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Sporting my GRIZ Gear in Tucson

mtgrizrule

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I've been in Tucson just over a week. I sport GRIZ gear everywhere. Tucson people are so friendly, kind, and accommodating to me. Many "Go GRIZ " comments.

Just finushed taking quick videos of the external U of A athletic facilities. One brother, started greeting me at a gas station, like a long lost friend. As we approached each other, he realized, I wasn't who he thought I was. He told me, he knows a lot of GRIZ fans and Bobcat fans. He knew alot about both schools. Apparently, he played for the Outlaws after his college days. The mother of his son went to MSU. He told me, he wished the mother were a GRIZ. If the GRIZ recruit his kid, he'll either play for AZ or the GRIZ.

I thanked him and asked him, why his love for Montana? He told me, "hands down, no doubt about it, GRIZ fans are the best in the nation. " He then added, "Your fans are louder than any Pac 12 school, except maybe the Ducks". He then said, he played in every Pac 12 stadium, while he played for AZ.

Too bad, his woman was in a hurry. I just caught his 1st name, Ray. What an experience. By the way, I'm loving Tucson.
 
mtgrizrule said:
I've been in Tucson just over a week. I sport GRIZ gear everywhere. Tucson people are so friendly, kind, and accommodating to me. Many "Go GRIZ " comments.

Just finushed taking quick videos of the external U of A athletic facilities. One brother, started greeting me at a gas station, like a long lost friend. As we approached each other, he realized, I wasn't who he thought I was. He told me, he knows a lot of GRIZ fans and Bobcat fans. He knew alot about both schools. Apparently, he played for the Outlaws after his college days. The mother of his son went to MSU. He told me, he wished the mother were a GRIZ. If the GRIZ recruit his kid, he'll either play for AZ or the GRIZ.

I thanked him and asked him, why his love for Montana? He told me, "hands down, no doubt about it, GRIZ fans are the best in the nation. " He then added, "Your fans are louder than any Pac 12 school, except maybe the Ducks". He then said, he played in every Pac 12 stadium, while he played for AZ.

Too bad, his woman was in a hurry. I just caught his 1st name, Ray. What an experience. By the way, I'm loving Tucson.

That seems to match very well to this list. We hear people all over say how loud we are, but many don’t believe it. Here’s a graphic for comparison.

117294637_1656615264488410_3857979812394631910_n.jpg
 
Was walking through the grocery store in San Antonio yesterday and a guy hollers “Go Griz!” Then walks up and proceeds to tell me that he played against the Griz “a loooooong time ago” In a playoff game....I thought he said he played for Alcorn State, but I don’t remember the Griz ever playing Alcorn State....maybe I misunderstood him...anyway, he said “y’all kicked our asses! Too damned cold up there!”...lol
 
New Mexicans don't even care about their own teams let alone any other ones. One time I saw a young man wearing a Griz hat and gave him a "Go Griz!" only to be met with a blank stare. When I mentioned the hat, he shrugged and said a relative from Montana gave it to him. He had zero clue about UM.

When I wear my Griz gear around Albuquerque, I get virtually no reaction. I think I have gotten a comment once in the last 15 years.
 
get'em_griz said:
mtgrizrule said:
I've been in Tucson just over a week. I sport GRIZ gear everywhere. Tucson people are so friendly, kind, and accommodating to me. Many "Go GRIZ " comments.

Just finushed taking quick videos of the external U of A athletic facilities. One brother, started greeting me at a gas station, like a long lost friend. As we approached each other, he realized, I wasn't who he thought I was. He told me, he knows a lot of GRIZ fans and Bobcat fans. He knew alot about both schools. Apparently, he played for the Outlaws after his college days. The mother of his son went to MSU. He told me, he wished the mother were a GRIZ. If the GRIZ recruit his kid, he'll either play for AZ or the GRIZ.

I thanked him and asked him, why his love for Montana? He told me, "hands down, no doubt about it, GRIZ fans are the best in the nation. " He then added, "Your fans are louder than any Pac 12 school, except maybe the Ducks". He then said, he played in every Pac 12 stadium, while he played for AZ.

Too bad, his woman was in a hurry. I just caught his 1st name, Ray. What an experience. By the way, I'm loving Tucson.

That seems to match very well to this list. We hear people all over say how loud we are, but many don’t believe it. Here’s a graphic for comparison.

117294637_1656615264488410_3857979812394631910_n.jpg

At least per the graphic above , Griz fans are nearly twice as loud per fan than anyone on the list? Come on marketing department, skew the data alittle!

  • Cap db db/per fan
    25217 111 0.00440 Griz
    54000 127 0.00235 Ducks
    70083 133 0.00190 Huskies
    81500 132 0.00162 Clemson
    76000 117 0.00154 Arkansas
    88548 115 0.00130 Gators
    102321 130 0.00127 LSU
    106572 122 0.00114 Penn St
    102733 117 0.00114 A & M
    102455 114 0.00111 Tenn
 
Quote from Joe Gardi
December 9, 2009 at 1:10 PMPublic
"I'll tell you what," says Joe Gardi, who has brought his Hofstra Pride to
Missoula three times (and, he's proud to say, won once). "I coached in the NFL
(with the New York Jets) for 10 years and I know what crowd noise is. I
coached at Maryland, I played at Maryland in 19-none-of-your-business, I've
played at Texas, Auburn, LSU, Clemson, in some of the greatest stadiums in the
country. I mean, at LSU they used to prod the tiger with an electric shock to
get him to roar when you came on the field, and it was just unbelievable to a
visiting player."

And?

"In comparison, Montana is a tougher place to play."

Gardi explains.

"Because it's so closed in. The noise is so confined. My granddaughter got so
scared in that place - she was 7 years old - she never let go of her mother
for the whole first quarter.

"One year I gave my pep talk, went down to the field and they've got that
rubber tunnel set up. I thought, that's nice, it's there to keep fans from
throwing anything on us. And I get in there and Monte is there, the flaps are
closed, and I couldn't get on the field. Monte told me I'd better back off,
and I said, 'No, I'm fine.' Then he started that motorcycle and I about jumped
out of my skin. They opened the flaps and the crowd just went crazy.

"That thing with Monte, the big-screen TV - I'm doing a time out one time and
I look up and Tom Cruise is on the screen doing that dance from 'Risky
Business,' and I'm watching it! I thought, 'What the heck am I doing, am I
crazy?' - it's all just an unbelievable advantage for the home team."
 
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