As a michigan season ticketholder, we really need a better tradition between the 3rd and 4th quarters than this blue brothers thing. Its such a horrible attempt at being cool how our band director goes from Dr John Pasquale to "johnny P and his blues band." This is one of the reasons our university gets made fun of because its not with the times barely. We have old grads from the 60s and 70s with season tickets that go to games and dont cheer at all. Like why go? 110k people in that place and it should be way louder except for the 1/4 of the stadium thats grandparents that refuse to give up their tickets to someone younger.
I must respectfully disagree. Permit me, if you will… The students (arguably the intended audience) appear to be enjoying the tradition. Several thousand- none of whom were alive when The Blues Brothers were- are jumping, singing, and dancing. I’d say the tradition is alive and well.
And as someone who just finished 5 years of being a Michigan student, the student section loves this song. Go to any hockey game and ask the Children of Yost if they'd ever consider getting rid of it in a million years.
SO EFFING COOL! Great job students and FANS. Brings a tear to my eyes when I see so many having SOOOOO MMMMMUCH FUN! Go Blue 2023!
Music gets cut off, crowd gets louder! Love it!
This was my wife and I first game. What an experience!
What’d you think of the scoreboards?
@@JamesGrinsteadloved everything about the stadium
Awesome 🎉😊❤
As a michigan season ticketholder, we really need a better tradition between the 3rd and 4th quarters than this blue brothers thing. Its such a horrible attempt at being cool how our band director goes from Dr John Pasquale to "johnny P and his blues band." This is one of the reasons our university gets made fun of because its not with the times barely. We have old grads from the 60s and 70s with season tickets that go to games and dont cheer at all. Like why go? 110k people in that place and it should be way louder except for the 1/4 of the stadium thats grandparents that refuse to give up their tickets to someone younger.
Exactly ... Love the Blues Brothers, right? Who doesn't?!? That's an awesome tradition.
I must respectfully disagree. Permit me, if you will… The students (arguably the intended audience) appear to be enjoying the tradition. Several thousand- none of whom were alive when The Blues Brothers were- are jumping, singing, and dancing. I’d say the tradition is alive and well.
And as someone who just finished 5 years of being a Michigan student, the student section loves this song. Go to any hockey game and ask the Children of Yost if they'd ever consider getting rid of it in a million years.