The Hutchinson Tigers were hosting New Ulm for the start of the Class 4A football playoffs on Wednesday night. There were several reasons to suspect the crowd would not be up to the usual standard for a Tigers home game:
There was the whole Wednesday night thing, due to the annual conference of teachers that creates the wonderful, four-day "MEA weekend'' for students around the state.
There was the fact the Tigers, at 5-3, were not deemed to be in their usual position of being state title contenders, and the fact the first-round opponent, New Ulm, was bringing a 0-8 record to town.
And, there was also the Lindsay Factor:
The Minnesota Lynx were playing the Indiana Fever in a decisive fifth game of the WNBA championship series at Target Center. Point guard Lindsay Whalen has been dealing with an Achilles injury that knocked her out of the last four games of the regular season, and has slowed her to an extent in this playoff run.
No matter.
This was a chance for the Big Three of the Lynx – Maya Moore, Seimone Augustus and Whalen – to win a third title in five years. And the curiosity level over that certainly caused a quandary for Hutch sports fans:
A home football game or watching Lindsay on ESPN trying to win another title?