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Huge Game Vs UNLV

Dutchnation said:
I hate to bust any bubbles. But I'd be surprised If there are more than 4k there. Breaks my heart I can't be there, but I don't know why people think that there will be a big crowd there. We weren't getting big crowds when classes were in session and we were receiving votes. What gives you hope there will be a big crowd over Xmas break on nye??? I hope I am wrong. Go pokes. Beat unlv.

Yeah and unfortunately the game against San Diego State that we will absolutely need a home crowd is still 2+ weeks before classes start again, and on a Wednesday at 9pm. Great scheduling huh?
 
The thing that 80's and early 90's Teams had going for them was there was a lot less to do in Laramie at that time. There is still not a lot to do but there is just a lot more people can do.

Think about it in the 80's what would a group of people rather do go watch a Basketball team win games or sit home and watch TV? I mean what else was there? No internet, very little in the way of gaming very few games on TV. There was nothing else worth a shit to do but today there is always something to do.
 
rabphj123 said:
UNLV has won the last 15 out of 17 vs Wyoming including 4 of 6 at Wyoming...wed will be 5 out of 7...Yawn! :coffee: on to Kansas! :popcorn:
Just want to reassure you, everything possible is being done to restore heat to the Hilton and the visitors' locker room, but with the holidays'n'all...

:whistle:
 
Wyo2dal said:
The thing that 80's and early 90's Teams had going for them was there was a lot less to do in Laramie at that time. There is still not a lot to do but there is just a lot more people can do.

Think about it in the 80's what would a group of people rather do go watch a Basketball team win games or sit home and watch TV? I mean what else was there? No internet, very little in the way of gaming very few games on TV. There was nothing else worth a shit to do but today there is always something to do.
Same can be said of many other places that pack their arenas.

Local games need to be blacked out and if UW students are choosing net surfing and gaming over supporting their school and a social event, we might as well save the money on athletics and close the whole damn thing down...
 
Wyovanian said:
Wyo2dal said:
The thing that 80's and early 90's Teams had going for them was there was a lot less to do in Laramie at that time. There is still not a lot to do but there is just a lot more people can do.

Think about it in the 80's what would a group of people rather do go watch a Basketball team win games or sit home and watch TV? I mean what else was there? No internet, very little in the way of gaming very few games on TV. There was nothing else worth a shit to do but today there is always something to do.
Same can be said of many other places that pack their arenas.

Local games need to be blacked out and if UW students are choosing net surfing and gaming over supporting their school and a social event, we might as well save the money on athletics and close the whole damn thing down...

Name one other town of 25-30k that packs the arena I'd love to hear about it.
 
Wyovanian said:
Wyo2dal said:
The thing that 80's and early 90's Teams had going for them was there was a lot less to do in Laramie at that time. There is still not a lot to do but there is just a lot more people can do.

Think about it in the 80's what would a group of people rather do go watch a Basketball team win games or sit home and watch TV? I mean what else was there? No internet, very little in the way of gaming very few games on TV. There was nothing else worth a shit to do but today there is always something to do.
Same can be said of many other places that pack their arenas.

Local games need to be blacked out and if UW students are choosing net surfing and gaming over supporting their school and a social event, we might as well save the money on athletics and close the whole damn thing down...


I completely agree with both of you. There are so many distractions now. And athletics isn't important to young people as it was in the 80s. Larger populated communities haven't felt the effect of this as much because there just more people. hiwever they still feel it. I live in Iowa and the Hawkeyes have had to do some gimmick stuff to get butts in the seats for football. Not as much for bball because they just need less of them to fill the arena. But sports just aren't important to 18-22 year olds. They'd all rather smoke weed and play video games. Ok that was a huge generalization. I have a question for beav. Is half acre still packed with students in the afternoons playing pick up bball? I remember the epic pickup games there. It was tough to get in a game. Wondering if students still go there to play? I would be willing to bet that the numbers are much smaller now?
 
Wyo2dal said:
Wyovanian said:
Wyo2dal said:
The thing that 80's and early 90's Teams had going for them was there was a lot less to do in Laramie at that time. There is still not a lot to do but there is just a lot more people can do.

Think about it in the 80's what would a group of people rather do go watch a Basketball team win games or sit home and watch TV? I mean what else was there? No internet, very little in the way of gaming very few games on TV. There was nothing else worth a shit to do but today there is always something to do.
Same can be said of many other places that pack their arenas.

Local games need to be blacked out and if UW students are choosing net surfing and gaming over supporting their school and a social event, we might as well save the money on athletics and close the whole damn thing down...

Name one other town of 25-30k that packs the arena I'd love to hear about it.
+100000
 
Dutchnation said:
Wyovanian said:
Wyo2dal said:
The thing that 80's and early 90's Teams had going for them was there was a lot less to do in Laramie at that time. There is still not a lot to do but there is just a lot more people can do.

Think about it in the 80's what would a group of people rather do go watch a Basketball team win games or sit home and watch TV? I mean what else was there? No internet, very little in the way of gaming very few games on TV. There was nothing else worth a shit to do but today there is always something to do.
Same can be said of many other places that pack their arenas.

Local games need to be blacked out and if UW students are choosing net surfing and gaming over supporting their school and a social event, we might as well save the money on athletics and close the whole damn thing down...


I completely agree with both of you. There are so many distractions now. And athletics isn't important to young people as it was in the 80s. Larger populated communities haven't felt the effect of this as much because there just more people. hiwever they still feel it. I live in Iowa and the Hawkeyes have had to do some gimmick stuff to get butts in the seats for football. Not as much for bball because they just need less of them to fill the arena. But sports just aren't important to 18-22 year olds. They'd all rather smoke weed and play video games. Ok that was a huge generalization. I have a question for beav. Is half acre still packed with students in the afternoons playing pick up bball? I remember the epic pickup games there. It was tough to get in a game. Wondering if students still go there to play? I would be willing to bet that the numbers are much smaller now?

Well im not still at UW but when I was before I moved to Corvallis, Half Acre was still under construction and only 2 b-ball courts were available. I honestly can't say whether or not the courts were packed or not. I know when I was a freshman/sophomore they were. Tons of people playing and waiting to play. Lately I don't think it's been as packed. But that could be because Half Acre renovations making it 1/3 the size it normally is. Current students might know better though.
 
Wyovanian said:
Wyo2dal said:
The thing that 80's and early 90's Teams had going for them was there was a lot less in Laramie at that time. There is still not a lot to do but there is just a lot more people can do.

Think about it in the 80's what would a group of people rather do go watch a Basketball team win games or sit home and watch TV? I mean what else was there? No internet, very little in the way of gaming very few games on TV. There was nothing else worth a shit to do but today there is always something to do.
Same can be said of many other places that pack their arenas.

Local games need to be blacked out and if UW students are choosing net surfing and gaming over supporting their school and a social event, we might as well save the money on athletics and close the whole damn thing down...

It's not really a sports fans' responsibility to tell other students what to do in their free time.

Maybe someone in the theatre department felt the same way about you staying home and not going to a play UW students put on.
 
BeaverPoke said:
Wyovanian said:
Wyo2dal said:
The thing that 80's and early 90's Teams had going for them was there was a lot less in Laramie at that time. There is still not a lot to do but there is just a lot more people can do.

Think about it in the 80's what would a group of people rather do go watch a Basketball team win games or sit home and watch TV? I mean what else was there? No internet, very little in the way of gaming very few games on TV. There was nothing else worth a shit to do but today there is always something to do.
Same can be said of many other places that pack their arenas.

Local games need to be blacked out and if UW students are choosing net surfing and gaming over supporting their school and a social event, we might as well save the money on athletics and close the whole damn thing down...

It's not really a sports fans' responsibility to tell other students what to do in their free time.

Maybe someone in the theatre department felt the same way about you staying home and not going to a play UW students put on.


Lol
 
a plea does go out the those that are still in Laramie, the parties really don't get going until after 10pm tonight anyway, come out lend us your lungs, voice and then you can go back to the other kind of fun after we take care of the Rebels
 
Wyo2dal said:
Wyovanian said:
Wyo2dal said:
The thing that 80's and early 90's Teams had going for them was there was a lot less to do in Laramie at that time. There is still not a lot to do but there is just a lot more people can do.

Think about it in the 80's what would a group of people rather do go watch a Basketball team win games or sit home and watch TV? I mean what else was there? No internet, very little in the way of gaming very few games on TV. There was nothing else worth a shit to do but today there is always something to do.
Same can be said of many other places that pack their arenas.

Local games need to be blacked out and if UW students are choosing net surfing and gaming over supporting their school and a social event, we might as well save the money on athletics and close the whole damn thing down...

Name one other town of 25-30k that packs the arena I'd love to hear about it.
Laramie packed the AA when there were quite a bit fewer people than there are now. We are in the midst of Gen-Zero for our students...
 
stymeman said:
See y'all there, +1, GO POKES
Swing and a miss. Last I checked, UW theater students weren't representing the State of Wyoming competing with CSEwe. I mean, that analogy sucked more than anything has ever sucked before. Try again... :grenade:
 
Wyovanian said:
Wyo2dal said:
Wyovanian said:
Wyo2dal said:
The thing that 80's and early 90's Teams had going for them was there was a lot less to do in Laramie at that time. There is still not a lot to do but there is just a lot more people can do.

Think about it in the 80's what would a group of people rather do go watch a Basketball team win games or sit home and watch TV? I mean what else was there? No internet, very little in the way of gaming very few games on TV. There was nothing else worth a shit to do but today there is always something to do.
Same can be said of many other places that pack their arenas.

Local games need to be blacked out and if UW students are choosing net surfing and gaming over supporting their school and a social event, we might as well save the money on athletics and close the whole damn thing down...

Name one other town of 25-30k that packs the arena I'd love to hear about it.
Laramie packed the AA when there were quite a bit fewer people than there are now. We are in the midst of Gen-Zero for our students...

Ya they packed the AA when there was nothing else to do that is basically what I've been saying. The crowds aren't coming back to the AA anytime soon winning or not there just isn't as much drive there. Now if we are winning MWC Championships 2-3 years straight we will probably see more than we do now but these 4-9k attendance situations aren't going anywhere.
 

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