YankPoke said:This is from a student who was at the game, and in the student section. The atmosphere was A+ from the 4 minute mark left in regulation to the end of the game. The other 36 minutes is a D for me. The students get an F. The lower section next to the court was a terrible design, and it is killing the atmosphere of the games. There were at a minimum 1500 students at that game and possibly close to 2000, but a total of about 250-300 were the only ones standing, cheering, or really doing anything until the very end of the game. With the lower section split from the top section in the student section non of the people up top care, they never chant anything, they never stand, and all they do is sit on their phones the whole time. The atmosphere was actually pretty poor when you consider the situation of a game for first place and 10,000 people on hand. The vast majority of students could care less at these games there's only a few that are involved and it is hard to get anything going. Even when a chant gets started the entire top section would not join in.
The fact that the only time it got loud was when we made a basket or the last couple of minutes of a game is pathetic, I was talking with many students in the lower section who all remarked at how poor the atmosphere was for such a game, and the fact that the only part of the student section who was consistently trying to get into the game was the lower part on the bleachers. The atmosphere should have been like the last few minutes the entire game, to say the atmosphere was fantastic would only be looking at those last few minutes and ignoring the silence of the other 85% of it.
+1 Agree with everything you said Seattleseattlecowboy said:YankPoke said:This is from a student who was at the game, and in the student section. The atmosphere was A+ from the 4 minute mark left in regulation to the end of the game. The other 36 minutes is a D for me. The students get an F. The lower section next to the court was a terrible design, and it is killing the atmosphere of the games. There were at a minimum 1500 students at that game and possibly close to 2000, but a total of about 250-300 were the only ones standing, cheering, or really doing anything until the very end of the game. With the lower section split from the top section in the student section non of the people up top care, they never chant anything, they never stand, and all they do is sit on their phones the whole time. The atmosphere was actually pretty poor when you consider the situation of a game for first place and 10,000 people on hand. The vast majority of students could care less at these games there's only a few that are involved and it is hard to get anything going. Even when a chant gets started the entire top section would not join in.
The fact that the only time it got loud was when we made a basket or the last couple of minutes of a game is pathetic, I was talking with many students in the lower section who all remarked at how poor the atmosphere was for such a game, and the fact that the only part of the student section who was consistently trying to get into the game was the lower part on the bleachers. The atmosphere should have been like the last few minutes the entire game, to say the atmosphere was fantastic would only be looking at those last few minutes and ignoring the silence of the other 85% of it.
The bolded part is some of what us older fans are talking about. Back in the 80's the place was loud the ENTIRE game not just in little spurts here or there or at the very end. I also remember they had the male cheerleaders back then with giant mega phone tube things they would yell through to get the crowd going and get loud chants going. Not sure if they even do this anymore but that is probably part of it also as it seems there is no real person to lead anything like has already been stated.
I'm not complaining by any means as it is great the fans are starting to come back and we are winning basketball games again it is far better then what we had been having there for so long. Now we just need to take it back to the next level again .
joshvanklomp said:elfletcho said:cali2wyo said:Not all the blame should be placed on the athletic department. For example, every fan should know the W-Y-O cheer yet absolutely nobody does it. Of course, it can be improved by doing it at a time when the crowd is more invested (media timeouts) and if the cheerleaders didn't have the W and the O facing up tunnels, but the fans (particularly season ticket holders in the lower bowl) suck at this specific cheer.
Those idiot cheerleaders only start the WYO chant WHEN WE HAVE THE BALL. Shut up and be quiet when we are running our offense. Get the cheers going on D. And to you complainers, it was quiet in December against Regis when there was 2000 of us there. It has been plenty loud the last month. The ESPN3 broadcast totally wiped out the crowd noise, especially at the end of the game.
The first 45 seconds of this seem to give a pretty good sampling of how loud it was there. Accurate?
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2Bg-A-w6VU[/youtube]
USUs rowdiness is clean. And overall so was ours, with a few bad eggs that would come drunk
cali2wyo said:elfletcho said:cali2wyo said:Not all the blame should be placed on the athletic department. For example, every fan should know the W-Y-O cheer yet absolutely nobody does it. Of course, it can be improved by doing it at a time when the crowd is more invested (media timeouts) and if the cheerleaders didn't have the W and the O facing up tunnels, but the fans (particularly season ticket holders in the lower bowl) suck at this specific cheer.
Those idiot cheerleaders only start the WYO chant WHEN WE HAVE THE BALL. Shut up and be quiet when we are running our offense. Get the cheers going on D. And to you complainers, it was quiet in December against Regis when there was 2000 of us there. It has been plenty loud the last month. The ESPN3 broadcast totally wiped out the crowd noise, especially at the end of the game.
I was referring to the WYO cheer before the game, I thought my post was self explanatory... My apologies.
I think it's common knowledge that the cheer team is incompetent
Just a suggestion, but since the section split seems to be the reason between the rowdy and the silent, what if some of the rowdy were placed in the upper section to get that group going?YankPoke said:With the lower section split from the top section in the student section non of the people up top care, they never chant anything, they never stand, and all they do is sit on their phones the whole time. The atmosphere was actually pretty poor when you consider the situation of a game for first place and 10,000 people on hand. The vast majority of students could care less at these games there's only a few that are involved and it is hard to get anything going. Even when a chant gets started the entire top section would not join in.
The fact that the only time it got loud was when we made a basket or the last couple of minutes of a game is pathetic, I was talking with many students in the lower section who all remarked at how poor the atmosphere was for such a game, and the fact that the only part of the student section who was consistently trying to get into the game was the lower part on the bleachers. The atmosphere should have been like the last few minutes the entire game, to say the atmosphere was fantastic would only be looking at those last few minutes and ignoring the silence of the other 85% of it.
So are you to blame for the idiotic "this is our house" chant? I was embarrassed for a moment...YankPoke said:This is from a student who was at the game, and in the student section...
joshvanklomp said:Just a suggestion, but since the section split seems to be the reason between the rowdy and the silent, what if some of the rowdy were placed in the upper section to get that group going?YankPoke said:With the lower section split from the top section in the student section non of the people up top care, they never chant anything, they never stand, and all they do is sit on their phones the whole time. The atmosphere was actually pretty poor when you consider the situation of a game for first place and 10,000 people on hand. The vast majority of students could care less at these games there's only a few that are involved and it is hard to get anything going. Even when a chant gets started the entire top section would not join in.
The fact that the only time it got loud was when we made a basket or the last couple of minutes of a game is pathetic, I was talking with many students in the lower section who all remarked at how poor the atmosphere was for such a game, and the fact that the only part of the student section who was consistently trying to get into the game was the lower part on the bleachers. The atmosphere should have been like the last few minutes the entire game, to say the atmosphere was fantastic would only be looking at those last few minutes and ignoring the silence of the other 85% of it.
I have never said I don't want seats to be filled. That is BS and you know it!BeaverPoke said:This coming from the guy who doesn't want empty seats in the lower bowl filled. Why should students who show up as soon as possible be moved to the back?
joshvanklomp said:I have never said I don't want seats to be filled. That is BS and you know it!BeaverPoke said:This coming from the guy who doesn't want empty seats in the lower bowl filled. Why should students who show up as soon as possible be moved to the back?
Do you want just the people up front engaged or the entire section?
Adv8RU12 said:Pokes need a basketball barrel-man. Or preferably a barrel-women, with the implication there is nothing on her except the barrel.
cali2wyo said:So are you to blame for the idiotic "this is our house" chant? I was embarrassed for a moment...YankPoke said:This is from a student who was at the game, and in the student section...
cali2wyo said:So are you to blame for the idiotic "this is our house" chant? I was embarrassed for a moment...YankPoke said:This is from a student who was at the game, and in the student section...
Wyo2dal said:cali2wyo said:So are you to blame for the idiotic "this is our house" chant? I was embarrassed for a moment...YankPoke said:This is from a student who was at the game, and in the student section...
What is wrong with that chant?