Holy Jeebus! Big Chill now at 91000+ tickets sold

Submitted by Wolverine In Exile on
Took a quick look at TBCATBH (The Big Chill @ The Big House) website to see if any after game / before game events had started to be listed, but I was shocked to see that we are now over 91,000 tickets sold. We are not only going to shatter the world record for hockey attendance, we are going to put it out of reach until Global Cooling and the fall of the US dollar conspire to force Mexicans to learn to love hockey and start playing outdoors at Azteca Stadium. Hence the eternal question is pondered: Much like Schroedinger's cat, at what point does observing a sieve sucking then define a state where he becomes a black hole? 1 person? 74000 people? 110,000+ people??? This is going to kick ass more than an 18-hour A-Team marathon or buying my own hot tub time machine.

aaamichfan

April 30th, 2010 at 12:08 AM ^

Damn, maybe I should actually think about buying a ticket soon. I was hoping to be able to get one closer to the game.

Leaders.and.Best

April 30th, 2010 at 12:17 AM ^

This record is going to be put out of reach and will not be broken for a long, long, long, time simply due to the fact that I do not know of any other stadiums that have the capacity to hold such an event.  Once again showing why we are simply the leaders and best.

maizenbluenc

April 30th, 2010 at 9:40 AM ^

There are three parts to the equation:

1)  Having the stadium capacity (list of potentials in the thread)

2)  Having two teams play in a location where both fans bases are within reasonable driving distance

3)  Having two rivals to drive interest and demand

While the Wisconsin event was cool to watch, this one is a home run (or I guess hat trick) for Michigan.

jonny_GoBlue

April 30th, 2010 at 1:09 AM ^

This may sound sadistic but I'm hope it's really cold out that day.  Like freezing cold.  I hope that despite frigid weather, we would still have a sellout capacity crowd with 110K+ fans showing up to scream their lungs out.  I think that's the only way the game could possibly be a more memorable experience than what is already promised.

Blazefire

April 30th, 2010 at 12:19 PM ^

What did you do last night?

We didn't do nothin'. We was here ALLLL night.

So that's what you call 'cool', is it? So if somebody asks you after that game, "what'd you do that night", what are you gonna say? "We didn't do nothin'", or, "We went out to Ann Arbor and helped a maniac tear down a fortress" What are your odds?

Fair.

What are the odds of you gettin' out of here with that jacket on?

Better than average.

Hoken's Heroes

April 30th, 2010 at 7:17 AM ^

...who saw the game at Camp Randall and said it sucked because it was so far away you couldn't really see much. Hockey is a game that needs to be witnessed close up. As much as it's cool that there will be a huge crowd, I would think the reality of so many being too far from the action will end up being remembered as a bad experience as it was for the Wisky fan and his frat bros that went. Of course, they were drunk so it wasn't as painful!

Wolverine318

April 30th, 2010 at 8:40 AM ^

I second that student's opinion of the Camp Randall game. I was at the game in ~row 20 at the 1 yard line. I could barely follow from the puck from my vantage point. I was also drunk and freezing my ass off. I did get a good view of the phantom slash summers was called for in the third period...

 

With that said the sighlines in Michigan Stadium are better than camp Randall unless you are in row 50 or above. Then you better bring a pair of binoculars.

Braylon1

April 30th, 2010 at 7:28 AM ^

ill be there. ill be wearing one of the dos M hockey jerseys i purchased from the mgoblueshop. the game is a day before my birthday. i will be drunk.

Michigan hockey better smoke the spartans.

Sven_Da_M

April 30th, 2010 at 9:09 AM ^

... grabbed two in the endzone, row 92. Freezing my ass off! There will probably be plenty available, on game day, especially if it's cold. Still, this is history! It will be like 100,000+ ice fishermen with hockey sweaters on...

notetoself

April 30th, 2010 at 10:49 AM ^

suddenly, i'm really excited that i have tickets. i just realized that UM hockey chants will be done at this game. how did that not occur to me before just now? this will finally answer the question: what does it sound like when 100,000 people say "douchebag" in unison?