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This, simply by not being OSU-UM, might need some extra juice to reach max atmosphere craziness that The Game doesn't.Īnecdotally, our Notre Dame night games were blatantly better atmospheres than other modern day game examples. You may be right, but trying to use the fact that OSU-Michigan is a hyped atmosphere at noon isn't the evidence you think it is. Of course those games will be crazy regardless of time. Top 2 or 3 regular season matchups of the whole college football season. Atmospheres can only get so intense and you're trying to compare this PSU scenario with top 5 matchups among hated rivals with conference titles on the line. So we have no clue if it would be more hyped or not than a noon equivalent. They'd get more hyped for Michigan if the kickoff was at 6 AM than they would for anyone else. It's one of the biggest rivalries in the sport. Of flippin' course OSU gets hyped for Michigan. Both games were at noon.Īs I said to someone else above, this does absolutely nothing to disprove what the commenter is saying. The two most hostile crowds I've even been in was Michigan 2016 & Michigan 2018. If they end up 4-2, ehh, yeah, it's a bit jokey and lame.

If that longshot happens, then it's totally worth putting it on Minnesota. Plus, there's an okay shot Minnesota is 5-1, and an outside shot they're even 6-0 coming into the game. Building up interest for a game in between those two, bouncing back from a potential UM loss into a Minnesota win can reset the sails and give us (and the team) better attitude going into Ohio State. With Minnesota being sandwiched between Michigan and Ohio State, there's a chance that runs into an 0-3 streak that doesn't derail just the rest of the season, but possibly the 2023 recruiting class. I think the Whiteout being brought to that type of game is important in building up momentum. We've dropped some dumb games that could have been Ws by relatively comparable opponents that I think if the fanbase was a little more up for it, they could have made a difference. PSU has been wavering the last couple years, and isn't likely to hit the OSU-is-make-or-break moment like they had 2016-2019. This subreddit is independently run and not officially affiliated with the Pennsylvania State University.Reddit Rules/FAQ Announcements Filter Discord Twitter Social Media Poll/Pick 'Em Team Guide Awards Merchandise Amazon Referrals Select Flair Submit Game Thread We moderators will remove posts which violate the above guidelines. Provided medical samples, left records of their activities through applying for marriage licenses, etc. The purpose of the IRB is to ensure that all human subject research be conducted in accordance with all federal, institutional, and ethical guidelines.Īll human subject research, regardless of funding source, must be reviewed and approved by the IRB before initiation.Ī human subject is defined by Federal Regulations as “a living individual about whom an investigator conducting research obtains (1) data through intervention or interaction with the individual, or (2) identifiable private information” (45 CFR 46.102(f)).Īre actively involved in the research process (being interviewed, filling out surveys, etc.) We strongly encourage all surveys posted here, whether for classes or otherwise, follow Institutional Review Board (IRB) guidelines and approval:Īn Institutional Review Board (IRB) is a committee established to review and approve research involving human subjects. Promote our subreddit! Post these flyers around campus.Also check out Penn State-inspired /r/CFBBall stickers for sale! All proceeds benefit the aforementioned.

