You would know...Wow, would I hate ISU if he was your coach. That azzhat is the most arrogant, self-center dude in the business.
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You would know...Wow, would I hate ISU if he was your coach. That azzhat is the most arrogant, self-center dude in the business.
A lot of the thing you say are true, but no one in Minnesota really gives a **** about the Gophers. They'll never have much fan support, and if you think winter in Des Moines is bad, spend one in Minneapolis.
TCF Bank has 11,000 fewer seats than Jack Trice, and we're the #2 program in a (considerably) less populated state.
I disagree they never will; the problem is they've been bad for 50 years. Wisconsin didn't have great fan attendance until Alvarez got there.A lot of the thing you say are true, but no one in Minnesota really gives a **** about the Gophers. They'll never have much fan support, and if you think winter in Des Moines is bad, spend one in Minneapolis.
TCF Bank has 11,000 fewer seats than Jack Trice, and we're the #2 program in a (considerably) less populated state. The U of M student body couldn't all fit inside of TCF Bank at one time. Here's the home attendance for 2019:
SDSU: 49,112 (lots of Jacks in attendance)
Georgia Southern: 41,021
Illinois: 39,341
Nebraska: 43,502
Maryland: 44,715
Penn State: 51,883 (Game Day)
Wisconsin: 53,756 (stadium was at least 1/3rd Badger fans)
Let's compare that to ISU
Northern Iowa: 61,500
Iowa: 61,500
ULM: 57,442
TCU: 59,552
OK State: 61,500
Texas: 58,946
KU: 58,210
Minnnesota's best attendance, which was largely comprised of visiting fans was 3,686 fans worse than ISU's worst attendance, which was in the middle of a strong rain and had almost no visiting fans in attendance.
Until Minnesota has consistent fan support, it will be hard for it to really be a great job.
I disagree they never will; the problem is they've been bad for 50 years. Wisconsin didn't have great fan attendance until Alvarez got there.
I think U of W being in Madison and Green Bay being in Green Bay helps. With the Pack playing several of their games in Milwaukee in the past it anchored another following for them. I think the gophers and vikes being next door to each other makes it harder.They haven't been that bad. They've never been great in the last 50 years, but they're rarely bad.
Alvarez has been in Madison for 30+ years, and the Badgers are almost as ubiquitous and popular as the Packers in that state. Minnesotans often use the Vikings as an excuse to ignore the Gophers, but that just doesn't seem to happen across the river.
They haven't been that bad. They've never been great in the last 50 years, but they're rarely bad.
Alvarez has been in Madison for 30+ years, and the Badgers are almost as ubiquitous and popular as the Packers in that state. Minnesotans often use the Vikings as an excuse to ignore the Gophers, but that just doesn't seem to happen across the river.
I think U of W being in Madison and Green Bay being in Green Bay helps. With the Pack playing several of their games in Milwaukee in the past it anchored another following for them. I think the gophers and vikes being next door to each other makes it harder.
He’s won two bowl games at Minnesota. I think he’s done well
But Row the Boat makes sense in the land of 10,000 lakes. Why did you row the boat? to get to the other side . . . . of the lake.
Yeah, but that's because he made the Badgers really good. They did not have great attendance before he got there. Just like how Iowa didn't have great attendance before Fry and Iowa State didn't have great attendance until McCarney (and a little bit after). It's always going to be more difficult for Minnesota because the Vikings are right there, but if they are consistently competing for the West and the Rose Bowl, their attendance will really improve.They haven't been that bad. They've never been great in the last 50 years, but they're rarely bad.
Alvarez has been in Madison for 30+ years, and the Badgers are almost as ubiquitous and popular as the Packers in that state. Minnesotans often use the Vikings as an excuse to ignore the Gophers, but that just doesn't seem to happen across the river.
75% within 30 miles? lol. The actual number is a little over 50% which contains the entire metropolitan area, which is roughly 7 counties.
Yeah, but that's because he made the Badgers really good. They did not have great attendance before he got there. Just like how Iowa didn't have great attendance before Fry.......
He has trademarked it. So he is taking it wherever he goes.The thing I don’t like about Fleck is that it seems like his schtick overshadows the school he’s at. Minnesota are basically the “boat rowers” now, not the gophers. I’d have less of an issue with it if it didn’t follow him school to school, but him doing the same thing everywhere seems dumb to me.
This isn’t true.Iowa State didn't have great attendance until McCarney (and a little bit after).
Also Campbell has an opportunity to write a sequel to "Everybody Poops" called "Trust the Process"
Mac took a lot of liberties in self promotion. He also doesn’t like to talk about attendance plummeting during his last few years.This isn’t true.
Attendance was burgeoning at Clyde Williams Field (somehow wedging in 32K) before Cyclone Stadium/Jack Trice opened, and was running close to it’s 48K capacity through the 70’s.
The Criner and Walden eras simply strangled enthusiasm and attendance.
When Mac tells his stories, it’s as if no one had ever come to ISU games before he got there—but that’s not accurate. And attendance tailed off again as well.