Illinois has been in control of this game from the beginning. i'm listening to the game on 1290am. and even though illinois is up by 18 in the first half, the crowd is still very loud and into the game. you can hear crowd chanting defense and yelling. granted it isn't helping western michigan, but it must be nice to have some excitement at a home game. where did we go wrong?
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Originally posted by peterwade75 View PostIllinois has been in control of this game from the beginning. i'm listening to the game on 1290am. and even though illinois is up by 18 in the first half, the crowd is still very loud and into the game. you can hear crowd chanting defense and yelling. granted it isn't helping western michigan, but it must be nice to have some excitement at a home game. where did we go wrong?Peoria Toyota Scion
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i usually get tired of people staring at me when i try to cheer. that's mostly what i do. you are telling me we'd still have an excited crowd if we were down 24 at half? if we are down 3 it sounds like a funeral. and tom izzo may have said that. 1) it is called political correctness and 2) the crowds were better then than now. that last game was the worst. i hear louder crowds when the first graders are playing @ eastside. that is why i asked what happened?
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Originally posted by peterwade75 View Posti usually get tired of people staring at me when i try to cheer. that's mostly what i do. you are telling me we'd still have an excited crowd if we were down 24 at half? if we are down 3 it sounds like a funeral. and tom izzo may have said that. 1) it is called political correctness and 2) the crowds were better then than now. that last game was the worst. i hear louder crowds when the first graders are playing @ eastside. that is why i asked what happened?Go small or go home!
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Originally posted by peterwade75 View Posti usually get tired of people staring at me when i try to cheer. that's mostly what i do. you are telling me we'd still have an excited crowd if we were down 24 at half? if we are down 3 it sounds like a funeral. and tom izzo may have said that. 1) it is called political correctness and 2) the crowds were better then than now. that last game was the worst. i hear louder crowds when the first graders are playing @ eastside. that is why i asked what happened?
When I attended Bradley during Coach Mo's early years the crowd would find a way to will the team to victory. I attended at least four or five games in 1994 where BU was down double digits early in the second half. Then usually a stop and/or a made three pointer sparked the crowd to stand and cheer. The crowd stayed loud until BU completed these comebacks.
My point is the crowds at Illinois, Michigan St. and Duke would never ever give up on their team if they fell behind. They would stay loud the whole game, or at least until they were mathematically out of it, which doesn't happen too often. Maybe a lot of it has to do with these schools much larger student populations and/or configuration of their arenas which help channel the sound better. But I do know one thing. Bradley crowds in the past have, still occasionally can be, and could potentially be loud if they want to be. The administration needs to help promote the team better and offer enticements to get more students out to the games. Yes, winning more would help a lot, but there are plenty of mediocre programs out there that still manage to get the students out to and into the games.
I for one hope the administration looks into finding more ways to get the students to the games, and therefore feeding this energy towards the rest of the crowd.
Oh, and regarding Tom Izzo's comment, the crowd was loud that day because we were playing a nationally ranked top 10 team. I think that fact speaks for itself!
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Originally posted by tornado View Postduh....and just maybe that's why the Central Michigan crowd is loud today....?
(which was my point)???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 peterwade75 View Postthis kind of crowd is promoted by the university. ok, here is what we will do..... to start each half, we will stand and cheer for the defense. but once the team score, sit down and be good. why not promote standing and rooting for defense for first 4 minute segment?What part of illegal don't you understand?
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Originally posted by peterwade75 View Postthis kind of crowd is promoted by the university. ok, here is what we will do..... to start each half, we will stand and cheer for the defense. but once the team score, sit down and be good. why not promote standing and rooting for defense for first 4 minute segment????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 Chico View PostI'd be for that, but then after the firat 4 minute segment we are practically told to quit cheering, we have a promotion to announce, a commercial on the scoreboard or that crowd inspiring race. Sure hope that cactus can get me a discount on a burrito the heck with game. Would be interested if W. Michigan's students are there.???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 peterwade75 View Postthis kind of crowd is promoted by the university. ok, here is what we will do..... to start each half, we will stand and cheer for the defense. but once the team score, sit down and be good. why not promote standing and rooting for defense for first 4 minute segment?
Many teams that look for ways to attract students and the public to attend games also find creative ways to get the crowd into the game once they are there. Standing for the first four minutes of each half is an excellent way to that. The student cheering section can come up with ways themselves that don't require the "blessing" of the administration. Plus no one is pointing a gun to those who don't want or cannot stand during the game, but at the same time these people need to understand that many do want to stand up and cheer. That's what an athletic event is all about.
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Originally posted by Chico View PostI'd be for that, but then after the firat 4 minute segment we are practically told to quit cheering, we have a promotion to announce, a commercial on the scoreboard or that crowd inspiring race. Sure hope that cactus can get me a discount on a burrito the heck with game. Would be interested if W. Michigan's students are there.
Or do they?! Maybe I'm missing something here, but I highly doubt anything the Red Sea comes up with has to be run by the administration. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought they were completely independent of the administration.
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