So…..who’s bring their dog to the game?
BRING YOUR PUP TO PEDEN!
We need as many Bobcats fans at The Frank as possible on Tuesday including dogs!
Tuesday will be our Pups at Peden game where fans may fill out the form below to bring their dog to the game for no additional cost.
Fans bringing their dogs must remain in the bark zone on Victory Hill in the South End Zone and must have their dog on a leash at all times. Fans with dogs must enter through Gate 4 (gate located closest to Walter Fieldhouse). Fans may review more of the policies regarding bringing their dog to Peden within the Pups at Peden Form.
All fans have the opportunity to participate in Pups at Peden regardless if you bring a dog or not as fans may donate canned/dry dog food or snacks at the ticket office in exchange for free admission to the football game courtesy of head coach Tim Albin and his wife Brooke Albin. Donations will be given to the Athens County Dog Shelter.
https://app.ohiobobcats.com/PupsatPeden?utm_medium=email&... .
At first, There’s just so much that can go wrong with bringing dogs to a game:
They bite
They run loose and are hard to control, they fight
They poop
But after some thought, it seems to me that the MAC and Ohio can get a lot out of this:
They bite but hopefully they will only bite those fans that have the ugliest team colors in D-1- brown and orange!
We need a little more excitement at Peden so dogs running wild and fighting may do the trick.
They poop, so be careful where you step, and the university can make big bucks selling doggie bags.
I’m wondering if the MAC can pick up on this and become the conference having weekday “Fidoaction”,
The conference with “Weekday dogfights”, pick up some sponsors like Nathan’s, Hebrew National or Oscar Meyer advertise the games as national hot dog games, have dog shows at halftime, greased dog races, and whatever creative things to increase interest, attendance and viewership. It can become “The league of hot dogs”.
And Victory hill can become known as the “biggest pet relief area in the US”. Just think what the Athens County Tourism board could do with that. They’d really have something to bark about.
And to help the team out, we could keep a couple pit bulls on the sidelines to turn loose when an opposing player is about to make a big play. We could use a bulldog to slobber on the opponents football before every play. So many possibilities.
(Excuse the-really bad humor, I’m at the airport waiting to fly there to see the game and have nothing else to do)
Last Edited: 11/22/2022 10:09:47 AM by colobobcat66