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Originally posted by squirrelgotdead View PostDead ball situation.
Well they've used it since at least 1999. They still do it today on every single three point basket made.
The :55 mark, 1:40ish, 1:55ish mark. All live balls.
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Originally posted by Chico View PostHard to compare schools of that size, who have students that actually support their team, to a school the size of Bradley.... At the end, of the storm, there's a golden sky. And the sweet silver song of the lark. Walk on, through the wind, walk on, through the rain, though your dreams be tossed, and blown. Walk on, Walk on with hope in your hearts, and you'll never walk alone!
I'm behind you 100% Bradley Braves, You'll Never Walk Alone! BEAT STATE!
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Originally posted by BUFanatic View PostWas that supposed to make a point? Duke isn't huge, 'Nova isn't huge. My point wasn't big schools, it was schools in general!What part of illegal don't you understand?
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Originally posted by JMM28 View Post
Here are the playing rules by sport, courtesy of the NCAA, and the text is very clear on the matter:
The playing of musical instruments and/or amplified music and the use of artificial noisemakers while the game is in progress shall be prohibited.
Thanks to the epic SNL skit, the NCAA further had to go so far as to ban cowbells altogether because fans were bringing them in and using them indiscriminately.
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Originally posted by Chico View PostYes it was. You mentioned mostly schools with huge enrollment. Duke and Nova have students that actually show up for games.Get Well Massive Mike! "Once a Brave always a Brave!"
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Originally posted by squirrelgotdead View PostIt's really more of a unison to a major chord, although I think the last year the kids have started doing the minor third thing.
It started mostly as a filler for unexpected gaps.
He's at least worked in more new stuff this year.
As for the Swing March, I know that in the 1970's and even the early 80's the band filled in these gaps by using the bass and trombone sections of the song. IMO, it was an arrangement that got the crowd more involved especially during crucial parts of the game. It would be nice to bring that back.Bradley 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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Yeah...they also had the full rock band in the '90's with keyboards and vocals that did Sweet Home Chicago and Beat It.
I agree there is more that can be done. With the new scoreboard though comes more advertisements (and announcements) and less PT for the band. I would look for the time to be better utilized next year. It was also an awkward schedule for the basketball band this year with the majority of the non-con home games being during breaks.
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Originally posted by Double D View PostI think you would be amazed how many students would be there for a consistent winner, an ACC schedule and 90% of our games on national television.
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I like a lot of the ideas posted here. Personally i think more awareness for the students on campus is key. We as the Red Sea were working hard on this but its difficult with the amount of turnover we have seen this year. All but one person working within the Atheletic Department with the Red Sea has quit adn been replaced since the fall. Hopefully that will not be the case next year, and we can implement some more things to let students know about games and what not. And hopefully that and the team playing well will bring the students back and we can create more of a home court advantage for our team.
A couple things I would like to see done next year are.
A large banner made and hung on the student center (where students catch the bus to carver) saying "Basketball Game Tonight" or something like that that will let students know the day of the game that we have a game.
The Incorporation of the Alma Mater. Currently we get maybe a group of 15 of us students who stay after the game, link arms and sing the alma mater. Next year i would either like to see the alma mater moved to half time and the words put up on the board, similar to how U of I does it. or I would like them to make an announcement asking fans to stay and join the band in singing the alma mater after the game.
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Originally posted by RedSeaElite1 View PostWe as the Red Sea were working hard on this but its difficult with the amount of turnover we have seen this year. All but one person working within the Atheletic Department with the Red Sea has quit adn been replaced since the fall. Hopefully that will not be the case next year, and we can implement some more things to let students know about games and what not.
I am a drumbeater for continuous improvement and aligning BU (and BU athletics) with the changing landscape of academia, but I think we need to be careful to avoid shattering it's identity and what makes BU great...
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I will speak from the student perspective. Free food is not going to guarantee success. For those that have gone to Bradley, Greek life only makes up a third of the student body but they are a dominant social and cultural force on the Hiltop. On Move-In Day, consider who helps you with your stuff when you are a freshman. Meanwhile, it's not like you see a basketball player or Jim Les help you schelp your stuff across the dorms.
Certainly there are Greeks who do attend the games, but there is an opportunity cost in which a fraternity or sorority member would much rather do homework, hang out somewhere else, do community service projects, play video games than take the free shuttle and go to Carver (or drive in a car if that option is available). And conflicts such as "i nights"(?) which occur on Tuesday nights.
If the Red Sea has done outreach with the houses (especially sororities), their sales pitch is not helped by the record (even if they finally won some games). Even if there are students who don't give a darn about sports, they will want to be seen around a winner.
The atmosphere at Carver is what it is. If it wasn't for the booze, the actual numbers of people would be lower than it is (not counting tickets sold).
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Originally posted by amckillip View PostDespite what many think, cultivating student interest should be the top priority of the basketball program. Going forward the former students (also known as alumni ) will be the foundation of the program. They will be who donates, and who fills the seats. SFP is right that they need to be lured down here because of all the other distractions and how much easier it is to meet up without 'meeting' somewhere. Students nowadays send a text and can organize easily, making the need to go to a game non-existent.Some see a hopeless end, while others see an endless hope.
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