Yeah me either."...one of the nation’s most hostile environments, Memorial Stadium at Nebraska."
It can certainly get loud at Memorial Stadium when the opposition's offense is on the field but I've never heard it described as hostile.
It can be a difficult environment to play in for some teams but not for a team that calls The Big House home.
Back in the 90s glory days, there were several times when it was hostile, both malicious and just darn loud."...one of the nation’s most hostile environments, Memorial Stadium at Nebraska."
It can certainly get loud at Memorial Stadium when the opposition's offense is on the field but I've never heard it described as hostile.
It can be a difficult environment to play in for some teams but not for a team that calls The Big House home.
That being said, Michigan's stadium at least used to be called the quietest huge stadium in college football and the crowd didn't really have an impact. I haven't watched enough of their games since they've been great recently to know if the crowd has an impact on the game, but I bet the Michigan crowd does now more than when they weren't as good.
It’s not been hostile, or difficult ."...one of the nation’s most hostile environments, Memorial Stadium at Nebraska."
It can certainly get loud at Memorial Stadium when the opposition's offense is on the field but I've never heard it described as hostile.
It can be a difficult environment to play in for some teams but not for a team that calls The Big House home.
"...one of the nation’s most hostile environments, Memorial Stadium at Nebraska."
It can certainly get loud at Memorial Stadium when the opposition's offense is on the field but I've never heard it described as hostile.
It can be a difficult environment to play in for some teams but not for a team that calls The Big House home.
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"We’re less concerned with a Husker team in the first year of Matt Rhule than we are the following week at Minnesota."
what a schizophrenic article
Big house is full of church mice every Saturday"...one of the nation’s most hostile environments, Memorial Stadium at Nebraska."
It can certainly get loud at Memorial Stadium when the opposition's offense is on the field but I've never heard it described as hostile.
It can be a difficult environment to play in for some teams but not for a team that calls The Big House home.
And that was just the noise coming from Bo Pelini.Texas A&M has the loudest stadium I have ever been in. I couldn't hear myself think in that 9-6 loss to the Refs when I was there
I was at that game in AA, the only Husker fans in sightI was at the Michigan game in 2012 under the lights where we beat Dennard Robinson, it was loud, and hostile. Last time they came here and we should have won, it seemed very loud and hostile. Just because we aint throwing switchblades on the field doesnt mean its not hostile. When Miami and Oregon were here a few years ago, the stadium seemed different as well. Its a big time environment when the crowd wants it to be.
For being huge, the stadium looks small, like you said, horizontal and it looks like it was built into the ground, it is hard to explain.I haven't been in person, but always heard Michigan has a very horizontal stadium, which takes the crowd out and away from the field more than up and on top of it like most large stadiums. No clue if that's true though.
I was talking about the games in Lincoln, but I have heard the same thing you mentioned about the Big House and their old fans. Heard the tailgating was top notch though. Stadium is big but the seats are not steep and they draw the crowd out away from the field limiting the noise there.I was at that game, too, the only Husker fans in sight
Mich fans couldn’t stop explaining their traditions, what the song meant, where the bathrooms were, etc.
The literal opposite of hostile even as we shoved it down their throat
I think the avg Mich fan is 67 years old
accurateI was talking about the games in Lincoln, but I have heard the same thing you mentioned about the Big House and their old fans. Heard the tailgating was top notch though. Stadium is big but the seats are not steep and they draw the crowd out away from the field limiting the noise there.
Oh my god, I know Husker fans love to "educate fans" but good lord, Michigan fans were the worst about it...accurate
Only thing hostile about the big house is the tunnel both teams come out of at the same time
Oh my god, I know Husker fans love to "educate fans" but good lord, Michigan fans were the worst about it...
"So, do you know why the say First and Ten?" **** off.
Memorial was rocking last time Michigan came to town. That game has to be right up there on the all time kick in the dick games.
Agreed.Texas aTm will hold that title forever. They've got more stupid, meaningless traditions they can't wait to tell you all about than most conferences combined.
Texas aTm will hold that title forever. They've got more stupid, meaningless traditions they can't wait to tell you all about than most conferences combined.
Can't wait until we can use the term trap game again and worry about playing down to competition, we still have a few more years of playing up to competition in order to win some games.Good god, we used to have to worry about trap games, now we are the mouse
Back in the 1920s, a bunch of bigots spewed hate at Notre Dame's players.Back in the 90s glory days, there were several times when it was hostile, both malicious and just darn loud.
Malicious: 1990 "Sal is dead, Go Big Red." WTF. (That's really the only malicious one I can recall, can't remember other instances.)
Back in the 1920s, a bunch of bigots spewed hate at Notre Dame's players.
From 1963 through the early '90s, NU fans threw oranges on the field, some targeting players.
And in 2002, I believe, somebody threw a bottle of water at Colorado's fullback, Brandon Drumm.
It’s true. Been to a game there.I haven't been in person, but always heard Michigan has a very horizontal stadium, which takes the crowd out and away from the field more than up and on top of it like most large stadiums. No clue if that's true though.