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I dare you to say that to Scott Stapp’s face.
I blame Korn, Stained, and LimpBiscuit.
I dare you to say that to Scott Stapp’s face.
I mean fieldy was not without his charmI blame Korn, Stained, and LimpBiscuit.
100% agree with that. That’s the worst. Give us something to cheer about like a Lacrosse national championship or the 77 football team, not a conference title or some academic award Professor Susie or Frank received.Nothing gets the crowd fired up like introducing the geology department. Or the women's rowing team.
WE DON'T GIVE A FUCK!
Geology?Nothing gets the crowd fired up like introducing the geology department. Or the women's rowing team.
WE DON'T GIVE A FUCK!
Thong Song slaps, you take that back!This is a bad faith post in general but this sentence is so funny man. This is equivalent to me saying that 90s music sucks and listing Who Let The Dogs Out, Tubthumper, and the Thong Song.
List of songs that should be played regularly:
- Shipping up to Boston (obviously)
- Welcome to the Jungle
- Kernkraft 400
- Seven Nation Army (not from the marching band)
- Thunderstruck
- Enter Sandman
- Mo Bamba
- Here Comes the Boom
- Let’s Get It Started
- Sandstorm
- Sweet Caroline
- Hot to Go (every female student does the dance)
- YMCA
- Swag Surfin
- Tremor
Feel free to add on
I've been a season ticket holder since 2009 and the atmosphere during game time is bad. ND is a school of tradition and while they can keep their tradition they need to make changes as the times have changed.
I really enjoy talking to all fans- ND's and opposing before the games. Sure it is nice to welcome opposing fans, talk how nice ND's campus is, and learn about the opposing team what I don't already know.
When it comes to game time I ask myself do any of our opponents feel afraid or fear ND's game atmosphere? No & they shouldn't. ND has had games where the crowd has been pumped up- 2017 USC, when Georgia visited, Ohio State last season.
When Charlie Weis was our coach he held some pretty good pep rally's before games, some of his best ones were before our big games. ND needs to bring back the pep rally's the night before as it gets campus that much more excited, especially vs our marquee games.
Game time atmosphere- my moto, make it hell for the opposing team & fans while still showing respect. Texas A&M has their "12th man" moto, Penn St. has their "white out" games just to name a couple. The night games can be a long day, but get a light show that you remember. Have fireworks, this is Notre Dame Stadium, the house that Rockne built- showcase it!
I agree with people here about the music- the last couple of years I feel like I've been at a club, throw in a "dance" song every once in a while, but I agree about going with the classic/heavy rock. Get some sound clips like the Joker's laugh (maybe a stretch).
When I saw NIU celebrating on ND's field after that game they were having fun, they took ND's lunch money & kicked our butt.
The home schedule has been weak this season- throw in a wildcard team, a top 25 caliber team.
ND can do so much more to improve the game time atmosphere and still make it enjoyable for kids.
True story, went to a wedding awhile back with my wife and kids and the whole dance floor was packed with kids, parents and the bridle party. Great time until the DJ played WAP. Crazy thing is most people didn’t seem to mind, pure twilight zone stuff.42, so even much of Classic Rock is from before my time or I was too young to remember when it was first released. I can recognize that the music appeals to all generations though, not just the Gen X and Boomers before me. As said, it's stood the test of time and they include music that everyone immediately recognizes. Forgive me if I think the songwriters that gave us Bohemian Rhapsody, Stairway to Heaven, and Sweet Emotion are more talented than those that brought us recent hits like WAP, Watermelon Sugar, and Dance Monkey. The later will get some nostalgia play on stations years from now, but they won't have the staying power and commercial appeal.
SC can really turn it up for big games
What's your basis for comparison? Were you at the OSU game last year?See, beats crazy train or some other 50 year old rock song
See, beats crazy train or some other 50 year old rock song
Notre Dame isn’t conducive to a great environment, it just isn’t. Next time you’re walking around campus on game day, take note to how quiet it is. People are lining up for a steak sandwich from the KOC tent or people are gathering to cheer the team leaving Mass, they aren’t pounding shots or doing keg stands. When you get into the stadium, people are standing and clapping along with the Victory March, they aren’t standing stomping on their seats and yelling to the top of their lungs like a lunatic. It’s just not that environment. The school doesn’t help with its choice in music, displaying the children’s interviews during pivotal moments, and, frankly, inviting people to Mass after the game. Seriously, I’m hoping Cross breaks free and crushes the QB or Watts goes on a blitz and obliterates someone, and you’re now inviting me to Mass after the game. I do appreciate it, it fulfills my Sunday obligation, and it is unique, but it can take away from the atmosphere ever so slightly ….But is it better than the Six Flags song!?
Notre Dame’s home game atmosphere is horrible, except for a night game once a year. It has everything to do with stadium operations, not the football team.
Notre Dame isn’t conducive to a great environment, it just isn’t. Next time you’re walking around campus on game day, take note to how quiet it is. People are lining up for a steak sandwich from the KOC tent or people are gathering to cheer the team leaving Mass, they aren’t pounding shots or doing keg stands. When you get into the stadium, people are standing and clapping along with the Victory March, they aren’t standing stomping on their seats and yelling to the top of their lungs like a lunatic. It’s just not that environment. The school doesn’t help with its choice in music, displaying the children’s interviews during pivotal moments, and, frankly, inviting people to Mass after the game. Seriously, I’m hoping Cross breaks free and crushes the QB or Watts goes on a blitz and obliterates someone, and you’re now inviting me to Mass after the game. I do appreciate it, it fulfills my Sunday obligation, and it is unique, but it can take away from the atmosphere ever so slightly ….
Yeah. No one's doing keg stands on South Quad, that's true. But there's plenty going on in the parking lots a mile away. Some people head to Mass after the game, some head home to pass out. The Notre Dame fan base contains multitudes.I have to disagree on the tailgating part. The steak sandwiches from the KOC are done in the heart of campus. A lot of the tailgating done in the Stadium and Joyce lots is pretty elite.
Yeah. No one's doing keg stands on South Quad, that's true. But there's plenty going on in the parking lots a mile away. Some people head to Mass after the game, some head home to pass out. The Notre Dame fan base contains multitudes.
Are you ready?Give me all of the downvotes but the beginning of Blind by Korn* right as the PA announces that its third down would get the people going
*specifically live Woodstock 99
Or intro to “Down with the Sickness” by Disturbed or intro to “Bodies” by Drowning PoolGive me all of the downvotes but the beginning of Blind by Korn* right as the PA announces that its third down would get the people going
*specifically live Woodstock 99
I mean Johnathan Davis did wear kilt quite oftenGive me all of the downvotes but the beginning of Blind by Korn* right as the PA announces that its third down would get the people going
*specifically live Woodstock 99
Can you imagine the blue hairs the first time the bass drops? Hilarious.Are you ready?
Why? They come out to Hell's Bells.I'm guessing that AC/DC's Highway to Hell is a scratch at a Catholic University?
Very true... my apologies good sir. You are correct.Why? They come out to Hell's Bells.