How many Tims have you attended ESPN College Game Day in Person?

How many Tims have you attended ESPN College Game Day in Person?


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YellowSnow

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Me:
2003 - @ Ohio State
2013 - Home vs Oregon
2016 - Home vs USC
Maybe I misunderstood the question but did you mean going to the game where College Gameday was or did you mean standing around in the crowd laughing at the Cuog waving their flag and holding a funny sign to get on TV College Gameday?
 
Me:
2003 - @ Ohio State
2013 - Home vs Oregon
2016 - Home vs USC
Maybe I misunderstood the question but did you mean going to the game where College Gameday was or did you mean standing around in the crowd laughing at the Cuog waving their flag and holding a funny sign to get on TV College Gameday?
I mean being there at the set as the show is being filmed live.
 
This year, by accident…We were in Dublin (Ireland not Ohio), it was near our hotel, and Mrs Fish wanted to go…#ramblinwreck
 
I would assume it is better to watch on tv if you wanted to see anything. I have no desire to go but my kids probably will make me drag myself there some day.
 
Last year. Had alot of fun I don't know if there will be that much energy at a game for a long time
 
I would assume it is better to watch on tv if you wanted to see anything. I have no desire to go but my kids probably will make me drag myself there some day.
I think being in the crowd with the hoi polloi might not being the greatest experience.
I've been lucky enough through some ESPN connections to get VIP, back stage type access which was pretty cool.
Even got to go on stage in 2013 post the show and meet Herbstreit and Corso which was fun. Kirk shook my hand and said "How, you doing big fella?". I've got a few inches on him IRL.
 
I would assume it is better to watch on tv if you wanted to see anything. I have no desire to go but my kids probably will make me drag myself there some day.
I think being in the crowd with the hoi polloi might not being the greatest experience.
I've been lucky enough through some ESPN connections to get VIP, back stage type access which was pretty cool.
Even got to go on stage in 2013 post the show and meet Herbstreit and Corso which was fun. Kirk shook my hand and said "How, you doing big fella?". I've got a few inches on him IRL.
damn - you compared dicks?
 
I would assume it is better to watch on tv if you wanted to see anything. I have no desire to go but my kids probably will make me drag myself there some day.
I think being in the crowd with the hoi polloi might not being the greatest experience.
I've been lucky enough through some ESPN connections to get VIP, back stage type access which was pretty cool.
Even got to go on stage in 2013 post the show and meet Herbstreit and Corso which was fun. Kirk shook my hand and said "How, you doing big fella?". I've got a few inches on him IRL.
damn - you compared dicks?

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I would assume it is better to watch on tv if you wanted to see anything. I have no desire to go but my kids probably will make me drag myself there some day.
I think being in the crowd with the hoi polloi might not being the greatest experience.
I've been lucky enough through some ESPN connections to get VIP, back stage type access which was pretty cool.
Even got to go on stage in 2013 post the show and meet Herbstreit and Corso which was fun. Kirk shook my hand and said "How, you doing big fella?". I've got a few inches on him IRL.
Your experience sounds very cool but to say being in the crowd with everyone isn't a good experience is so anti college football it hurts
 
I would assume it is better to watch on tv if you wanted to see anything. I have no desire to go but my kids probably will make me drag myself there some day.
I think being in the crowd with the hoi polloi might not being the greatest experience.
I've been lucky enough through some ESPN connections to get VIP, back stage type access which was pretty cool.
Even got to go on stage in 2013 post the show and meet Herbstreit and Corso which was fun. Kirk shook my hand and said "How, you doing big fella?". I've got a few inches on him IRL.
Your experience sounds very cool but to say being in the crowd with everyone isn't a good experience is so anti college football it hurts
I’m just being snobby. Carry on.
 
Not my kinda thing. I have only watched the thing once (in its entirely) and that was because I had waken up at 3:30 am (which is when it airs in my parts).
 
I would assume it is better to watch on tv if you wanted to see anything. I have no desire to go but my kids probably will make me drag myself there some day.
I think being in the crowd with the hoi polloi might not being the greatest experience.
I've been lucky enough through some ESPN connections to get VIP, back stage type access which was pretty cool.
Even got to go on stage in 2013 post the show and meet Herbstreit and Corso which was fun. Kirk shook my hand and said "How, you doing big fella?". I've got a few inches on him IRL.
damn - you compared dicks?
Take that Arnold Palmer talk to the Tug
 
Got a last-minute invite from a buddy to go to last year's game against Oregon. Spent a while watching the scene in red square. Then went to drink beer before the game.
It was a good day even before UW won.
 
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