Three weeks from now...

Submitted by GoWings2008 on

... We'll all be waking up to the first college football Saturday of the season! I can't freaking wait...

Curious to know some of your favorite routines, traditions and/or habits on most of your Saturdays in the Fall... Other than the obvious one of attending or watching Michigan football games.

Personally, it's up early for a workout and then a big breakfast with a pot of coffee, maybe a trip to the local farmers market for some fresh ingredients for sorting I'll make to eat during the game, maybe a hearty soup or stew. Some good beer during the game, a large screen and I'm all set. I really love fall time...

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itsbigcat

August 15th, 2015 at 7:54 AM ^

I usually wake up around 6 or 7, catch some Premier League, drink some coffee and read the blog for a while. Around an hour before kick off I'll move out to the garage and crack open the first one. Football Saturdays are simply the best.



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umbig11

August 15th, 2015 at 8:16 AM ^

My problem is we hit every home and away game and when there is a bye week I Am at a Navy Midshipmen game. Thank God I have an understanding wife. She does go to 4-5 games though and the Army/Navy game. So, no Saturday traditions other than getting up tailgating and watching Gameday.

flashOverride

August 15th, 2015 at 8:17 AM ^

Depends. At home I get any supplies the night before, watch the first few minutes of GameDay, then get any things done I need to get done beforehand, girlfriend and I might go out for breakfast. If we're in my hometown staying at my Dad's it's much more ritualistic, he always has a party in his bar for road games. Up earlier, Bloody Mary or Irish Coffee early, couple big plates of bacon and sausage for everyone to nibble at, watch the first few minutes of GameDay, then off to the store for doughnuts and all the other supplies that will be needed throughout the day. Few things I love more than the anticipation of those mornings...and of course there are Michigan game shot rituals once proceedings in the bar begin.

UMForLife

August 15th, 2015 at 8:16 AM ^

Mine has been a little different with the part time school work. Wake up at 6 and have 4 or 5 cups of coffee by noon, with a little jitter. Hit the books until 11. Watch football rest of the day with a couple of hours of online work done in between game slots. Can't drink as I don't want to say something stupid to a professor. It was a tough two years with no drinking and had to live with our games. I am expecting that to change this year and a happy Sunday so I can focus on school work before the lions game.

GVSblue

August 15th, 2015 at 8:19 AM ^

Wake up around 6. Eat breakfast. Workout. Then mow the lawn. I try to do anything I can to make the time go by faster. I hate night games, unless I am attending in person. In-person night games allow for plenty of tailgating and time to enjoy the atmosphere without feeling rushed.

M-Dog

August 15th, 2015 at 8:33 AM ^

I don't pay much attention to Pro Football until the playoffs, but I am a College Football slut.

If allowed, I will watch College Football all day, from Game Day at 9:00 AM Saturday to Game Day Final at 1:00 AM Sunday.

If there is a game on, I will see at least some part of it.

 

Cranky Dave

August 15th, 2015 at 10:21 AM ^

Very fortunate my wife loves game days. While she doesn't really like watching on TV she loves the routine. She is from New Mexico and makes chile sauce from scratch to put on football fries. Also have wings. My younger daughter joins in and watches the game with me and pays enough attention to have good conversation. In fact my daughter has made me promise I will take her to a game at the Big House. And we all have Michigan gear on. Best days of the year, along with Thanksgiving.

Mr. Yost

August 15th, 2015 at 8:36 AM ^

Watch everything college football related from the time it starts until the time it's over.

Gameday starts at 9am, so we start there...I get the DVR going because it's gotten too TMZ Sports, SEC heavy, and top 10 heavy for me. I miss when they use to cover the entire country in college football. Now it's the same stories SportsCenter already runs into the ground during the week.

So I usually cook my breakfast and get on MGoBlog during Gameday with the TV on in the background and just stop, pause, rewind as necessary.

At noon - it's football time. I make a viewing schedule usually every week and for the most part, I stick to it. I watch an insane amount of college football and during big weeks, I bring a second - sometimes even third TV into the mix so I can watch MOAR FOOTBALL.

I build in my nap during the 2nd quarter and halftime of the noon game or the 3:30 game depending on when Michigan is playing.

After the 3:30 game, I hit the grill - TV on facing the grill outside and bluetook connected so I can still hear the action. 

Dinner during that break after 3:30 and during the pregame of the 8:00pm game. However, the SEC has started going to 6:15, 7, 7:15 with some awesome matchups...so that's always exciting.

Eat and watch the 8p and/or 9:15 late games and usually create a Late Games Thread on here. Alum96, M-Dog, and a few others are the regulars in those.

I go for a shower at halftime of those late games and then we blow up the air mattress and set it right in the living room and finish the late games in bed with the two pups. Leftovers on the stove.

Everyone's usally asleep by 10-10:30 and that's when I go for a night cap with the late LATE games. I'll watch Hawaii, Fresno St. - love watching Boise. I'll stay up until 1a watching football. It's my obsession. I'll also watch all the highlight shows if I'm still up. However, sometimes I like saving College Football Final, the Fox Sports, and BTN highlight shows for Sunday just to give me something to do that morning.

-----> and this is why I don't do the NFL nearly as much. On Sunday, I rest, recover and do all of the shit I neglected on Saturday. On Sunday, I usually cut the games on and just keep it as background noise while I get other things done. I'm starting to watch a little more NFL, but it's not even close to my Saturdays.

wildbackdunesman

August 15th, 2015 at 8:43 AM ^

Before kids, I would wake up early and go for a slow paced 2 hour jog through sanddunes, woods, and along Lake Michigan.  Maybe do some pull ups and push ups.  Get back home, crack open a Monster or ice cold Coke in a glass bottle imported from Mexico that I shouldn't be having...Then watch football almost the entire day.  Maybe rake leaves while listening to a game - assuming the Michigan game isn't on at the moment.

If the Michigan game is close, I might go for a 15 minute sprint-jog to a little red school house from the 1800s near where I live and back during Halftime to get me out of the house.

 

Now that I have kids, I usually take my kids for a walk to a playground while listening to football talk on the radio...especially Michigan pre-game radio when possible.  Then on Sunday morning, sleep in and go on a long slow paced jog.

Wolvie3758

August 15th, 2015 at 8:52 AM ^

If not at a game

 

Wake up early..to me Each and every game is HUGE..theres only 12 of em until the dreaded off season....Get all my chores done early...I host tailgate for family and friends every saturday..head to the store stock up on everything needed..home by 10.Turn on radio broadcast from Michigan,,I Live in Atlanta( theres alot of us here)...all TVs are turned to ESPN College game day and all recording devices are set up and tested..( I have about 40yrs worth of Michigan games all sports on VCR and DVR..(need something to get me thru the summer months of No Michigan anything)

 

Commence drinking and tailgating, screaming and yelling at the TV...walking out of the room on a crucial play cause u just cant bear the thought of whats about to happen...Having to listen to your Sister whom u love but is a Spartan ..(we HAVE to fix that)...then either basking in the afterglow of another Michigan Victory or instituting the 12 hr to feel bad policy then get over it rule and watch the other big games of the day until about Midnight and eveyone  goes back to reality until the NEXT game....

FA_Wolverine

August 15th, 2015 at 8:46 AM ^

I wake up like its Christmas morning. 7 or so and then I run down stairs and start watching college game day and pump myself up getting ready for Michigan football. Hell I'll even play a game of NCAA 14 on XBOX that morning to get ready. Then I hang with friends and the old lady and drink beer and have a potluck. Pretty good times.

billybrown

August 15th, 2015 at 8:47 AM ^

Usually wake up around 630 hit the shower then wake my gf up. We head down to flat rock to this little place and eat breakfast. Head back home and flip between game day and premiere league games for a bit. Around 1030 head back out and get whatever food and alcohol provisions are needed for the day. Come home and at that point it's on football from noon forward. Good beer and good weed with good food on top of it. Hopefully throw in plenty of wins this year as well.

Leonhall

August 15th, 2015 at 8:51 AM ^

real special...get up early, coffee, breakfast....Typically watch a few hype videos, turn on college gameday or hang out in my garage while the Victors plays repeatedly...can't wait for these Saturdays!

Big Blue 4

August 15th, 2015 at 9:00 AM ^

To help celebrate, I will be having an all day tailgate party at my house with about 20-25 huge MICHIGAN football fans such as myself. We will be playing Cornhole and Beersbee. Eating some fresh brauts and white bean chicken chili and whatever everyone else brings.Drinking some BELL"S BEST BROWN ALE. Most importantly, I will be like a 5 yr old boy on Christmas eve night anticipating the game later in the evening. The only thing that could make the day perfect, would be for MICHIGAN to come out and smack Utah in the mouth quick and keep their foot on them the whole game. Start this season off with great momentum.

I believe Harbuagh knows just how big this game is to this team.

To sum it all up....I will probably be an excited mess Sept 3rd and geeked to be able to watch the start of the next great era of the team I hold dear to my Heart. MICHIGAN FOOTBALL.Go Blue!! 

schreibee

August 15th, 2015 at 11:10 AM ^

Not so fast my friend! I dvr the show then speed watch most of it til the guest picker comes out.

I absolutely still love that segment, look forward to it all week (not to mention the whole endless off-season).

I don't keep a scorecard or anything, but I cherish it when the smug osu rumor monger's picks are wrong!