here after graduation, thus purchasing season tickets down the road, is now pushed out by out of state enrollees who will head back to California, or South Dakota, or whatever hellhole they came from after graduation because their tuition looks alot better on the coffers. also
Asians don't care about foosball. and finally
The local grads who have enough money to purchase large groups of season tickets are tech nerds who wouldn't know what to do at a football game. Gone are the days when the car dealers and contractors would have 8 tyee tickets and give them to their clients, or their drunk ass salesmen or sub contractors who were just excited to get to go and get hammered on a Saturday. -
None. Down in the Harb AP stood for ... wait, I'll think of something clever like emotionalmikeseaver would. Just give me a few days.YellowSnow said:
Not a lot of AP courses out in the logging camps I take it?creepycoug said:
I got in w/ something south of 3.6 and north of 3.2, but zero challenging courses ... zero. That is probably the part that has changed the most in 25 + years. That advanced / honors / IB shit barely existes, and you sure as hell didn't need it. Back then, you read the application and made sure you had the requisite subjects and semesters taken and that was it. Now for any even remotely competitive school, you need hard classes.YellowSnow said:
3.6 to get into UDub back in the day? Ah shit...I got in with a 3.2 and out of state to boot. Public Ivy my arse (hi @creepycoug ).Alexis said:Was at ASU/UCLA last week. Stadium was half full. Never made noise until 30 seconds left. And that's with being able to buy beer there. It's not only a UW problem.
That being said (JBS) some reasons why UW will never get the crowd back:
The student population. UW years ago realized two things, the local jock who gets a 3.6 in HS and grew up watching UW no longer has the option of going to his dream school. He is now at CWU, or ASU. and
The local student who has the grades to come to UW, and will live here after graduation, thus purchasing season tickets down the road, is now pushed out by out of state enrollees who will head back to California, or South Dakota, or whatever hellhole they came from after graduation because their tuition looks alot better on the coffers. also
Asians don't care about foosball. and finally
The local grads who have enough money to purchase large groups of season tickets are tech nerds who wouldn't know what to do at a football game. Gone are the days when the car dealers and contractors would have 8 tyee tickets and give them to their clients, or their drunk ass salesmen or sub contractors who were just excited to get to go and get hammered on a Saturday.
But for UW in-state - and take this free advice or leave it - if your kid is struggling to hit that 3.7 w/o super tuff classes, back off tuff and get the GPA. It's a quick scan in the admissions department.
If your kid wants Whitman, you have to stick with the tuff courses. Whitty won't let you in with a padded 3.9. Will. Not. Happen. UW will. -
A good ole Abderdeen Pegging?creepycoug said:
None. Down in the Harb AP stood for ... wait, I'll think of something clever like emotionalmikeseaver would. Just give me a few days.YellowSnow said:
Not a lot of AP courses out in the logging camps I take it?creepycoug said:
I got in w/ something south of 3.6 and north of 3.2, but zero challenging courses ... zero. That is probably the part that has changed the most in 25 + years. That advanced / honors / IB shit barely existes, and you sure as hell didn't need it. Back then, you read the application and made sure you had the requisite subjects and semesters taken and that was it. Now for any even remotely competitive school, you need hard classes.YellowSnow said:
3.6 to get into UDub back in the day? Ah shit...I got in with a 3.2 and out of state to boot. Public Ivy my arse (hi @creepycoug ).Alexis said:Was at ASU/UCLA last week. Stadium was half full. Never made noise until 30 seconds left. And that's with being able to buy beer there. It's not only a UW problem.
That being said (JBS) some reasons why UW will never get the crowd back:
The student population. UW years ago realized two things, the local jock who gets a 3.6 in HS and grew up watching UW no longer has the option of going to his dream school. He is now at CWU, or ASU. and
The local student who has the grades to come to UW, and will live here after graduation, thus purchasing season tickets down the road, is now pushed out by out of state enrollees who will head back to California, or South Dakota, or whatever hellhole they came from after graduation because their tuition looks alot better on the coffers. also
Asians don't care about foosball. and finally
The local grads who have enough money to purchase large groups of season tickets are tech nerds who wouldn't know what to do at a football game. Gone are the days when the car dealers and contractors would have 8 tyee tickets and give them to their clients, or their drunk ass salesmen or sub contractors who were just excited to get to go and get hammered on a Saturday.
But for UW in-state - and take this free advice or leave it - if your kid is struggling to hit that 3.7 w/o super tuff classes, back off tuff and get the GPA. It's a quick scan in the admissions department.
If your kid wants Whitman, you have to stick with the tuff courses. Whitty won't let you in with a padded 3.9. Will. Not. Happen. UW will.