Good news! My Fill the Bowl "old person" ticket is for section 111 row R seat 11. My friend who has the same situation? His is for 111 row R seat 10. So now I have a PAIR of reserved tickets in the lower bowl. Free, of course.
Actually, the very first season, the Gopher pep band got chewed out by Coach Halldorson for bringing some of the "full blown" men's hockey cheers to the women's games. She told them (okay, "us", as I was part of thatjust curious if the fans at the women's game is more civilized (maybe that's not the right word) than the men's game in Madison
in Mpls the difference is night & day
just curious if the fans at the women's game is more civilized (maybe that's not the right word) than the men's game in Madison
in Mpls the difference is night & day
Actually, the very first season, the Gopher pep band got chewed out by Coach Halldorson for bringing some of the "full blown" men's hockey cheers to the women's games. She told them (okay, "us", as I was part of that) to tone it down.
But I haven't been able to figure out two things about Badger fans...
-- Why "Let's Go Red" when your team wears mostly white uniforms at home?
-- Why "Sieve, Sieve, Sieve" the opposing goaltender when they make a good save?
EDIT: On a more-serious note, usually the "less-civilized" fans are students and, at least in Minneapolis, there is a distinct lack of a student section at women's hockey games or at least a much, MUCH smaller one than at the men's games.
Actually, the very first season, the Gopher pep band got chewed out by Coach Halldorson for bringing some of the "full blown" men's hockey cheers to the women's games.
just curious if the fans at the women's game is more civilized (maybe that's not the right word) than the men's game in Madison
in Mpls the difference is night & day
Is the student section going to be in the 200's behind the rodent net? I have my 12 tickets filled and that's all the room I have in the 2 vehicles going down.
-- Why "Let's Go Red" when your team wears mostly white uniforms at home?
even more perplexing is the fact that it is actually Cardinal, not red, and few Badger fans seem to know it
even more perplexing is the fact that it is actually Cardinal, not red, and few Badger fans seem to know it
If we're going to be talking about Wisconsin cheers that don't make sense, The one I laugh at most is the ever popular "That's Debatable!" when the Badgers are back at full strength.
If we're going to be talking about Wisconsin cheers that don't make sense, The one I laugh at most is the ever popular "That's Debatable!" when the Badgers are back at full strength.
Wisconsin cheers that don't make sense,
I'm well aware that the PA announcer says "both teams" but it still doesn't really make sense, since it works equally well for the opposing team. If fans of both teams can say the same cheer at the same time, its not a cheer that makes sense in my book. Plus when the change in the situation that is "debatable" means that the Badgers now have an extra player back on the ice, it comes off as a sarcastic, backhanded compliment at best.
I do always enjoy the "cheese is gratable..." add on though.
edit: Badger games are on tv now? When did that happen?![]()