NOLA Wolverine

August 9th, 2014 at 10:17 AM ^

I had hoped the program would have be able to avoid falling into a full on nose dive at least before the season had even started, but with this news I am sadly mistaken. 

The end is nigh.

MGJS SuperKick Party

August 9th, 2014 at 10:37 AM ^

Lighten up Francis...

This is clearly an event to get more families into the stadium. Not everyone has been fortunate enough to go to a football game, neverless consider taking a family of four. This is for families to experience the stadium. Same thing with Soccer/Hockey/Slippery Rock. 

If this is your opinion of a nose dive, I bet youre a blast at parties and you should prolly find a new hobby, dude. Life is too damn short to get worked up over uniforms, a movie during the middle of August (in which we dont have any football going on) or whatever else the school decides to do. 

schreibee

August 10th, 2014 at 12:28 AM ^

The Lego Movie is hilarious, an imaginitive, clever, artful excursion; a delight for audiences of all ages... believe me when I say, it's far far more inventive and interesting than any post you've ever graced us with on this blog,

Check it out, reserve your judgement. If you'd rather stay home and re-watch Chinatown, feel free....

LSAClassOf2000

August 9th, 2014 at 10:24 AM ^

I might have to pass, but not because I can't go or that I wouldn't go - I definitely support things like this. It is rather simple - thanks to my son and on-demand viewing, I've seen this film no less than 3,517 times since it was first released, although if you have not seen it and would like to do so with your family in an interesting setting, it does come highly recommended. It is a very funny movie really. 

KBLOW

August 9th, 2014 at 12:13 PM ^

That's a really good movie.  Really.  The story line, the characters, the technical acheivement of the CGI.  Tons of stuff aimed at adults to laugh at, too.

a2bluefan

August 9th, 2014 at 6:46 PM ^

Damn, I bet a friend a beer that it was gonna be Frozen.

Oh well, no big loss. It's not like I'm gonna sit and watch him drink a beer while I don't.

 

ilah17

August 10th, 2014 at 8:41 AM ^

We got our tickets! My five year old son is going to love this. He is already a pretty big Michigan fan, but I can see how an annual tradition like this could be a way to get more families and kids into the stadium. Creating happy memories as children is one way to help make sure they return to games as older kids/adults.