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Obviously, I was more disappointed by the loss but I thought this thread was in reference to the crowd.

Some just want to complain whenever they can about the team, it was in reference to the turnout, I think fans are getting tired of wearing white instead of red.
 
Some just want to complain whenever they can about the team, it was in reference to the turnout, I think fans are getting tired of wearing white instead of red.

This will probably never happen and it may have even been suggested on here before, but I think it would be a good idea if BU had a 3rd jersey that was black and we did a Black Out. I know our colors are red and white, but still, it would probably end up better than that white out did
 
This will probably never happen and it may have even been suggested on here before, but I think it would be a good idea if BU had a 3rd jersey that was black and we did a Black Out. I know our colors are red and white, but still, it would probably end up better than that white out did

Yes, it has been discussed here before. Previous to now, the admins at BU were against any uniforms other than red and white. But maybe that could change.
Previous discussions-
http://www.bradleyfans.com/vb/showthread.php?t=7168

http://www.bradleyfans.com/vb/showthread.php?t=6035
 
The white out participation works much better if they took the time to set the shirts out on the seats instead of having tables setup within 5 feet of a ticket entrance. I saw many fans walk past the shirt table when I was coming in because they didn't want to wait in the congestion and long line to get a shirt.

Jason



I was more disappointed in the lack of white-out participation from the people that were there! :?
 
The white out participation works much better if they took the time to set the shirts out on the seats instead of having tables setup within 5 feet of a ticket entrance. I saw many fans walk past the shirt table when I was coming in because they didn't want to wait in the congestion and long line to get a shirt.

Jason

This would also help with any empty seats in the arena appearing white, assuming nobody took it upon themselves to grab an extra shirt or two.
 
They stopped doing this for several reasons- It takes a huge number of volunteers several hours to lay out 10,000+ shirts, one on every seat.
Giving them out at the door is the better way to ensure that each person who wanted one got one, and was able to request and get the preferred size (yes, there were different sizes, though some entrances only had XL).
If they are left on the seats, the Bradley people were responsible for cleaning up after the game to remove the extra shirts.
 
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