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Fans can now help select the songs for 90's Daughter's set list Friday night. Voting each day this week for songs from the 80's, 90's, Pop and Country. Today's vote is for an 80's classic: You Shook Me All Night Long, Livin' On A Prayer, Sweet Child O' Mine or Don't Stop Believing. The poll is open through 4:30 p.m. today.
I'm beginning to think that the River Jam is really for kids and not for adult season ticket holders or those who want to see some basketball. I'll be there but I'm not really into face painting, photos with Kaboom, co-ed basketball, or autographs. I hope it works but I'm beginning to have some doubts. I would still prefer the ITOO Hall with spaghetti & chicken, etc.
Wiz
Don't Stop Believing' won the 80's "You Pick the Music" vote for River Jam. Today you can vote for one of these 90's songs: You Oughta Know (Alana Morissette), Mmm Bop (Hanson), Hey Jealousy (Gin Blossoms) and Just A Girl (No Doubt).
Have I not been clear from the beginning what these 2 preseason events are? River Jam is a family-friendly night of entertainment to meet the teams and watch them compete in some fun games, enjoy some great food from two of our dining sponsors and enjoy some music from an accomplished band. Think Spaghetti Supper elements on a larger scale. The Season-Ticket Open Practice is Oct. 29 and allows season - ticket holders and Marquee 3 Package buyers an opportunity to attend men's basketball practice from 6-8 p.m. at Renaissance Coliseum. Fans can get the opportunity to see the guys on the court at that time and I am sure there will be some scrimmaging included at the practice. Think Red-White Scrimmage in a more focused format.
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I'm beginning to think that the River Jam is really for kids and not for adult season ticket holders or those who want to see some basketball. I'll be there but I'm not really into face painting, photos with Kaboom, co-ed basketball, or autographs. I hope it works but I'm beginning to have some doubts. I would still prefer the ITOO Hall with spaghetti & chicken, etc.
Wiz
Have I not been clear from the beginning what these 2 preseason events are? River Jam is a family-friendly night of entertainment to meet the teams and watch them compete in some fun games, enjoy some great food from two of our dining sponsors and enjoy some music from an accomplished band. Think Spaghetti Supper elements on a larger scale. The Season-Ticket Open Practice is Oct. 29 and allows season - ticket holders and Marquee 3 Package buyers an opportunity to attend men's basketball practice from 6-8 p.m. at Renaissance Coliseum. Fans can get the opportunity to see the guys on the court at that time and I am sure there will be some scrimmaging included at the practice. Think Red-White Scrimmage in a more focused format.
You have been crystal clear from the beginning. Some people are going to disagree with whatever you say and whatever BU does. Winning would put an end to some of that.
..it was hard to see much over the huge crowds with a couple thousand people every year at the ITOO every year - plus people may have missed the scrimmaging cuz the food was so good & the punchboards & prizes kept them occupied
I'm pretty sure that every past preseason event before now titled "Red-White" included actual scrimmages with fans being able to sit and watch the players.
You can scoff all you want, but from the fans I have talked to about this year's "Red-White" event, there is some confusion, and many fans had not heard anything about it.
From the time this event was first announced on the BU website Sept. 20, until the last few days, when the mass email was sent out, and today, when the PJ Star published an article about it, there has been little specific information reaching the fans.
I guess that's what I perceive - that fans who are confused are seemingly getting blamed for not knowing...
if attendance turns out sparse, then are fans gonna catch the heat?
I'm pretty sure that every past preseason event before now titled "Red-White" included actual scrimmages with fans being able to sit and watch the players.
You can scoff all you want, but from the fans I have talked to about this year's "Red-White" event, there is some confusion, and many fans had not heard anything about it.
From the time this event was first announced on the BU website Sept. 20, until the last few days, when the mass email was sent out, and today, when the PJ Star published an article about it, there has been little specific information reaching the fans.
Who's scoffing?....reading Wiz's post he wanted to see some basketball and then said he preferred the ITOO spaghetti supper...I just asked if they played basketball there.
BP has been very clear about this event on here....hopefully you cleared it up for all those fans who were confused when you talked to them.
You have been crystal clear from the beginning. Some people are going to disagree with whatever you say and whatever BU does. Winning would put an end to some of that.
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