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doesnt calm mine.... last year's game is history. we are walking into a buzzsaw this weekend. trust me.
on that note, its time to move the band again...this time.... they need to move behind the goalposts near the student section. The entire half of the stadium behind the UM bench cant even hear them. At least this way, the only deadzone band area would be behind the goalposts there rather than an entire half of a stadium.
It was deafening and deafening when it needed to be n
the market is flooded because.... there is a big jewish holiday that day and those of the jewish faith dont go to the game...
Dont listen to that first answer. For a 3:30 game the walk... starts at about 1:30 or a little earlier from the main stadium parking lot adjacent to Crisler Arena. It takes a grand total of about 5 minutes once it starts.
Definitely used as far back as 1997. Following PSU game that yr. there was lockerroom footage of the team chanting that after the 34-8 victory.
amplify the band Brian, I am with you on every single thing you mention although my hatred of piped in music is slightly less than yours. I often sit in section 22, 21, or 20 and have experienced the deadzone dozens of times. I think the only solution is to move the band to the endzone, right behind the goalposts near the students section. Or even move them about 50 rows up behind that endzone. If I am not mistaken, Penn State has been doing this for years. I believe OSU is an an endzone. Some other schools too. I think this would help.