This Week's Obsession: Production Values Comment Count

Seth

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The Question:

Color changes, helmet stickers, rawk/band ratio, production: what was better/worse/different this time about the stadium experience?

The Responses:

Adam: What was better and worse and different was people going to the game. The neighborhood I normally park in had lots of people tailgating and throwing footballs around outside, and the tailgates that used to exist closer to State Street were back as well. It was nice to see people outside enjoying a game day in Ann Arbor, especially considering how tail gates disbanded more and more often as last season wore on.

The downside of attendance numbers that actually pass the eye test is traffic. Last season I got stuck once, and that was after the Penn State night game. Usually people were cleared out by the time I finished with the postgame presser and walked back to my car. The last thing I expected was to get stuck on Main Street after a game that entered garbage time early in the fourth quarter, but that's what happened. People care again, man. They stuck around.

As far as in-stadium stuff goes, I'm hoping the block M and end zones get repainted to match the uniforms soon. I think the darker maize on the uniforms is perfect. I don't really care who the apparel manufacturer is as long as the maize and blue we saw on the field Saturday are the maize and blue they use.

Sticking with uniforms, I was initially lukewarm on helmet stickers but have come around after seeing them in action. I can understand people's concern over a helmet that appears cluttered, but I think they look great. It's hard for me to argue with a uniform change that results in something that appeals to Harbaugh and appealed to Bo and not illegible maize letters or oddly placed stripes.

[After the jump: WE ARE WINNING AT THIS!]

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Ace:

Color Changes: I love the actual maize on the uniforms. Hopefully they'll re-paint the field soon so they match.

Helmet Stickers: It's tough to have too strong an opinion on these since nobody had more than a handful of stickers on their helmet. They looked fine to me, and while I'd prefer they just keep the helmet clear of any clutter it's such a minor gripe that I can't bring myself to care much either way.

Rawk/Band Ratio: I have to punt here, since the windows in the press box were closed, making it tough to hear much. I thought it seemed about the same but with slightly better, very Harbaugh song selection. There did seem to be fewer moments when the band had to cut off RAWK music; it might be better coordinated this year.

Enjoyment: The number one thing that stood out to me was the in-stadium replays. For one thing, there were more of them. For another, they were actually useful, utilizing angles that showed the play instead of going full pore-o-vision. Adam and I both mentioned that we were looking at the boards way more than we had before to catch replays; there were even multiple occasions when they showed replays that weren't immediately played on the ESPN broadcast. That alone provided a significant boost to my enjoyment of the stadium experience.

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Seth: MAAAAAIZEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!

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The right two are photos by Bryan Fuller's camera at the same time of year and lunar cycle—that's about the best I can do to show the contrast. But we're way beyond having to prove this, since you could see the contrast. You could feel it. You looked down and saw Michigan wearing Michigan's color, not Adidas's. My MOM noticed it. And you were probably among those who wanted it:

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The minority who wanted a color that really POPs lost out because Harbaugh is clearly among the 80%+ who believe there should be an appropriate level of classic orange in our color.

I too am the type of fan who has an Opinion on the matter. I've studied colors and how the brain reacts to them, in high school in extra-curricular journalism programs (I'd spend a week per summer at MSU doing things like creating magazine pages), at Michigan from an evolutionary biology perspective, and again much later when I was editing a magazine for appliance/electronics designers.

Colors trigger things in your lizard brain, especially those that you need red cones to view (probably—not sure of this—because they're the last of the three color sensors to evolve). Yellow takes the most work for your brain to see, to the point where its brightest shades start to interrupt your conscious brain. A lot of people don't like any yellow because your poor brain works hard enough. Or you may love it because you only feel alive when the synapses are motoring around in there. It's distracting, to everyone, and more so the greener the hue, but some people enjoy that sensation, while others get really bothered by it.

It doesn't say anything about you if you you're in one camp or the other—do you like spicy foods, and does that mean anything?—but if you're a brand it starts to say subconsciously loud things about who you are. Mountain Dew and Oregon bathe in neon because they're carving out a niche among the unapologetically obnoxious. Conversely, rulers of everything in history have gilded themselves at the first opportunity because golden shades make you think of the sun: brilliance, power, permanence.

I am personally thrilled that Harbaugh took Michigan back to its official color. Michigan's maize is that for a reason: it reflects who we are as a university and as a football program. We're not some teenager out to impress people with our acrobatic Xsports—EXTREEEEME! Michigan is collegiate royalty, descended from the sun god, and we shall rule for eternity. That's our color.

On the rest: Helmet stickers I'm fine leaving to the personal choice of the coach. But I'd like to get the band-to-Special K ratio down to, oh, 100%-0%. Especially in the pre-game. This week the whole stadium shook at "Baaaaaaand Taake the Fiiiieeeld" and the feeling of "omigod MICHIGAN is back" was coursing through my nervous system from that right up until it was rudely interrupted by Hells Bells and Eminem. I hate that. I hate it especially because when the PA system quits for touching the banner, The Victors is dramatically quieter. The effect is we get less loud just in time for the most iconic moment of the pageant.

I wish the scoreboard would shut up for more commercial breaks, and the band would play more vintage MMB stuff. "Sweet Caroline" is like they're begging to take some of Kenny Fisher's time. You're the MICHIGAN MARCHING BAND! This is YOUR building! If anyone not named Jim Hackett or Carl Grapentine comes near the PA system stick your motherfucking horn in his face and blare:

It's all about the blue baby, yeah!

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David: Color Changes: I do like the return to maize. I'm probably one of the few people who never hated the trend toward brighter and brighter yellow, but I didn't need it. The maize does have a classic/old school look and feel to it, especially after I looked through some of the pictures. It's still kind of funny with the brighter yellow still on the field turf...

Helmet Stickers: So, I was frustrated when I first heard Michigan was going back to helmet stickers. I just feel like they clutter up my favorite part about Michigan football, the Winged Helmet. However, when I saw them, they actually look all right. Perhaps, as helmets get filled with stickers, they could become less visually pleasing, but for now I can be on board.

I do like the extra competition that it provides, though. Harbaugh is certainly not short on that. It would be interesting to know what the different qualifications are for obtaining a sticker, though.

Sound: I didn't notice a ton of difference in the band/speakers ratio. Maybe slightly less rawk music. But then I didn't mind the piped in music as much as most people seemed to mind it. I also have thought the band's song timing/choice hasn't been so great -and even gotten a little stale- since Nix left after the '06 season. Probably why hearing the prerecorded stuff hasn't bothered me quite as much. However, if I don't hear Sweet Caroline, Don't Stop Believin' (Gator Bowl 2010 ruined that one), or especially Build Me Up Buttercup during a crucial 4th quarter review, I definitely won't complain.

Enjoyment: Um...all right, you know what I enjoyed? Aside from Harbaugh's antics -which are amusing, for sure...especially when there's a certain comfort level in the game- I enjoyed Michigan starting to live up to the potential that seems to be on this team. You could see the OL get better. Smith looked more patient and followed his blocks. And the defense started to hit a few levels that I haven't seen a Michigan defense hit in way too long. You could see adjustments on both sides of the ball. Finally, I could relax and really enjoy watching a Michigan football team outplay its opponent with the almost assured belief that there will be constant growth and improvement that will result in the increasing probability of this happening against deeper and more talented teams.

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Brian: If a Michigan fan exists who isn't enthusiastic about the return of real actual maize I have not run across him or her. I can only imagine he would be Special K's tween child. He probably has a twitter account on which he peddles all manner of uniforms less eyesore than fashion crime, and listens to Billy Joel/Limp Bizkit mashups. We did not remember what we had lost until it was once again amongst us. 

I'm not going to like the helmet stickers. Everyone older than me thinks they're the best; I got used to the clean look of the Carr era and provide it.

I was disappointed by both the volume and frequency of the RAWK music, because I am secretly 80 years old in all ways other than liking helmet stickers. Can we have like four seconds of time in which some song is not inserted into the game for no real reason? The student section will start doing a chant and then they'll give up because they're being shouted down by AC/DC or whatever. I accept that it's never going away. I would like to see it reduced to hype up stuff when Michigan is on defense.

At least the music selection was hilariously Harbaugh-influenced?

Miscellaneous stadium atmosphere bits: the house ads for the department were reduced to field hockey and volleyball saying they had games later that day and you should stop by, which was an improvement. We were not exhorted against using anti-gay slurs or reminded that we can have Big House weddings.

Agree with Ace that the replays were much better. They replayed the flagrant Darboh uncalled pass interference right away, which I don't think is something they would have done in the past. It spurred a bunch more booing, justifiably. It also confirmed my earlier conviction that the ref made a terrible call on that play. There was still some pore-o-vision but it was much reduced.

Also, it's very nice that Michigan's board is all football, no ads. When you go to other stadiums those boards are busy showing you ads so they don't use their full size or they spend some time showing you a logo. Michigan does not do that.

Mostly it just felt like we won. It'll take some time for the full impact to be felt. But having Jim Harbaugh run out of the tunnel with his charges wearing actual maize, no athletic director in sight, was a misty moment. All that is over.

Comments

Honk if Ufer M…

September 16th, 2015 at 9:45 PM ^

One of the starting O-lineman I know LOVES the stickers and is super proud of the ones he has! We both worried about running out of room though the way they're giving them out. He's the only guy I've talked to about it though. I'll try to find out what the majority think, but I bet they all love them.

Blue and Joe

September 16th, 2015 at 11:25 AM ^

Can't wait until we can get all this color consistency behind us. As mentioned, the field needs to be repainted, but also no one has the new shade of blue. The difference between Harbaugh's gear and everyone else on the staff is striking.

Re: stickers. I hope next year they get redesigned a bit. It's very obvious when you look close that they just scanned the stickers from the 80's.

lalond27

September 16th, 2015 at 11:46 AM ^

I agree, fix the stickers. The blue ( I think( stems from the fact that everyone is wearing the current mainstream gear, and harbaugh wears the "throwback" gear. You can buy either on campus. It's basically (as you can tell in the picture) a darker blue and a skinny M. I don't mind the darker blue, but I'm not a huge fan of the skinny M. Could just be that I'm too young (26) but I like the current M better.

Its me Dave

September 16th, 2015 at 12:42 PM ^

I cringe a bit seeing the skinny M on a shirt as, it seems to me, it truly should only appear on the cap.  But then, I feel comfortable with any exception made for Harbaugh, and only Harbaugh.  Given his attire strategy, I don't think his game day ensemble is likely to change - ever.

DY

September 16th, 2015 at 3:04 PM ^

I'm amued by the fact that Harbaugh has worn that same M sweatshirt to every team function since he took the job,including all of the summer camps. When they show close-ups of him on the sideline it's apparent how faded that shirt has become from all the washings. Is Harbaugh the only guy on earth who tucks in a sweatshirt?

ak47

September 16th, 2015 at 11:34 AM ^

I'm just glad that the switch back happened while still with addidas so it could put to bed the fucking stupid idea that Nike owned the color maize and it wasnt the AD letting it happen. 

Also it is too early to judge helmet stickers, the helmet obviously won't look cluttered with 3 stickers, it is when Wormley or Butt has like 18 of them it will be an issue.

Crisler 71

September 16th, 2015 at 1:32 PM ^

That's what my High School did (in 1964!!!).  white helmets and you got a bar for doing something good, worn across the center stripe in the front, and when you earned five bars they were removed and you got a tomahawk next to the stripe in the front.  Four tomahawks meant 16 bars.  It kept the helmet stripe from being just a string of bars.  For Michigan you couldn't change the color but you could change the shape.  Maybe a block M to replace ten wolverineballs.

michclub19

September 16th, 2015 at 11:39 AM ^

Does anyone know what the unofficial sticker requirements are?  I ask because I noticed Rudock and the O-line seemed to have about 3-5 stickers each.  Let's just say I couldn't recall that many instances against Utah where that seemed deserved.  If everyone gets 3ish stickers for a not-so-great game, it seems the helmet will fill up awfully fast.

dragonchild

September 16th, 2015 at 12:14 PM ^

There are several means.  An overall good game score (basically internal UFR), coach's decision and a game-changing play are all opportunities, so if a player has a monster game it's possible to earn several or more in a single afternoon.

I'm OK with the methodology in principle, but I think it's a bit too easy for a practical reason:  That'll fill up some helmets pretty quick.

MayOhioEatTurds

September 16th, 2015 at 3:09 PM ^

Darboh) did well at Utah, other playing WRs could earn a sticker as part of that unit.

I agree this means that helmets can fill up awfully fast.  And I would prefer they don't, so that the winged helm can be enjoyed in all its glory. 

csmhowitzer

September 16th, 2015 at 1:43 PM ^

They can mean a ton of things. There isn't a right or wrong way to do it and not every team is the same.

Some teams leave one side of the helmet for completing team goals. These could be things voted on by the team, like scoring 3 passing touchdowns, 0 interceptions, a win. They can be position or squad based achievements. Like no penalties, getting an interception, no false starts.

They can fill up the other side with personal goals. Having your first start, no penalties, no turnovers, a win, a rushing TD, a TD by any means, a pick, a sack, etc...

I know OSU has half for team goals and half for position goals. I think when I was in highschool that's what we did, too. The teams goals were voted on every week, failure to meet a goal meant a more punishing practice and meeting a goal got a sticker. We had very tough goals and some easier ones. The coaches had no input on what we voted on.

It's simply something to take pride in. It isn't consistent and it doesn't need to be. I'm sure there are recurring goals and what-not. For instance everyone on the team gets a sticker for a win.

UMQuadz05

September 16th, 2015 at 11:40 AM ^

Band stuff-

I've said it before, but it's worth repeating that Nix was a huge football fan and always understood why the MMB was there. He was acutely aware of game situations and that factored into his song choices...sounds like the band has lost some of that.



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dragonchild

September 16th, 2015 at 12:31 PM ^

But in my experience, the conductor dials up Temptation immediately on a 3rd down stop regardless of the game situation.  There isn't enough time to wait until we see what the opposing coach does.  That goes double these days -- we didn't play tempo teams back when I was in college.

Not to mention I never thought of "Temptation" literally as a temptation to go for it, but to pump up the defense and taunt the opposing offense -- we stopped you, now you're in a tough spot, ha ha.  It's got this gypsy dance like riff that makes it deliciously trollerific.  Game-wise I want to imagine the defense wanting to hear that song (if a defensive coach or player ever says that in an interview it would be awesome).

BlueSwave34

September 16th, 2015 at 11:41 AM ^

Harbaugh wears the exact same thing pretty much everywhere he goes. The old school block M hat, the long sleeved shirt with the M in the middle and of course khakis. As the weather turns colder I wonder if he will change that up and where a jacket or sweatshirt. My guess is he will not.

McSomething

September 16th, 2015 at 11:45 AM ^

Uh, you know you don't paint field turf, right? C'mon Seth! What has to happen is all the "maize" in question would have to be cut out, with new sections then sown back in.

Seth

September 16th, 2015 at 11:56 AM ^

I don't think I mentioned the field turf. I think you're right it would have to be cut out, since the whole field is synthetic. I don't know how hard it is to do, but part of it I'm sure would include getting the manufacturer of the field turf to match Michigan's color, then produce the custom turf. It may be quite the logistical hassle for that company. Anyway I refrained from demanding anything about that since I just don't know what would go into that.

stephenrjking

September 16th, 2015 at 12:08 PM ^

When field turf was first installed, the "maize" was a decidedly orange-ish color that contrasted sharply with what the team actually wore. This was back in the Nike days, allegedly the time period this new "maize" dates back to. The contrast was embarrassing and ugly; I was glad that they lightened the colors. We'll see where things go now.

Eberwhite82

September 16th, 2015 at 11:47 AM ^

Yeah, it's clearly a generational thing. I grew up smack dab in the middle of the Bo era. I understood Lloyd wanting to move on, but I certainly have no issue with Harbaugh bringing them back. That, along with MAIZE! just feels consistent with what Harbaugh is trying to do with the program.

I don't get back for as many games as I'd like, but Sports RAWK is a scourge at almost every college and pro game I attend and it bugs the shit out of me. I attend a bunch of Wash Capitals games and the PA and music are so loud, you literally have to scream at the person sitting next to you to be heard. I really REALLY dislike it.

Chunks the Hobo

September 16th, 2015 at 11:51 AM ^

Helmet stickers were de rigueur during the Bo days, which also happened to be my coming-of-hobo days. I'm cool with them, especially if they increase competition to be awesome amongst the players.

RAWK music. I wish it would die in a fire. I like Seth's band-to-RAWK ratio best. Younger fans may not quite remember what it was like to be able to sit in the stands and take in the natural sounds of the stadium and/or actually comment on the game to the people around you. I do. It was great. Can we has that again please, at least for PART of the game?

/lawn

csmhowitzer

September 16th, 2015 at 1:53 PM ^

The talking to other people! Man, what a lost art!

I'm a young fan, I like RAWK music. I do not like the music blasting between plays. I love being able to yell, high-five, and cheer with the fans near me and comment on good or poor play. Even opposing fans, they're fun to talk to and to you get different perspectives.

Bocheezu

September 16th, 2015 at 11:51 AM ^

Damn Geddes is closed for construction at the east end by the river, which screwed everything up as far as traffic was concerned because that was my main back way out of Ann Arbor.  Had go up through North Campus to get out.  Traffic was just bad in general.  I wish MDOT would get all that stuff done by the fall, but they never do.  

Rawk music definitely has slid from the rap end of the spectrum (thank god no more "started from the bottom now we're here") more toward the redneck end of the spectrum.  It's OK for now, but if I start hearing fiddles and banjos, I will be upset.  CCR is about the limit on the redneck scale for me.

Candor for Sale

September 16th, 2015 at 11:59 AM ^

Real Maize is awesome, now that we have it back and know what we were missing, as Brian said, it had better stick around.

As long as no split-M, I'm good with skinny or block M. Not everyone could pull off that long-sleeved shirt/sweatshirt (at M Den it's actually a sweatshirt - selling for a ridiculous $70), but Harbaugh makes it look good.

BornInAA

September 16th, 2015 at 11:59 AM ^

RAWK should be banned everywhere. I took my kids back to school shopping and music was blazing full volume every store trying to be hip. Do we need background noise for everything we do in life?