My 2017 College Football Experience

Submitted by UNCWolverine on

As we find ourselves in a bit of a lull between the regular season and bowl games I thought I’d take the time to post about my 2017 college football experience. I am single with no kids, and being in sales my manager allows me a fairly flexible work schedule so long as I hit my numbers.

So I have decided to take advantage of this time in my life and opportunity to indulge in one of my favorite things, college football. I absolutely love Michigan football, but I also really enjoy experiencing new stadiums, campuses, fanbases, etc. So this fall I set out to check off a few more boxes. Here goes….

September 9 – Stanford (24) @ USC (42)

I really thought Stanford was going to take it to the Trojans. My Stanford buddy and I took Stanford +6 and we never had a chance. I recall after seeing this USC offense that they might go undefeated this season and wished Michigan could have one of their two superb backs who combined for 235 on 34 carries.

I did not take a wide shot picture from my seat probably because I’ve been to several games at the Coliseum. But I did think it was interesting that you could definitely tell where the student section started and stopped based on brand new shirts compared to those that have been washed and faded over the years.

September 16 – LSU (7) @ Mississippi State (37)

This was my second LSU away game (last year’s loss to Wisconsin at Lambeau). The Tigers were 2-0 going into this game and there was no reason to expect this result. This team looked confused and undisciplined all over the field. In fact I believe two LSU DLinemen were ejected for dangerous and absurdly stupid hits to the Bulldogs QB within minutes in the3rd quarter.

This was first time to Starkville and hopefully my last. The cowbells were just awful (akin to vuvuzelas) and it just boggles my mind that they are allowed to bring them into the stadium. They do mostly stop ringing them when the opposing team comes to the line of scrimmage, but they begin ringing them right after the ball is snapped. I also can’t believe they are allowed to ring them when the opposing team is huddling up, there is just not a chance at any verbal communication outside of shouting in the huddle. It made for a brutal neutral/opposing fan experience and I never plan to subject myself to that shit again.

Here you can see that they’ve set the stadium up so you can actually sit outside near the south endzone and watch the game on the big screen above the north endzone. That seemed unique in all my travels. This was after the game was no longer in doubt, so I’m sure it was packed at the beginning of the game.

September 17 – Pats (won) @ Saints (lost)

October 14 – Auburn (23) @ LSU (27)

After that loss to Mississippi State and then the embarrassment by Troy I don’t think anyone saw this one coming. And by halftime it looked like Auburn would walk away with a fairly easy victory. But LSU scored the only points in the 2nd half, 13 all in the 4th quarter to pretty much save their season and probably Coach O’s job.

This was something I don’t really think I’d seen before. Players were holding up these banners/flags to, I can only assume, hide the coach’s whiteboard from lookie loos in the Auburn press box. Seemed overly paranoid to me, but maybe it’s been a thing in the past.

October 15 – Lions (lost) @ Saints (won)

November 4 – Oklahoma (62) @ Oklahoma State (52)

This was an area of the country I haven’t spent much time. This was my 2017 grad school buddy trip. Last year we did Florida @ Tennessee and this year we decided on the Bedlam Game for their hall pass weekend. We experienced a lot of great BBQ and the open carry law. We really wanted to place a wager on the game to make it more interesting. Last year we took the over and it helped pay for our dinner after the game. The over/under in this game was 76.5 which seemed pretty high. But this was a Big12 game and not Michigan State v. Iowa so we decided to take our chances. It was 38-38 AT HALFTIME. This made the game very enjoyable from that standpoint.

And I didn’t have to look far for the obligatory….

And as Game Day was in town that weekend we got to meet Lee Corso very early Sunday morning at the airport. I’ve been in the “he really should just retire” camp the past few years. But man after meeting him he’s such a nice and charming guy I have backed off that stance. I hope he can continue for years to come.

November 18 – Cal (14) @ Stanford (17)

A few of us went to the Stanford @ Cal game in the pouring rain last year. I had never been to a game on the farm so decided sort of last minute (night before) to fly up Saturday morning to catch this game. I actually did something that I don’t usually do when I go to games, I took the time to walk the (athletic) campus a bit. Not surprisingly it is all very impressive. I have to say it would be tough to turn down Stanford if you’re an athlete in just about any sport, and they have the Director’s Cup results to back that up.

I have always considered Cal to be Michigan’s sister school from school colors to the education to the campus politics. Crazy Cal kids…

This picture was taken inside the gates after they scan your ticket. They have beautiful landscaping all around the outside of their stadium. They haven’t touched the bathrooms/concession stands since they built the stadium, but it really is a great environment, highly recommend it.

November 25 – Michigan/OSU

I’ve only missed a handful of OSU home games since the early 90s even though I’ve really not lived in Michigan since about 2000. I did not want this year to be one of those years even though I knew it would be JOK getting the starting nod. I’ve got nothing groundbreaking to say about the game.

But I will say for those that live in/near Michigan and are able to attend a lot of games, coming back for a game or two each year truly is for me a highlight of every year. I’ve brought numerous friends back for games and to see our campus over the years. I am proud of our university regardless of our wins and losses. As this post signifies I’ve been to dozens of campuses and it really doesn’t get much better than what we’ve got at Michigan, go blue.

I checked off 3 new P5 stadium boxes this fall which now puts me at 22 total. Here is my list in no particular order:

North Carolina

Oklahoma State

Indiana

Iowa

Michigan

Michigan State

Northwestern

Purdue

Wisconsin

Cal

Stanford

UCLA

USC

Utah

Washington

Arkansas

Florida/Georgia Cocktail Party - Jacksonville

Georgia

LSU

Mississippi State

Tennessee

Texas A&M

One last thing, In my previous company I used to work with a real ass hat that was a big Louisville fan/alum/arrogant loudmouth. After the championship game against them I mentioned that it was a shame that the refs ruined the end of our game with that terrible foul call on Trey Burke. He commented that it was indeed the right call because Burke impeded his way to the basket. Then he threw in this diddy, “you should stick to things you know about in Michigan, like asparagus”. So I did what any Michigan asparagus-loving fan would do, I anonymously sent him this:

M-Dog

December 12th, 2017 at 5:22 PM ^

So I have decided to take advantage of this time in my life and opportunity to indulge in one of my favorite things

Wise, wise man.

When you are single, you can do what you want as long as you don't get fired from work.

Then comes marrige.  Marrige is about compromise.  You no longer get to just do what you want, you have to do some of what she wants (hint: it's not a season of college football road tours).  But, you do get to do some of what you want.  A game or two here or there.

Then there's kids.  Kids are about sacrifice.  Neither of you gets to do what you want.  I'm lucky if I make it to Ann Arbor once every three years.  That kind of trip is a huge hurdle.

Forttunately, like you, I max'd my college football trips when I was single, even keeping Michigan season tickets when I moved to the DC area.

Good job

 

DonAZ

December 12th, 2017 at 5:26 PM ^

I'm in Omaha right now.  Business trip.  Sitting next to a Husker fan here.

Everyone in Nebraska is a Husker fan.  Everyone.

My short bucket list of P5 stadiums I'd love to go to, in no order:

  • Nebraska (rabid fans)
  • Washington (beautiful setting)
  • LSU (night game, rabid fans, etc.)

Are you planning a trip to Lincoln for a Nebraska game?

M-Dog

December 12th, 2017 at 9:18 PM ^

Before 9/11, I was able to do this in every college town I visited.  I've been on the field in dozens of cool college stadiums:

Michigan
Ohio State
Penn State
Northwestern
Minnesota (old metrodome stadium)
 
Georgia
Tennessee
South Carolina
Kentucky
 
Clemson
Virginia
Maryland
North Carolina
Duke
Georgia Tech 
Syracuse
Pitt (old stadium)
Miami (old Orange Bowl) 
 
Rose Bowl / UCLA
USC
Stanford
Arizona State
 
Texas
West Virginia
 
Navy
Louisville
Cincinnati
 
Harvard
Penn
Cornell
 

Now sadly, it's almost imposible to do.

 

hailhail

December 13th, 2017 at 12:00 AM ^

I'd love to see more of these kind of posts. This was an enjoyable and informative read.

Random Q: how do you afford most of the flights / hotels - do you churn?

UNCWolverine

December 13th, 2017 at 12:45 AM ^

Thank you. Not sure what churn means.

So the USC game was local.

The two LSU games involved flights. Think I spent around $300 each for both round trips. I have a very good friend in Louisiana who does very well so he picked up our hotels for the Mississippi State trip. We stayed at his house then condo for the second trip.

Oklahoma State trip just shared rooms with a friend all three nights. Flights were probably $400 round trip.

Stanford was probably $200 round and then about the same for a room Saturday night in San Jose.

Flight back to Michigan for Thanksgiving was a bit north of $1,000. There's really not much you can do about that.

I guess my summary answer is that I make pretty decent moneyand am single. So this is how I spend a portion of my annual disposable income. Probably about what most families would spend on diapers and baby food for one child.