TCU Enforce in Arizona

csregor

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I am blown away at the number of TCU fans in Scottsdale tonight. They out number Michigan at least by 4 to 1 in the restaurant district.
 
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Hope TCU and K State both get the brakes beat off em. Very likely to happen. All BIG Title Game hopefully with Michigan taking it all. Don't like Mich but its better than a Lil12 team not named OU winning it or another SEC team doing it.
 

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"U of M" can fall off the map and be forgotten forever, as far as I'm concerned. I was born in AA. Hated the place and the idiots there until I was able to start my career in Oklahoma after college.

I was a Nebraska fan as a teen. Kids yelled "M GO BLUE!". I yelled back, "M GO BLOW" wearing the Big Red N. Now THERE was a real football program. I hated Ohio State too, but there is a world of difference between Ohio State fans vs. Michigan fans. tOSU fans know football. I couldn't get out of SE Michigan fast enough.

Gameday in Ann Arbor is a social event where people just want to be seen. Most can't even tell you who their coaches or players are. But they wear the gear. A lot of them still think the Rose Bowl in any given year is the big prize... probably disappointed they aren't playing in Pasadena. It's sickening. Oh sure, my relatives are all knowledgeable about the Michigan program now. Only because of their success. But the toxic masculinity probably concerns them.

A loss will hurt TCU fans far more than Michigan fans. College Football is intensely more serious (and popular) in Texas than in Michigan. Go Frogs. Max Duggan is Superman. Would love to see a lead big enough for Chandler Morris to take a few snaps. Just wishing.
 
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I am blown away at the number of TCU fans in Scottsdale tonight. They out number Michigan at least by 4 to 1 in the restaurant district.

Too bad they couldn't have played each other in the restaurant district. There will be a majority Michigan crowd at the stadium.
 

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I am good with whoever wins. Feels good to know that at least one team will be a new team in the NC game
 

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"U of M" can fall off the map and be forgotten forever, as far as I'm concerned. I was born in AA. Hated the place and the idiots there until I was able to start my career in Oklahoma after college.

I was a Nebraska fan as a teen. Kids yelled "M GO BLUE!". I yelled back, "M GO BLOW" wearing the Big Red N. Now THERE was a real football program. I hated Ohio State too, but there is a world of difference between Ohio State fans vs. Michigan fans. tOSU fans know football. I couldn't get out of SE Michigan fast enough.

Gameday in Ann Arbor is a social event where people just want to be seen. Most can't even tell you who their coaches or players are. But they wear the gear. A lot of them still think the Rose Bowl in any given year is the big prize... probably disappointed they aren't playing in Pasadena. It's sickening. Oh sure, my relatives are all knowledgeable about the Michigan program now. Only because of their success. But the toxic masculinity probably concerns them.

A loss will hurt TCU fans far more than Michigan fans. College Football is intensely more serious (and popular) in Texas than in Michigan. Go Frogs. Max Duggan is Superman. Would love to see a lead big enough for Chandler Morris to take a few snaps. Just wishing.
Welp, 21-6 frogs at the half. I don't expect em to let off the gas. ,👍
 

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If their running back hadn't gotten hurt, they'd have won by double digits. If he doesn't play in nine days, the Frogs have no chance.
 

csregor

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Too bad they couldn't have played each other in the restaurant district. There will be a majority Michigan crowd at the stadium.
That was not the case. I am told there was no clear indication that either team had majority crowd in the stadium. It seems the stadium was 50/50. Surprising for sure. Student Population: TCU 10,000 & Michigan 44,000.
 

Tennessee66

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That was not the case. I am told there was no clear indication that either team had majority crowd in the stadium. It seems the stadium was 50/50. Surprising for sure. Student Population: TCU 10,000 & Michigan 44,000.

I listened to the TCU Learfield radio crew sync'ed to the ESPN broadcast on ESPN3. It was actually quite enjoyable. They said it was 50/50 in the stadium. The airline cancellations made it difficult for a lot of people to get to AZ, so a huge number of TCU fans just drove it.
 

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I listened to the TCU Learfield radio crew sync'ed to the ESPN broadcast on ESPN3. It was actually quite enjoyable. They said it was 50/50 in the stadium. The airline cancellations made it difficult for a lot of people to get to AZ, so a huge number of TCU fans just drove it.
When they showed the fans in the stadium, it looked equally split down the middle. It was reminiscent of the RRR. Looked really cool.