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Originally posted by rsmit84 View PostThis is just laughable. The crowd did not leave a 47 percent three point shooter wide open. The crowd did not blow double digit leads at home three games in a row. As a crowd you respond to what youre shown time and time again. Did the Cameron Crazies make Duke a national powerhouse or was it the other way around?
You hit it on the head, rsmit. Great play is the cause and crowd reaction is the effect. Just as unforced turnovers and lousy perimeter defense are the cause and six losses are the effect. If you don't accept this, then go ahead and blame it on the old codgers. By the way, those old "dudes" who dozed through those games in the theater seats at Roibertson didn't seem to adversely affect all those top 10 BU teams of the past.
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Originally posted by doug shank's crossover View PostI'm not saying the crowd is responsible for losing the game...read the post again...I'm just commenting on how horribly quiet it was. Again, BEFORE everyone supposedly "knew" we were going to blow it.
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Originally posted by Braves4Life View PostThat's the main reason I have never been a fan of the PCC. To me, it is a horrible place for basketball. Maybe it's the layout/ maybe it's where they sit the students. I don't know. All I know is there have been very few games where that place really rocked. I guess I was spoiled by The Fieldhouse ExperienceBradley 72 - Illini 68 Final
???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™
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Originally posted by TNel View PostYou hit it on the head, rsmit. Great play is the cause and crowd reaction is the effect. Just as unforced turnovers and lousy perimeter defense are the cause and six losses are the effect. If you don't accept this, then go ahead and blame it on the old codgers. By the way, those old "dudes" who dozed through those games in the theater seats at Roibertson didn't seem to adversely affect all those top 10 BU teams of the past.
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Originally posted by Braves4Life View PostMaybe it's the layout/ maybe it's where they sit the students. I don't know.
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Originally posted by doug shank's crossover View PostNot sure what your frame of reference is, unbekannt, but I've been coming to BU games since the mid 60's and have never been to a game when the crowd was so lethargic. Sometimes it's the crowd that gives energy to the team, not vice-versa.
You really thought the crowd was ok in the first half? Really? Oh my.
You can expect crowds to be more calm during winter break without students and quite a few fans out of town during the holidays. This also wasn't a tourney game or a game vs ISU. As much as we want SIU to be a rivalry, it isn't much of a rivalry.
Yes I really thought the crown was fine. Really. I hope your dentures didn't just shatter when they hit the floor.JL are not respunsible foor the string of injunrys....
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I've been going to games for a long time, and the Civic Center crowd will respond when asked. Heck, we need to be told to place our hands over our hearts for the anthem, be reminded to stand at the start of the first and second halves, and Herzog even has to say "It's the fight song timeout, so stand up." I remember the Molinarmy cheer of "Stand Up, Stand Up!" and when the scoreboard used to ask the crowd to do it.
There was always a guy in the first row (across from what is now the visitors' bench) who -- when the game was on the line -- would stand at courtside, wave his big wing-span arms for the crowd to stand, and everyone would -- even me in Section 1, Row 24, upper bowl. If someone here knows him, ask him to do that more often.
Maybe the cheerleaders could do more arm waving to get people to stand. Hmmmm....maybe a mascot could.
The return of the students will help. So would a string of wins.Yajusneverno!
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Originally posted by unbekannt View PostI've been going to games since the 80s. There were far worse crowds during the Mo era. The crowd didn't lose this game. Maybe your memory is the first to go.
You can expect crowds to be more calm during winter break without students and quite a few fans out of town during the holidays. This also wasn't a tourney game or a game vs ISU. As much as we want SIU to be a rivalry, it isn't much of a rivalry.When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
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As usual, I'll defend the crowd, even though I wasn't there.Originally posted by BUSongwriter View PostI've been going to games for a long time, and the Civic Center crowd will respond when asked. Heck, we need to be told to place our hands over our hearts for the anthem, be reminded to stand at the start of the first and second halves, and Herzog even has to say "It's the fight song timeout, so stand up." I remember the Molinarmy cheer of "Stand Up, Stand Up!" and when the scoreboard used to ask the crowd to do it.
There was always a guy in the first row (across from what is now the visitors' bench) who -- when the game was on the line -- would stand at courtside, wave his big wing-span arms for the crowd to stand, and everyone would -- even me in Section 1, Row 24, upper bowl. If someone here knows him, ask him to do that more often.
Maybe the cheerleaders could do more arm waving to get people to stand. Hmmmm....maybe a mascot could.
The return of the students will help. So would a string of wins.What part of illegal don't you understand?
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I sat in front of some very nice SIU fans, and through our conversations, one of the first questions he had was "Is it always this quiet? It seems so much louder on tv." I was ashamed. Ashamed at our awful play, and ashamed that the crowd could not get into it when the game was starting to become a bit of a dogfight with 4-5 minutes to go. As much as I hate to say it, apathy is really setting in for me. This game was the one that was going to get me real excited for the conference season....Bradley Basketball... One Tradition; Underachievement. 2008-Current.
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Originally posted by Chico View PostAs usual, I'll defend the crowd, even though I wasn't there.
As usual, I'll defend the crowd even though I wasn't there. When the band plays the fight song the PA announcer could be quiet, which is a rarity, and the crowd would stand, never fails. IMO, they just don't play it enough. Cheerleaders, stop holding each other up in the air and run around once in awhile. It happens at every arena in the country, the PA announcer telling the crowd to stand and hold their hand over their heart. We all know to stand until the other team scores, it's habit by now. In other words, IMO, shut up and let the crowd cheer and the band play.???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12
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Originally posted by BU RICK View PostAgreed. I was watching the video stream, which was finally pretty good, and they show the crowd a lot during timeouts and I saw one guy that was asleep or maybe dead or maybe it was a pile of coats, but everyone that I saw, except the kids, were sitting on their hands doing nothing with blank looks on their faces, and this is when we were up big. I don't know if they are actually basketball fans or just needing something to go out and do for the night. Even when the cheerleaders are right in front of them cheering they just sit there with blank looks on their faces. Kind of reminds me of some movie I've seen. It was really fun to watch the double overtime loss to CU last year or the year before, every fan in the stands at CU was jumping up and having a good time. But this is the way it's always been at Bradley, I was there in the 60's and they had the chair seats across the court at Robertson and no one ever moved, they just sat there with blank looks on their faces. Waiting to go home.
The two ladies sitting right in front of me did go home...with about 5 1/2 minutes remaining in the game and the Braves up 7. One of them had a paperback book in her hand...wonder why they were even at the game in the first place? My dad said they leave at about that point in the game every game.
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Originally posted by Tulsa Brave View PostThe two ladies sitting right in front of me did go home...with about 5 1/2 minutes remaining in the game and the Braves up 7. One of them had a paperback book in her hand...wonder why they were even at the game in the first place? My dad said they leave at about that point in the game every game.
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Originally posted by unbekannt View PostI've been going to games since the 80s. There were far worse crowds during the Mo era. The crowd didn't lose this game. Maybe your memory is the first to go.
Yes I really thought the crown was fine. Really. I hope your dentures didn't just shatter when they hit the floor.
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