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Topic: Ohio's Mind Reading Problem: An Approach to Louder Crowds on Gameday
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GoCats105
1/6/2016 11:53 AM
Deciduous Forest Cat wrote:expand_more
Another suggestion or 2
1 - After the first down - the announcer says "and that's another Bobcat 1st down" THEN the bobcat growl.
2 - is there anything the cheerleaders can do after a touchdown except pushups?
#1 is what they already do today, except it's a Citizens Bank first down. Annoying but we have to pay the bills. I like what some stadiums do where the announcer leads in "And that's an OHIO..." Crowd: First Down! Bobcat fans actually participated and made noise with this one at the bowl game.
Better yet:

Announcer: First Down...
Crowd: OHIO!
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Bobcat Love
1/6/2016 2:21 PM
And....I just remembered why I scarcely post on this board anymore....
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giacomo
1/6/2016 3:04 PM
Here is the best jam to work up the crowd:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0Iur61iGQA
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cc-cat
1/6/2016 11:33 PM
Bobcat Love wrote:expand_more
And....I just remembered why I scarcely post on this board anymore....
And....we just remembered why we didn't care when you stopped....
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Roasting Joe
1/6/2016 11:56 PM
Great stuff! I hope the powers that be are paying attention! I shared some similar thoughts in the email recently sent asking for game day experience feedback from both season and game day ticket purchasers.
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Toast
1/11/2016 9:35 AM
+1

Bobcat Love wrote:expand_more
And....I just remembered why I scarcely post on this board anymore....
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OU_Country
1/11/2016 12:12 PM
Toast wrote:expand_more
+1

And....I just remembered why I scarcely post on this board anymore....
I fail to see what about this could be so bad that it leads to the comment, or the "+1".
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OU_Country
1/11/2016 12:21 PM
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Traditions can be created - A perfect example is the playing of Sand Storm before South Carolina games. It is a fairly recent (2008sh) addition. YouTube can show you the impact. That song is now as popular as their alma mater and is played around campus, bars, etc. Just need to pick the right song.

I think a key is to start the game day experience BEFORE the stadium.

At Central Florida the band marches from the Mall to the stadium - students in tow. Tennessee band marches through a traditional route. LSU band marches down their Victory Hill. How can the band serve as pied pipers? Can they come from their dorms, playing and meet in a central place (uptown?) students in tow - great that the band used to go up Richland after the game, how about down Richland to start the day?

Its about the team: Ole Miss player walks through the grove. Clemson buses in and come down from the rock. How could we use Victory Hill - be it for players or the band?

All stadiums use the video board to get fans on their feet (Carolina Panthers use video of players telling fans to get on their feet (beats having some Ahole waving his arms up telling me to stand - never like THAT guy). Ohio could use fans, McDavis, profs, bar staff, etc.

Create tradition. Takes time, but make it consistent (and not corny) and it can take hold. Build it in steps. Initial steps: Get a song. Entrance of team/band. Use video board.


Jeff McKinney wrote:expand_more
Why can't we just do this stuff? Who is primarily responsible for implementation? The athletic dept or some other entity?

What are the main barriers to implementation?

Good questions and good thoughts. Seems to me a little focus group of a variety of age groups among students, season ticket holders, and maybe Sports Admin alumni who work at other teams with nice traditions.


I think these kinds of things are sorely needed. I think they need to sometimes include the 110, but not exclusively the 110. I think they need to be simple, and consistent, and also need to be proven that it inspires people to get up out of their seats multiple times during a game, both in football and basketball.

I agree with abolishing the Stand For Defense. Two reasons: First, it's something instituted by a prior coaching staff. Two, it doesn't actually involve fans being asked to make noise, they're simply asked to stand.

I'm in favor of instituting anything that could be designed to keep OUr fans on their feet and loud longer. I don't know what that is, but how hard is it to look outside of our own conference, and our own geographic area, and "steal" ideas?

For that matter, what's wrong with stealing what USC does with Sandstorm for basketball, football, or both?
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