gbdub

October 9th, 2013 at 6:20 PM ^

It's not that it's a venue for a different sport, it's that it's a totally implausible venue to watch the game at all. The only reason they have so many seats at Bristol is that the grandstands are a mile long. That works when you're watching 200 mph cars but is ludicrous for football.

They may have 150k in the stands, but they aren't really "attending the game"

tdcarl

October 9th, 2013 at 8:00 PM ^

True, and the photo got squished a bit when it went into the thread.

Even then, the numbers posted below help put the distances in perspective. But maybe the front row seats being so elevated above the field will help sight lines a bit? I don't know, I just don't forsee it working super well.

Two Hearted Ale

October 9th, 2013 at 6:42 PM ^

Bristol is a bowl. It looks like a football stadium only bigger. Some fans will certainly be a long way from the action but the difference between the worst seat at Bristol and the worst seat at Michigan Stadium is much smaller than the difference between the worst seat at Joe Louis Arena and Michigan Stadium.

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

October 9th, 2013 at 7:54 PM ^

The only reason they have so many seats at Bristol is that the grandstands are a mile long.

 You're probably doing a little exaggeration on purpose, but Bristol's a 1/2 mile oval, and of course the straights are not a full quarter-mile each.  Using Google Earth it's about 360 yards from the far edge of one semi-circle turn (on the track) to the other.

Can you see pretty well from one end-zone seat to the other end zone at the Big House?  I mean, not awesome, but people seem to fill those seats up regardless.  Then you should be able to see alright at the (much more grandly sloped) Bristol.  Most people would be seated on the sides anyway.  Don't get the idea that Bristol is anything like a typical racetrack.  It's a racetrack inside a large stadium, not one with grandstands scattered around the edges.  As others have said, hockey : Big House :: football : Bristol.  Very logical comparison.

And people will come.  These are two of the yee-hawinest fanbases in the country, you think they'll pass up the chance to see a spectacle like that?  Michigan's record could be safe not because of the venue, but because there's a better-than-fair chance that those two teams will be horrible by then.  Tennessee has been spinning its wheels for years and VT is gradually crumbling at the seams (seen their offense lately?)  By 2016 it's not inconceivable these could be two pissed-off fanbases coming off non-bowl seasons.

WolvinLA2

October 9th, 2013 at 6:48 PM ^

Yeah, not the same.  The Big Chill is Michigan's hockey team playing at another Michigan sport venue.  It's still a college game played on a college campus just in the stadium instead of the ice rink.  No different than the lacrosse team playing at the Big House.  

This, OTOH, is just ridiculous.   I'm not trying the claim the record won't "count" or anything, just that it's a stupid idea.  The Big Chill is an event that has happened multiple times, and has been copied by NHL teams every year.  They do it because there are that many people that want to go watch an outdoor hockey game, not just to break a record.  I can't imagine VT or UT fans really want to watch their teams like this.

Witz57

October 9th, 2013 at 6:17 PM ^

The game takes place in a wall-less field dubed "Open Earth Stadium." Stephen Ross purchases all the admissions for a penny a each and "donates" them to the global population population.

Boom!

Offical attendance over 7 billion, the game makes 70 million plus at the "gate,"  and the band still isn't invited as a cost-savings measure.

 

 

Witz57

October 9th, 2013 at 7:03 PM ^

You raise a good point.  I'd been thinking GA but I'm sure they'll figure out some way to sock the richer European countries with liscensing fees. 

A few other points:

We can't play Michigan State because a Spartan riot would have global ramifications.

All living recruits from all classes will be on unofficial visits (so we better win).

If we lose it will be the students' fault.

highestman

October 9th, 2013 at 6:32 PM ^

Not to nit pick, but I think the title is a little misleading.  We're still 3 years from losing the record....title makes it seem like its gonna happen this weekend.

B-Nut-GoBlue

October 9th, 2013 at 8:03 PM ^

I've never been to a motor speedway (I'd like to actually, despite all the hate car racing gets) but I've seen pictures and have seen races from there on TV.  Man, Bristol really is a short track and this picture really emphasizes how small a track it really is.  I'm trying to picture 40 cars driving at the same time on that and I'm struggling.

Edit: I think I look a bit dumb with the above.  I think my perception of that track was way off.  It's definitely a small track but I was off especially with how small the cars would actually be/seem in that picture,

tpilews

October 9th, 2013 at 6:58 PM ^

The view is going to be horrendous. From front row to front row, it's roughly 600ft wide at its smallest. With a field that is 160ft wide, the closest you'd be to the sideline would be 220ft, assuming they center the field and you're sitting in the front row.

robmorren2

October 9th, 2013 at 7:40 PM ^

I think it's pretty obvious what they will do. They will put up screens so people can be in attendance and watch the game. In reality, no one will even be watching the live event that is happening a few hundred yards in front of them. Just have Michigan play a game on the Golf Course and sell a few hundred thousand SRO tickets. Put some screens up all around the course, and call it a day.

Bando Calrissian

October 9th, 2013 at 7:59 PM ^

Michigan State was always rumored to be going hard after a game like this at MIS about 5-10 years ago, if memory serves. Seemed to come up just about every year.

Honestly, this record doesn't mean much. Let 'em do it.

Wolverine Devotee

October 9th, 2013 at 9:58 PM ^

I'm surprised they didn't get it done at least with another team. Oregon is known for their ugly/crazy uniform circus they have yearly, and sparty is known for gimmick games. It's become their identity now. And yet, people still don't care. 

Sllepy81

October 9th, 2013 at 8:03 PM ^

insert any southern joke you want here. I've never met so many......unaware to be nice fans of a team the Va Tech fans here in VA. they will travel to apart of a gimmick. Tennessee speaks for itself, they suck and fill seats still.