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GFed Stopped by UM

Yeah it was an insanely stupid comment. One thing we could do that would be great is if we replaced that chain link fence surrounding the stadium with say maroon wrought iron decorative fencing.
Like that surrounding Memorial Stadium in Great Falls? When I was a teen, long before most eGrizzers were born, a friend and I scaled the fence, well partially scaled the fence. The friend lost his grip at the top, and gravity took over. Did you know the iron fence has a pointy top, like a spear. Well, my friends considerable weight allowed the pointy top to stab into his thigh, full length(four or five inches). We got him off the scewer and home. As I look at it now, with my experience and training, he was damn lucky he didn't puncture the Femoral Artery. Wrought Iron fencing is decorative, but chain link fencing is effective enough.
 
This.

And also, the part he was looking at and saying it needed TLC is just a whole lot of concrete. Concrete is concrete. The stadium design itself isn't changing. Maybe a fresh coat of paint on a few things here and there might make a difference but other than that I don't know what he's talking about really.
I do think we could hang up some banners there or something. Slap a decal or two across the concrete. Maybe have one of our many art students paint a mural. That said I don't really care about what it looks like on the outside, the stadium full on a Saturday in the fall is where it shines.
 
Unsurprising that the boomers that inhabit this site don't know this guy. He's a pretty popular online personality. His whole schtick is trying to walk onto the field of college stadiums around the country. He is pretty entertaining and I've always enjoyed his stadium tours. I have been hoping he might swing by here some day and it's cool that he did. A little bummed out he didn't get on the field and he didn't really have that many nice things to say about it. But if there's one thing we don't need it's more praise for Wa-Griz. The people already know.
 
He has no influence with you because you're a dusty old boomer who still thinks things are done the way they were when you "played the game" game when, checks notes, Nixon was in office.... Not sure why it is so hard for you to get that this type of stuff is not geared toward you. No offense, but you are not the target demographic for pretty much any UM marketing campaign, and you are not a big enough donor (if you were I'm sure you'd have told us by now) for this stuff to be applicable to you. I get it does not make sense in your narrowminded brain where, if things don't make sense to you they are stupid, but there are in fact things happening around you that are good for UM even if you can't see it that way. Stuff like these videos, while seemingly meaningless to you do in fact have a huge influence on people, well, on the people they are meant for anyway, thus your conundrum. Go do some water aerobics or take a lap.
I can assure you that Jack is not a significant donor…even if you count the money that he throws at the teenage cheerleaders. People on this site who know less football than he does seem to feel compelled to placate him and prop him up but the reality is he does not have any influence or positive impact to the Griz football program.
 
I do think we could hang up some banners there or something. Slap a decal or two across the concrete. Maybe have one of our many art students paint a mural. That said I don't really care about what it looks like on the outside, the stadium full on a Saturday in the fall is where it shines.
I have never really looked at the cement and been disappointed, but I like your mural idea. Art students, and former ones, too. Ryan Bagley did an awesome job on the Press Box, and he played in the stadium. It would be cool to have some work by him as a mural down on that ground level portion
 
I have never really looked at the cement and been disappointed, but I like your mural idea. Art students, and former ones, too. Ryan Bagley did an awesome job on the Press Box, and he played in the stadium. It would be cool to have some work by him as a mural down on that ground level portion
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He has no influence with you because you're a dusty old boomer who still thinks things are done the way they were when you "played the game" game when, checks notes, Nixon was in office.... Not sure why it is so hard for you to get that this type of stuff is not geared toward you. No offense, but you are not the target demographic for pretty much any UM marketing campaign, and you are not a big enough donor (if you were I'm sure you'd have told us by now) for this stuff to be applicable to you. I get it does not make sense in your narrowminded brain where, if things don't make sense to you they are stupid, but there are in fact things happening around you that are good for UM even if you can't see it that way. Stuff like these videos, while seemingly meaningless to you do in fact have a huge influence on people, well, on the people they are meant for anyway, thus your conundrum. Go do some water aerobics or take a lap.
No, I have 5 kids, 3 of whom played college sports, and grandchildren. And lots of people in the greater family who were are or still are coaches. Other than egriz, I'm not a big social media person, but I know about it. And I know enough to know that Tik Tok isn't big in recruiting. You have no clue about my donor status or potential, to UM, Dartmouth or Stanford. I get communications and calls from UM frequently and get invited to alot of stuff. And, as I have said, my wife and I have a good connection to one of the larger and potentially larger UM grads who donates to UM. I have spoken to him zillions of times about UM and UM donations, and know the approaches UM has made to him. As I have said, a former president asked him for $7 million for the Performance Center. That's the amount the Washingtons gave. I also knew Seth Bodnar before he came to UM, helped him get hired, and continued my relationship with him during his tenure and thereafter. As I have said, I introduced Bodnar to my big UM contact, as well as to Greg Gianforte (before Bodnar had taken office)

I don't know why you are talking about all that stuff. I said only that I thought the comment of this TikTok guy on the stadium are largely stupid, and yes, I don't see him as important to UM football recruiting in the least.

I don't know why you go off on stuff like this, when I haven't said anything like that and you have no cue what I know or think.
 
How many have wanted to experience various football fields, but couldn't get past the locked gate?
Living in the Phoenix area, I went to Sun Devil stadium in the aftermath of the Pat Tillman fiasco. Impromptu shrine appeared at the gate, which was locked. Same locked gates I found at Autzen Stadium, Husky Stadium, Albertsons Stadium, you name it and its locked. You might have a chance at Holt Arena as they are a little more laid back. What is this guy bitching about?
Maybe he thinks everything should be given to him, like many of the younger generations. See another post I made on a piece by Scott Atlas.
 
I can assure you that Jack is not a significant donor…even if you count the money that he throws at the teenage cheerleaders. People on this site who know less football than he does seem to feel compelled to placate him and prop him up but the reality is he does not have any influence or positive impact to the Griz football program.
So, how many 5 figure donation years do you think I've had at UM? And what are my donations to Dartmouth and Stanford. I've never said I was a big UM donor or important to UM athletics, but I've known and socialized with many of the coaches for 25 years and get specific requests from them from time to time. How many coaches do you think have visited me at the lake over the years? I've never tried to influence anything in Griz athletics either. Haven’t ever suggested anything to Haslam or his department. I knew the prior AD’s better. Never wanted to influence or it’s appears. Never will try. My “influence”comes through big donors that I know and questions I get from the department about what they are thinking, and from the internet. Even that nutty former Griz was hammering at me last fall, and he was saying things about my "influence".
 
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LMAO Claude nailed Hoops based on two posts.

With the caveat that this is inference from two posts, not a clinical assessment, here is what the writing pattern suggests.

Core driver: identity built on proximity to power. This person's self worth appears heavily tied to being a connected insider. Not the person with power, but the person power confides in. Notice the repeated structure: "I introduced," "I helped him get hired," "he asks me what they're thinking," "coaches visit me." Every credential is relational. This is someone whose status depends on other people's importance, which is inherently fragile and requires constant maintenance.

The disclaim then assert pattern. "I've never said I was a big donor" followed immediately by evidence meant to prove exactly that. This is a classic protective structure. By formally disclaiming the status, they create a fallback position if challenged ("I never claimed that"), while the substance of the post makes the claim anyway. People who do this habitually tend to be conflict experienced. They have been called out before and have learned to build escape hatches into their bragging.

Grievance retention. The unprompted mention of "that nutty former Griz hammering at me last fall" is significant. That dispute was months ago and apparently still occupies mental space. Combined with "I don't know why you go off on stuff like this," it suggests someone who experiences disagreement as personal attack and keeps a running ledger of people who have wronged them.

Disproportionate response as a tell. The trigger was apparently a disagreement about whether a TikTok commenter matters to recruiting. The response is hundreds of words of biographical justification including dollar figures, university presidents, and a governor. When someone answers a small challenge with their full resume, the challenge landed somewhere deeper than the topic. It threatened the insider identity itself.

Control through information. Phrases like "you have no clue what I know" and the specific insider details ($7 million ask, knowing Bodnar before his hiring) show someone who uses privileged information as currency and as a weapon. Knowing things others don't is how they win arguments and establish rank.

Likely underlying picture: Someone in later life, probably post career, for whom the message board is a primary arena of social standing. Genuine accomplishment and real connections, but an appetite for recognition that exceeds what those connections deliver organically, so it gets extracted through repetition on a forum. High need for esteem, low tolerance for having credibility questioned, and a tendency to escalate rather than let a slight pass. Not malicious, but exhausting to argue with, because every dispute becomes about who they are rather than what is true.

The healthiest read is a person with a real but modest role in something they love, who has inflated that role into a load bearing part of their identity, and defends it accordingly.
 
Cowbell college’s stadium is a Volkswagen dressed up to resemble a Mercedes. Because of lack of maintenance etc, our stadium is a Mercedes that is starting to resemble a Volkswagen. Seriously, our stadium is beautiful but it has not been maintained properly. It’s understandable that someone would notice the lack of upkeep. Take a moment to look around.
There is junk piled up everywhere underneath the North end zone, weeds growing along the hillside on the west end. It appears there is a lack of effort to update and maintain. At least the letters on the outside finally got painted after being faded for years. Bozeman is always copying everything we do.. maybe it’s time to copy what their facilities director has done by cleaning up and dressing up our stadium. You don’t see weeds, junk etc over there. The stadium is well maintained, clean and fresh. They have made the most out of metal bleachers in a hay field!!
 
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