How safe are Michigan football games?

Submitted by 1464 on

I know there will be people who will think this is pretty reactionary to the Boston Marathon.  Those events did prompt me to post this, but I've always thought that this topic should get some conversation.

So how safe are Michigan football games?

We all know that on any given Saturday, our favorite stadium holds more people than any other facility in the country.  It's announced every gameday.  Now, I'm not one to get shaky before going to the mall.  I think that parents who see school shootings have reason to be concerned, but that it's hugely unlikely anything would happen to their local school.  But Michigan Stadium is different.  Large crowds accumulate all the time, but ours are scheduled and frequent and really, really large.

As evidence that something could happen, I give a specific example.  My uncle has season tickets to Michigan football games.  He also has Asberger's.  He is a very smart, kind person, but also prone to erratic and very offputting behavior.  Like the time he smuggled a sack of potatoes into Michigan Stadium to taunt Notre Dame fans.  He shouted obsenities about the potato famine for the duration of the game.  The ticket scanner wouldn't have let him in with a sack of potatoes.  No problem.  He just pushed them through the wrought iron fence and collected them afterwards.  You can connect the dots with where I am going.

So I pose this, is it ridiculous and inflammatory to have some concern about going to football games?  Will something happen?  Unlikely.  But could it?  I guess by begging the question, I am asking for some dialogue on the subject. Should security by heightened at Michigan Stadium, not as a knee jerk reaction to current events, but as an admittance that the world is offering many more risks that it has in the past?  Or is this just increased awareness of a very real but probably minimal threat?

 

EDIT: After going 0-5 on the the voting, I vowed not to look at this thread.  I suppose I'll just throw on my tinfoil hat and take my lumps...

no joke its hoke

April 18th, 2013 at 10:56 PM ^

The stadium is as safe as you can get. its outside the stadium that can never be really safe. if someone crazy enough to plant a bomb or wrse be a suicide bomber,there really is little that can be done.

Michigan248

April 18th, 2013 at 11:34 PM ^

True, but I don't like the op sharing stories about his weirdo uncle sneaking stuff through the gate. you never know what kind of weirdo is reading this blog getting ideas. for all j know the op could be a terrorist plotting

MichiganManOf1961

April 19th, 2013 at 10:38 AM ^

I really don't understand the irrational fear people have of terrorists / crazy gunmen.  The chances of you being hurt by either of those is miniscule.  Obviously, preventative measures should be used to try to prevent terrorism, but I hate that people actually change their lives to suit their stupid fears.  Buying your children bulletproof backpacks?  I'm amazed by the idiocy.

How many people die driving to college football games every year?  Five, ten, twenty?  How many Americans have been killed by terrorists in the US from 2001 to now?  Twenty?  If everyone wore their seatbelts while driving, more lives would probably be saved than implementing every safety measure possible. 

Don't let the media scare you.  They're doing as good a job, if not better, than the terrorists of convincing Americans to be afraid of everything.

~Herm

MGoSoftball

April 19th, 2013 at 8:42 PM ^

at the Big House at UTL.  Thank God the police was there to stop anyone from seriously being injured.

Apparently, someone dressed in ND gear injested large amounts of a toxic drug and tried to smuggle this into the stadium.  I was directly behind this guy and his girl.

The guy was stopped before entering so he unleased his posion and sprayed as many people as he could.  There were large objects being hurled through the air.  I could have been killed myself.  There was some bits of corn, chucks of potatoe chips, and gallons of the poision the was made from barely and hopps, then topped off with yeast.

I was so lucky not to get hit by shrapnel.  However, I was a hero to my woman and saved her from any harm.  This caused a chain reaction and other terrorists started to hurl their poison as well.  The smell was aweful.  

I will not be detered.  I will not allow terrorist to win.  I will sacrifice myself if I have to.  This is Michigan.  I am MgoSoftball and I am  Michigan Man.  I will protect everyone.

ShockFX

April 18th, 2013 at 10:58 PM ^

No, because if someone wants to kill hundreds, thousands, or even hundreds of thousands of people, it wouldn't be hard to do.

The world isn't offering any more risks than in the past, crime has been dropping for centuries, you're fabulously safe, and life expectancies are at record highs.

TL;DR - You're about a million times more likely to die from a car accident our your own self-inflicted diet than any type of attack or murder, so stop worrying.

Gameboy

April 19th, 2013 at 12:57 AM ^

Seriously, if you are not risk-averse enough to get in a car and drive to the stadium, then you should not care about whether or not the stadium is safe. Hell, there is a greater chance that you are going to get hit by a lightning than dying from a terrorist attack. Worrying about it is pretty pointless. It is almost like worrying about Kate Upton asking you out.

GotBlueOnMyMind

April 19th, 2013 at 2:26 AM ^

(1) Why would you worry about, as opposed to hoping that Kate Upton will ask you out? (2) I guess I should be really worried about my safety at games because Kate Upton is totally going to ask me out in the future, and nothing you can say or do will convince me otherwise.

BlockM

April 18th, 2013 at 10:59 PM ^

Listen, if someone wants to blow up a ton of people, they can find a way to do it. Security is a good thing, don't get me wrong, but terrorism isn't hard if you have all the materials.

goblue16

April 18th, 2013 at 11:03 PM ^

Ehh if im gonna die better to die at the big house on a saturday afternoon watchin the wolverines than doing anything else!

JHendo

April 18th, 2013 at 11:03 PM ^

There's no need for a topic like this on the board. Regardless, there is plenty of security and even snipers at the stadium and you can't so much as carry a purse into the game. The stadium has been safe and secure for a very very long time and will continue to be. We can't let on unfortunate event create irrational paranoia.

lbpeley

April 19th, 2013 at 12:21 PM ^

here a minute. Is this common knowledge? There are snipers at every game? I've been to a bajillion games (round number) and I've never seen/heard/known this. This isn't some urban legend? I feel I've used my ? key too much in this post.

Buck Killer

April 18th, 2013 at 11:15 PM ^

Yes it could happen at any stadium. They just need the idea (metal fence potato drop off) and help from some ass clowns.