Help Me Pick One Away Game to Attend this Year?

Submitted by PeterKlima on

The home schedule is not great this year, but Wisco and PSU might be good. 

But, this year there are 3 really good road games and I was thinking of picking one, but choosing is tough.  What do you think?

 

Oct. 29 - MSU

Pros: Top 20 opponent, close to Metro Detroit (where I live), still not too cold in Oct., halloween tailgating, best chance of victory of the 3 games.

Cons:  Too many overly drunk fans, nothing much to do in EL if you are not a college student, getting around usually requires driving, bland stadium experience, high ticket prices becuase of proximity.

Nov. 12 - Iowa

Pros: Top 20 opponent, Kinnick Stadium history and experience, mostly classy Iowa fans, less vitrol and more about the game, lowest ticket price of the 3?

Cons:  Furthest away, mostly boring football, remote location, would be least satisfying victory.

Nov. 26 - OSU

Pros: Top 5 opponent, great rivalry, The Game, likely for the East Division crown, C-Bus is a good city for other things to do, seeing Harbuagh at Ohio Stadium square off against Meyer, should be one of the better chances for victory in years in C-Bus, O'Korn should be clicking by then.

Cons: The worst fans and harrassment, high prices, still will be the toughest of the 3 to win, likely to get pulled over with Michigan plates on my way down.

 

If you could only pick one, which would it be?

 

 

M-Dog

February 9th, 2016 at 11:11 AM ^

OSU.

We have not won there since 2000.  We are due.  You will want to be a part of that epic moment when we do.

I was at the 1986 "Harbaugh Guarantee" game at OSU when we won the game and the Big Ten.  One of my favorite Michigan memories of all time.  I made it a point to go out to midfield and dance on the big "O" after the game. 

 

UM Fan from Sydney

February 9th, 2016 at 11:14 AM ^

Definitely MSU...come on. I think the choice is obvious. We're going to beat them in October. It'd be nice to be there for that win, mate.

PeterKlima

February 9th, 2016 at 11:23 AM ^

I have been pulled over 3 times in Ohio while driving through.  I am not sure it is a legend.  Of course, I would have to compare the frequency of pulling over there vs. in Michigan and also look at number of miles driven to see if it is disproportionate for certain.  It seems high compared to other nearby states I have driven through more (Indiana, Illinois, New York).

KC Wolve

February 9th, 2016 at 11:26 AM ^

I went to the night Iowa game several years ago. It was a great time. Great college town with easy access to bars then walk to stadium. I highly recommend it and may try to go again next year.




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Ray

February 9th, 2016 at 11:27 AM ^

No desire to go to either Columbus or MSU again, and Iowa should be a good time.

It's been a few years since we've had a game in the western part of the conference (Iowa or Nebraska) so I expect a good turnout from places like Colorado.

Crentski

February 9th, 2016 at 11:31 AM ^

Go to Iowa because we don't always get the opportunity to play them (especially when they may be decent).  Additionally, you can go to Toppling Goliath!

StephenRKass

February 9th, 2016 at 11:34 AM ^

There's no question . . . go to OSU. Michigan will curb stomp Iowa and MSU. But you need to go to OSU and represent when Michigan wins at the Horseshoe. Where a maize and blue cape . . . I've heard here on MGoBlog that Maize and Blue capes in Columbus make for a memorable experience. You want to taunt every Buckeye fan you can. Be sure to decorate your car with maize and blue poms and paint and streamers and flags. This will show your allegience in a bright and cheerful way. And because it is after Thanksgiving, demand for tickets will be down. You won't have to spend more than $1,000 for a pair of tickets to the game.

SpikeFan2016

February 9th, 2016 at 11:43 AM ^

MSU, we need to take over their stadium and beat them there. 

 

I want The Victors sung loudly. 

 

Already decided I'm coming back from California for this game

Brian.

February 9th, 2016 at 11:46 AM ^

Best experience in terms of the city, fans etc. = Iowa. The game we need more fans at and what should be the most exciting = OSU. MSU fans are probably worse than OSU fans in terms of being cocky assholes with no class though, just to warn you if you go to MSU.

707oxford

February 9th, 2016 at 12:00 PM ^

Either MSU or OSU.  We are likely to finally turn the tide on one of these rivalries and it would be great to see this change happen in person.  Plus these two fan bases have been far too present in our stadium recently.  It's time the M fanbase starts showing up in droves on their turf.

WolverinePride87

February 9th, 2016 at 1:10 PM ^

Iowa! Friend and I went to see Michigan play at Iowa couple years ago. Despite it being 2 degrees at game time, we had a great time. People were the friendliest i've been around besides going to Nebraska. Great stadium atmosphere, and good lodging somewhat close to the stadium. Don't forget to stop at the biggest truck stop in the world I-80 in Walcott, IA and get the buffet.

rwatson

February 9th, 2016 at 1:55 PM ^

I will be going to the Iowa game, but I live in central illinois now so it is really close. I went to the CMU/Iowa game a few years back (CMU won), and to be honest Iowa city was amazing. Alot of great bars, and a great atmosphere in general. Kinnick is not the largest stadium but was a good place to watch a football game. 

WolverinePride87

February 9th, 2016 at 4:41 PM ^

Don't be discouraged to go to East Lansing or Ohio State though. Both are gonna be damn good games and most likely a bit pricey, and in crazy college environments. Expect the harassment level to be high but thats a guarantee.