STUDENTS: BRANDON IS NOT MICHIGAN, WE ARE. BOYCOTT PENN STATE KICKOFF.

Submitted by kakusei on

MICHIGAN STUDENTS:

BOYCOTT PENN STATE KICKOFF.

DO NOT GO TO YOUR SEATS UNTIL AFTER KICKOFF.  

WAIT OUTSIDE SECTION GATES, AND TOGETHER WE CAN:

DESTROY BRANDON'S UTL BABY WHILE STILL SUPPORTING THE TEAM.

DEMONSTRATE OUR 'OUTSTANDING' RELATIONSHIP WITH THE AD

DISPATCH BRANDON BEFORE HE DESTROYS THE PRIDE OF OUR UNIVERSITY

IMAGINE:

AN EMPTY STUDENT SECTION FROM THE BLIMP CAM ON NATIONAL TV

AN EMBARASSED BRANDON ON THE SIDELINE

A SCHOOL UNITED IN ITS RESOLVE

SUPPORT THE TEAM &

END BRANDON SATURDAY

HE IS NOT MICHIGAN. WE ARE.

#kickOUTbrandon (instead of kickoff. heh. get it?)

GET THE WORD OUT. 

details / logistical discussion below.

UnkleBuck

October 5th, 2014 at 4:07 PM ^

I admire your passion, but be careful for what you wish for. Go ahead and protest if it makes you feel better.  If DB gets replaced, how can you be sure his replacement satisfies all or some of students' desires?  

Glen Masons Hot Wife

October 5th, 2014 at 4:11 PM ^

Totally support this initiative.

If we shut up now, it will appear as though DB "handled" this latest crisis with his statement and Thursday PR campaign.

We need to be absolutely certain Dave Brandon is no longer AD, as soon as possible.  The longer he is here, the less time the new AD will have to prepare for hiring our next Football Coach.

NittanyFan

October 5th, 2014 at 4:21 PM ^

I think there will be a lot of white-colored clothing in the stands Saturday.  That in itself will be a statement to the U-M powers that be.

 

If I were a U-M fan and had tickets, I'd definitely be going and cheering on my favorite team.  Times are rough but the players are definitely giving their best (it was a strong effort last night given the circumstances) ----- as long as they do not quit (and they have not), they deserve support.

Ham

October 5th, 2014 at 4:21 PM ^

Would Michigan allow people to bring in signs that say "Fire Brandon" on them? Even though mgoblue only says signs with profane and abusive language are prohibited, I could see the event staff confiscating them.

Blam Johnson

October 5th, 2014 at 4:36 PM ^

The point has been made ad nauseum that Michigan fans aren't "entitled" to a winning team. I agree, but I'd just add that, in the same way, the players aren't "entitled" to a full house of paying customers who love them unconditionally. 

I'd never go after the character of a student athlete, or anything like that. But this protest is fine. I support them, and my primary issues aren't with them - if they choose to interpret stuff like this as a personal insult, then that's on them. I know that this athletic department wants us to sit down, shut up, hand over our wallets and cheer during blowout losses, and if you want to be one of those people, more power to you. But don't whine at people who make other choices and pull out of the "support the team!!!!!!!!!!!" thing. I support the program and the players - my taking some sort of petty action to get them a better coach and AD may not make a difference, but neither will sitting there and apeing Brady's clapping after shitty plays because I want to be a "true fan." 

Magnus

October 5th, 2014 at 4:44 PM ^

Hey, guys, I don't think U of M's administration knows that fans are upset. Let's stop showing up for games so we can show support for our teams! That's the ticket!

berto714

October 5th, 2014 at 5:43 PM ^

I know you think you're being clever and sarcastic, but what evidence has the administration shown that they know fans are upset? Until they make a change, I don't think it's unreasonable to continue to make statements showing displeasure with the direction of the program. 

Also, the players and team aren't entitled to some kind of unflinching, blindingly loyal support - they are not the sole reason that people go to games. Fans go to games to support them, true, but also to support the program and to have fun cheering on our team. Those two things aren't happening, so why should we force ourselves to go to games? Because a small vocal group of people attack others for not being "true" fans?

Not to mention, protesting in hopes of producing meaningful, long term change could also be viewed as support of the team and program. There's more than one way to show support. 

DrewGOBLUE

October 5th, 2014 at 4:47 PM ^

If this actually generated enough interest to happen, Brandon would know what's coming beforehand. Hence, he'd almost undoubtedly come up with something to try and take the heat off him, such as offering students a free slice of pizza right around kickoff time. That way, he can spew out some BS as to why they weren't at their seats on time.





ldoublee

October 5th, 2014 at 4:50 PM ^

Go with a "black out". Wear all black since it is the appropriate color for mourning at a funeral. I am aware this might look better during a day game.

Livonia Wolverine

October 5th, 2014 at 5:16 PM ^

God forbid we don't be fair to the players who say the fans are irrelevant and that wins are nothing but statistics....

M_Geh_Blau

October 5th, 2014 at 5:24 PM ^

This makes us look arrogant and out of touch. Far worse things happened at PSU, how many boycotts were there of the football team. I'm sure the comparison will be made on TV. Michigan has a loosing record and the base is wanting blood that's how the media sees it. Good luck further embarrassing the University.

blueblueblue

October 5th, 2014 at 6:46 PM ^

I really dont get your logic. If Michigan holds boycots for things of lessor importance than what happened at PSU, doesnt that say we are less tolerant of institutional mismanagement?

ANother thing - people attempt to make coparisions to PSU for way to many reasons. PSU was an engregious case of institutionalized sexual abuse. I think that's not very comparable to our situation, and many others. 

M_Geh_Blau

October 6th, 2014 at 5:27 AM ^

Sorry I wasn't clear. My point was that what ever the reason someone may boycott, the outside perception is that fans are looking for someone to take the fall over the teams performance. Firing DB today will not make the team win more games this season.

The PSU comment was to point out that things I think were worse was happening there. The students there instead of boycotting the department they supported the student athletes. I'm not trying to draw comparisons to the incidents.

There has to be a better way of addressing the issue. The national media may not put a good spin on it. Not to mention what the players, recruits, and potential AD and coach might think.

freejs

October 7th, 2014 at 4:20 AM ^

"The PSU comment was to point out that things I think were worse was happening there. The students there instead of boycotting the department they supported the student athletes. I'm not trying to draw comparisons to the incidents."

Please. Those same students are agitating for Father Joe to get all his wins back. Yes, they may have shown the country their passion for their diseased program, but they have also shown their pure, batshit insanity, lack of a moral compass, and readiness to participate in mass delusion that involves choosing a few convenient scapegoats and pretending no one else is guilty. Fuck all of their fans and spare me anything that links the two fanbases. Hoke may suck, but that's not in the ballpark of allowing all that child rape and molestation to go on. 

 

Tater

October 5th, 2014 at 5:31 PM ^

This is excellent and reminds me of the kind of activism that used to happen in a bygone era.  I think it would be even more productive to boycott the entire first quarter just to make sure that it gets all over the national media.

You Only Live Twice

October 5th, 2014 at 5:50 PM ^

It's up to the students to do what they think is right.  I don't know how much good it will do.  Given the profit margins (and given that's what the AD seems to care about, profits) I thought a concessions boycott would have been effective but someone else here pointed out that it's only 2.5% of the revenue.  Seems like it would have been higher with the insane markups.

Theisen

October 5th, 2014 at 5:57 PM ^

As a fan of Michigan sports and not a student or alum of the University of Michigan, I accept the responsibility to devote my dedication to a new Michigan. The students should be respected just as much as the amazing athletes that we have had the pleasure to watch for many years. I know I want a a change, but, they need a change to support their experience in Ann Arbor.

Glen Masons Hot Wife

October 5th, 2014 at 6:45 PM ^

Mods can we get this bumped similar to the way the petition thread was? Maybe OP just continues posting this, I don't know.

BlueHills

October 5th, 2014 at 7:17 PM ^

I am boycotting the entire game. I think that's the most effective thing. And I want Brandon gone as much as anyone.

The only thing I want to say is that this shouldn't be an ad hominem attack on Brandon or his "Michigan-ness." Brandon is Michigan; despite his many failings, he is devoted to the University and has given much.

He should go because he's not very good at his job. Not because he isn't Michigan and somehow we are.

kakusei

October 5th, 2014 at 7:18 PM ^

if we start campaigning now and making the seeds of this protest visible amongst the michigan community, we can get in front of the message and everyone in that stadium will know exactly why we aren't there for kickoff - to demonstrate our discontent with brandon's incompetence as athletic director.

APGOBLUE

October 5th, 2014 at 8:05 PM ^

HE IS PROBLEM #1 i understand DB wont fire him and all his other shortcomings, but i think Hoke needs to go, why not boycott hoke too. Afterall, he is the coach and if we were winning this would not be a huge issue..........

bj dickey

October 5th, 2014 at 8:25 PM ^

You summed it up,man. If we were winning this wouldn't be happening. Which is the reason this stuff looks so petty unless and until narrowly pointed at Brandon. There are completely legit reasons he should be gone. Don't confuse the issues.

jonny_GoBlue

October 5th, 2014 at 9:20 PM ^

Here is alternative way to stick it to Brandon:  don't ever under any circumstances refer to the Penn State game as UTL.  It is the Penn State game.

UTL 1?  That was the Notre Dame game, etc.

big john lives on 67

October 5th, 2014 at 9:50 PM ^

It is time for us to put all of our individual agendas and grievances aside, and come together to support our team and our excellent university.  Let's all be there early and ready to support our team in full force!  If changes are to be made to the HC and AD, we cannot keep spewing toxic waste as a community, and then expect the most talented candidates to want to come here.

Mushmouth

October 5th, 2014 at 9:56 PM ^

Instead of boycotting the game...how about boycotting what Dave Brandon is trying to sell...the brand? What if the student section just wore plain blue tshirts or hoodies that do not say Michigan or Michigan Football etc. This way, you are there supporting the players by being present and on time, yet you are making it known that you are agaist this "brand" of Michigan football. If your talking about optics, I think having the whole student section full of students wearing plain blue shirts will have a bigger impact than empty seats....just an idea. 

KatGoBlue

October 5th, 2014 at 10:16 PM ^

I think a full student section loudly cheering our team is another statement we can make.  I don't like Brandon but an empty student section doesn't get him fired any faster.  Just support the team and use other avenues to get rid of this joker.  JMHO