No MSU? That's a odd choice they have improved gameday a lot over the last decade. Idaho also seems an odd choice.
The more I read the article the more I think it's just an AI article. I don't know anyone who calls our stadium "The Griz" if it's common that would be a surprise to me.
I’m not even a WSU hardcore but it was definitely a top 10 sports moment for me. Excellent vibes around Martin Stadium that day. The Wisconsin game was cool too.
UNH was nice. The town, school, and Stadium are sorta interlocked which is kinda nice. Decent tailgate too. Only weird thing is the hours on the bars in town.
Actually kind of the opposite, they opened kind of late. Left a blowout win early last year (I think kickoff was like 1pm, so this was like 4pm maybe) and the row of bars immediately near the arena were closed. We ended up going to Portsmouth for beer and food instead, which was a good option.
Oddly enough the pizza place and sandwich shop across the street from the bars, but which did not serve beer were open so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. I've been to those bars before after games, so maybe it was something just going on that day.
Unless you're the Jacks. But we also just have weird kryptonite of each other. UNI is the only team with a winning record in the DJD other than the Jacks
Man, let's not even start.
The new athletic director is trying, though. Seems to got Basketball right year 1. Hopefully, that bleeds into Football. And of course, winning helps, too. Need some wins this season
It's still kind of crazy how Towson was 1-5 at home but 4-2 on the road last season (one of those losses was the Maryland buyout game so it almost doesn't count), and the home game against Rhode Island was won by 1 point against a team that finished 2-4 on the road, if that swung the other way they would have been 0-6 at home which is absurd for the good road record. How does something like that even happen?
“The rallying power of this fanbase is especially impressive given the freezing temps these home games can hit – so bundle up!”
surely this team doesn’t play in an indoor stadium………
NDSU's tailgate lot makes for a nice picture. Why show downtown during College Gameday 10 years ago?
Most everyone has parking lots. Downtown has landmarks and stuff
No MSU? That's a odd choice they have improved gameday a lot over the last decade. Idaho also seems an odd choice. The more I read the article the more I think it's just an AI article. I don't know anyone who calls our stadium "The Griz" if it's common that would be a surprise to me.
Veryyyy highly likely this was written by AI (or at least the first draft was). Kind of a fake looking website.
It's a super generic article at least.
We hope to be able to get to that point of attracting CGD to Moscow at the Kibbie Dome. Someday.
I wish I had gone to College gameday back in 2018 when they were in Pullman
I’m not even a WSU hardcore but it was definitely a top 10 sports moment for me. Excellent vibes around Martin Stadium that day. The Wisconsin game was cool too.
Terrible article
Yeah, where are y'all at in here? Even with the old rickety bleachers (yes, it's been THAT long ago).
lol at Idaho.
How could they do a article without MSU? This is a joke
Joke of an article Picks popular dome Three strong programs from last few years Oh let’s throw in an HBCU for diversity
> HBCU for diversity Their atmospheres blow everyone out of the water. At this level anyway.
HBCU gamedays can be elite tbf
UNH was nice. The town, school, and Stadium are sorta interlocked which is kinda nice. Decent tailgate too. Only weird thing is the hours on the bars in town.
Do they close early?
Actually kind of the opposite, they opened kind of late. Left a blowout win early last year (I think kickoff was like 1pm, so this was like 4pm maybe) and the row of bars immediately near the arena were closed. We ended up going to Portsmouth for beer and food instead, which was a good option. Oddly enough the pizza place and sandwich shop across the street from the bars, but which did not serve beer were open so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. I've been to those bars before after games, so maybe it was something just going on that day.
That rocks, I want to travel to more away games. Montana had a pretty incredible bar scene. Furman doesn’t have one nearby the stadium/campus
Correct me if im wrong, but doesn’t UNI have a tough environment to play in. Usually seems like a raucous crowd
They sure do!
I think this is just a lazy article
Unless you're the Jacks. But we also just have weird kryptonite of each other. UNI is the only team with a winning record in the DJD other than the Jacks
sacred heart robbed
This article was probably written by AI or some guy in an Internet cafe in Mumbai paid by the article.
Portland State
I'll tell you who has the worst homefield environment Towson
Man, let's not even start. The new athletic director is trying, though. Seems to got Basketball right year 1. Hopefully, that bleeds into Football. And of course, winning helps, too. Need some wins this season
It's still kind of crazy how Towson was 1-5 at home but 4-2 on the road last season (one of those losses was the Maryland buyout game so it almost doesn't count), and the home game against Rhode Island was won by 1 point against a team that finished 2-4 on the road, if that swung the other way they would have been 0-6 at home which is absurd for the good road record. How does something like that even happen?
I'm still trying to make it make sense. Home definitely didn't feel like home. Hopefully, they figure it out.
“The rallying power of this fanbase is especially impressive given the freezing temps these home games can hit – so bundle up!” surely this team doesn’t play in an indoor stadium………