Illini_1979
- Oregon
What a year. Get well soon RJ.
What a year. Get well soon RJ.
I'd assume that he's out for several games.
Yes I would be surprised to see him back before 2 weeks.I'd assume that he's out for several games.
Yes I would be surprised to see him back before 2 weeks.
I love how the men in the courtside seats are wearing jackets and ties, and sitting with their hands folded on their laps, as if they're at the symphony. (Courtesy of SI)
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I believe my doc told me 2-4 weeks. Still though, probably aren’t going to see him for a few weeks minimum.When I had mine out doc said no strenuous activity for 6 weeks.
Doors open at 6:30. First 1,000 get an "Orange Out" T-shirtWhat time do gates open now? I know at one time it was an hour and a half before the game, does that still appy?
Lets see....suspension, Covid, concussion, shoulder injury, concussion again, Flu like symptoms, concussion again, now appendicitis.....
Whats Next???
On that topic, I was on a business trip in the late '90s with my boss, who had graduated in '68. We were talking about casual dress, as our corporate HQ had just instituted "casual Fridays," which caused a negative stir among the elders. He noted that when he was in college in the northeast in the mid-to-late '60s the students wore jackets and ties to the football games. He said he went back for a game in '71 and all of a sudden none of the students were wearing that.This is an interesting observation and something that we are seeing change right before our eyes. Just look at the game day attire of head coaches in 2019 vs 2022. Goodbye suits and hello sweat pants. The continuing "casualification" of society is real and even goes beyond dress, and I'm not entirely opposed to it.
those of us who were lucky enough to be students and not headed to VietnamOn that topic, I was on a business trip in the late '90s with my boss, who had graduated in '68. We were talking about casual dress, as our corporate HQ had just instituted "casual Fridays," which caused a negative stir among the elders. He noted that when he was in college in the northeast in the mid-to-late '60s the students wore jackets and ties to the football games. He said he went back for a game in '71 and all of a sudden none of the students were wearing that.
I filed that away. Many years later I saw footage of the epic Michigan-Ohio State game in '69, Schembechler's first year, when Michigan pulled the "upset of the century." Most of the students I could see in the background in Michigan Stadium were wearing coats and ties.
1970 seemed to be some sort of break point for casual dress among the young at college sporting events.
1969 and 2020: two years of widespread protests and social upheaval. The result? More casual dress standards at sporting events. I expect that the next wave of mass demonstrations around the year 2070 will result in coaches wearing Big Bird costumes.1970 seemed to be some sort of break point for casual dress among the young at college sporting events.
Me too, it took over a year before I stopped feeling a slight pull on the incision scar.When I had mine out doc said no strenuous activity for 6 weeks.
Iowa at home will not be strenuousWhen I had mine out doc said no strenuous activity for 6 weeks.
Or shedding the warm-up suits for wrestling singlets.1969 and 2020: two years of widespread protests and social upheaval. The result? More casual dress standards at sporting events. I expect that the next wave of mass demonstrations around the year 2070 will result in coaches wearing Big Bird costumes.
When I was in grad school at Wake Forest in the early 80's, the male students still wore coat and tie to football games. It was fun!On that topic, I was on a business trip in the late '90s with my boss, who had graduated in '68. We were talking about casual dress, as our corporate HQ had just instituted "casual Fridays," which caused a negative stir among the elders. He noted that when he was in college in the northeast in the mid-to-late '60s the students wore jackets and ties to the football games. He said he went back for a game in '71 and all of a sudden none of the students were wearing that.
I filed that away. Many years later I saw footage of the epic Michigan-Ohio State game in '69, Schembechler's first year, when Michigan pulled the "upset of the century." Most of the students I could see in the background in Michigan Stadium were wearing coats and ties.
1970 seemed to be some sort of break point for casual dress among the young at college sporting events.
If I'm not mistaken, Mark Gannon (Iowa forward) was called for a very controversial foul at the buzzer, and Minn won by FT's with no time on the clock.Speaking of ashtrays and polyester, here are some photos from the final game in Iowa Field House in 1982 v. Minnesota, for the Big Ten title. With Lute Olson at the helm, Iowa shanked it in 3OT and the Gophers won. A little Randy Breuer / Trent Tucker Gopher action in the second one. I love how the men in the courtside seats are wearing jackets and ties, and sitting with their hands folded on their laps, as if they're at the symphony. (Courtesy of SI)
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