OT:Offered tickets to Ohio game
Yesterday, I was offered a ticket to go to the Ohio game over Thanksgiving. With flight, hotel, ticket, etc., it's probably going to set me back a few grand, which may be a drop to some of you, but I'm a teacher. On top of this, missing Thanksgiving with the kids and wife.
I have the go-ahead, and I can make the finances work. I would be going with some Ohio grads from out here in Portland. A few years back, I would have called this a no-brainer, but I'm curious what the board would do. I've never been to the horseshoe before (though I can't say it's on my bucket list), but with all the crap I've heard about going down there, I'm wondering if I should do it.
Would you do it?
Go.
All that's in columbus is a pocket of Maize and Blue during games there. When those fuckheads come here though, they come here by the masses.
Gee, I wonder why? Maybe it's because their fans don't get stuff thrown at them because sober Michigan fans are civilized.
I don't know if I could ever go down there. I can't stand even looking at their logo. I haven't even seen a game against ohio in person at Michigan Stadium. Or any rival for that matter.
Only rivalry games I've been to were Hockey against state. And both times I was doing mad shit talking after Michigan broke state's heart in OT, because their fans were talking all game in front of us.
Grow up.
To be fair, he is still only 18 years old, so this type of testosterone-fueled bravado is completely normal. The current thinking is that the brain isn't fully developed until around age 25, so he is a few neurons short yet (read: 18 year olds tend to be dumb) ;)
I don't know if I could ever go down there. I can't stand even looking at their logo.
That was the part I was referring to, fyi. The "mad shit talking" I can understand, though I don't condone it.
To be fair, the fact that OSU fans go up to Ann Arbor in droves may be because of the recent outcomes of The Game. Michigan Stadium was not like that early on in the Tressel years or when Cooper was getting his ass kicked.
And I hate the generalization of the Ohio Stadium experience that says you will get shit thrown on you every time you go. Mostly because it is simply not true (does it happen? Yes. Does it happen in isolated instances at every major university including Michigan? Yes. Is it the norm? Absolutely not.) I go to 90% of the OSU home games each year (including the UM game) and very, very rarely have I seen anything more than a little trash talking.
But the reason I hate it most is because it discourages fans of opposing teams to visit one of the best stadiums and get a feel for one of the best football experiences in the country. Some friends and I are trying to make it to every B1G stadium and it has been awesome so far. I encourage anyone who is a fan of football to try to do the same if possible - including viisting Ohio State. I promise you that you won't find a fight unless you are looking for one.
I've been to Columbus twice and I've had stuff thrown at me...twice. I agree that not every OSU fan is a bad person, but there is definitely a mentality down there that grants some level of acceptance for treating Michigan fans badly. I've visited every B1G football venue (at least before the Nebraska, Rutgers, Maryland expansion) and the treatment I've received at Ohio Stadium is orders of magnitude worse than anyplace else I've been....it's not even close.
That said, every fanbase has their share of assholes, no doubt, but generalizations exist because they have some basis in reality.
I've attended with Ohio fans (in M gear) and their fans mostly torment their fans I was with...calling them names, mostly.
OP should go.
it is bad if you sit with the students, but if you sit in alumni areas, it is mostly good natured shit talking
I've had OSU fans scream at me in Ann Arbor. OSU fan behavior reached the point in 2011 where I don't want to go to the game in my home stadium. Can't imagaine what its like for Michigan fans in Columbus. Do you think it is an accident that we'll never see an OSU/UM night game in Ann Arbor? I know....I know....*weather*.
You're a pretend-tough guy in real life? This is delightful.
You're at the point in life where you're going from "insecure, overcompensating teenager" to just "insecure and overcompensating".
then you need to get out more (on the interwebz, that is).
may be few and far between - but I have to say, even non-rivalry games bring out the worst in some people.
Saw Toledo play down there before Toledo was any good. The first play from scrimmage - the QB lined up behind the GUARD...that's how NOT good we were. Yet, for some reason we saw guys p!ssing into cups and leaning over the side of the 'shoe and dumping it on people.
I have no desire to go down there ever again.
but if a guy can't vent and speak his mind on a blog that supports the team he loves, then I think somethings wrong. Being able to spit fire in their direction from time to time is our God Given Right. Cuz I'm sure it happens over on 11W from time to time...
No one's stopping anyone from going to their local park and doing it right now in person, let alone on this blog. It doesn't mean people will agree with them.
Two important things you should know: 1. Don't talk shit unless you're willing to get punched. If you're willing to get punched, you're taking the game to seriously and you need to put things more into perspective. 2. Ohio State fans are as cool as Michigan fans, they just cheer for a different team. Same with MSU, Nebraska, Minnesota, Penn State, etc...
I know you love the school as much if not more than people on the board, but I have a feeling I'll be seeing you at first aid more than once this year on my way out of the stadium because you are going to be talking shit.
3 years when I was in high school
5 years of being a student ticket holder
3 years of buying tickets as an alum.
I've been to plenty of games. I'm not saying you're going to get punched every single time you open your mouth, but you better be ready for some drunk person to take a swipe at you.
Been going to games for 40+ years. Also been to away games at ND, Purdue, Illinois, and MSU. OSU is easily the worst place for visiting fans. If you were to survey all Big Ten teams on the worst atmosphere for a visiting team OSU would easily come out on top for EVERYONE. That OSU sucks for opposing fans is not an urban legend nor is their vile nature limited to Michigan fans, everyone is treated like crap.
nice
spend the money on something else.
Or save it for a bowl game in the future...
jdon
If you do go, wear your colors proudly. Don't be intimidated by them.
And make sure your Krav Maga skills are up to date
don't have that high-tech feature yet, though. You'd be best advised to just leave it there after tailgating.
Seriously, though---go. Enjoy. I went with a buddy and our wives back in '90 and had a great time, didn't have any problems with the locals at all. (Of course, that was two generations of Ohioans ago, though, and I've heard the grandchildren aren't as well-mannered anymore.)
One of the worst parts of that fanbase is that they don't have enough good fans to police the bad fans. Or the goods fans just don't care.
A few grand to see Michigan lose in the Shoe? I can think of about 987,695 better ways to spend that money.
Michigan upset OSU in the Shoe. How many better ways can you think of to spend that money?
Three years ago, with no more hope of watching Michigan win, I too made a similar pre-season investment to watch Michigan play OSU. I'm glad I did, a beautiful day, a great game, and of course savoring the victory.
I say GO for the experience. Not sure it is worth the couple grand to travel from Portland. But, then again, it certainly is something every Mich fan should experience. I know some peeps who go regularly, BTW, and they've never had - apart from similar stories with dicks - any damage to their car or other personal property. Back in the day, I think the spray painted cars and slashed tires with Mich plates was more urban legend than anything.
I wouldn't do it. The place is a toilet. I went once (2000), nothing really bad happened but the people are pieces of shit.
I've done it. I might not do it again, but I've never regretting doing it the once, in spite of some hostility. Go.
eh, I wouldn't spend 1-2k for the privilege of getting batteries thrown at you and grandmothers flipping you off. Not to mention the really obnoxious loudmouth fans that hit the tailgate too hard. plus, M will likely be an 7-10pt dog.
IDK, live sporting events are just not my thing anymore. these days, the prices as so high people think they are entitled to do and yell anything they want in the stands and it grinds my gears. It's a liscence to get drink in public and be an asshole. No shame in people anymore. get off my lawn.