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Totally pop psychology here, but i think the loss will keep them focused on Purdue. More challenging to do that if we had won.I’m hoping the Illini are not looking ahead to this game at all. One game at a time. Take care of business.
I am willing to bet the start doesn't get announced until AFTER the Purdue game. Makes a big difference if Illinois is 5-1 vs 4-2. If we are 5-1 and Michigan is 5-1 I'd expect it to be a prime viewing slot.Anyone have a guess what time slot the Michigan game will get?
And Michigan is an underdog at Washington this week as well.I am willing to bet the start doesn't get announced until AFTER the Purdue game. Makes a big difference if Illinois is 5-1 vs 4-2. If we are 5-1 and Michigan is 5-1 I'd expect it to be a prime viewing slot.
Surprised by that line. While Michigan has not lit the world on fire they have been solid running the ball and on defense. Washington has been a mess. They have some talented players, but the new coach and players have made some really poor decisions and racked up a ton of stupid penalties.And Michigan is an underdog at Washington this week as well.
You look at the Big Ten slate that weekend and it's hard to see that game not being one of the three network slots though, even if both us and Michigan blow it in the meantime. OSU and PSU on bye and Oregon on Friday. The Grange hullabaloo and the fun uniforms will surely appeal as well.
Bama at Tennessee and Georgia at Texas that week, surely 2:30 and 7 on ABC.
I was a little surprised too, but advanced stats are pretty favorable on Washington.Surprised by that line. While Michigan has not lit the world on fire they have been solid running the ball and on defense. Washington has been a mess. They have some talented players, but the new coach and players have made some really poor decisions and racked up a ton of stupid penalties.
Email I got yesterday says less than 2000.Steve Kelly said on Saturday SportsTalk that there are less than 3,000 tickets remaining for the Michigan game.
Nice! I’d be shocked if it does not sell out.Steve Kelly said on Saturday SportsTalk that there are less than 3,000 tickets remaining for the Michigan game.
They already sent out the Varsity I ticket request (football alumni) two weeks early in anticipation of a sellout. We are, at minimum, looking at a crowd that will at least look like a sellout. That's a huge deal for this program!Email I got yesterday says less than 2000.
I would be extremely frustrated if it did not sellout.Nice! I’d be shocked if it does not sell out.
I said this in the Purdue thread, but due to the number of "invisible" seats we have underneath the East Balcony overhang, we only theoretically need an attendance of 55k+ for Memorial Stadium to more or less look packed. And it sounds like we are well past that!They already sent out the Varsity I ticket request (football alumni) two weeks early in anticipation of a sellout. We are, at minimum, looking at a crowd that will at least look like a sellout. That's a huge deal for this program!
The major negative is that most seats that struggle to sell for a sellout are in the corners of the East main balcony. And unfortunately those are the most visible on TV when they are not full or close to full. More reason why someone's suggestion to close off the overhang and put a similar wall from the west side is a great idea. Let's get people out in the open!I said this in the Purdue thread, but due to the number of "invisible" seats we have underneath the East Balcony overhang, we only theoretically need an attendance of 55k+ for Memorial Stadium to more or less look packed. And it sounds like we are well past that!
I disagree completely with this idea.The major negative is that most seats that struggle to sell for a sellout are in the corners of the East main balcony. And unfortunately those are the most visible on TV when they are not full or close to full. More reason why someone's suggestion to close off the overhang and put a similar wall from the west side is a great idea. Let's get people out in the open!