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Freeman Ara

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Ok This is just my perception but I think NBC kills us with crowd noise. I can understand how it can be hard to stay pumped when your dealing with long dragged out commercial timeouts between possessions. Isn't the normal routine a commercial after any score, a commercial after the kickoff, and then a commercial during during anytime out. So if you have a late game situation where ND score to take the lead your looking at about 6 minutes of no real action that kills the momentum of the game. Just my take though.
 

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Ok This is just my perception but I think NBC kills us with crowd noise. I can understand how it can be hard to stay pumped when your dealing with long dragged out commercial timeouts between possessions. Isn't the normal routine a commercial after any score, a commercial after the kickoff, and then a commercial during during anytime out. So if you have a late game situation where ND score to take the lead your looking at about 6 minutes of no real action that kills the momentum of the game. Just my take though.

Agreed, as much good as the NBC contract has done, that part has made what was normally a good 2 1/2 to 3 hour game into a 4 to 5 hour debacle
 

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Winning is the solution.

ND Stadium was jumping after those two goal-line stands and the drive to take the lead against Washington.
 

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Winning is the solution.

ND Stadium was jumping after those two goal-line stands and the drive to take the lead against Washington.

I still don't like that though.

It's like going to watch your son or daughter play Little League or something and not cheering for them if they aren't any good.

Notre Dame Stadium should be loud no matter if the team is 10-0 or 0-10, like I said other stadium's around the country are ALWAYS loud no matter how good or bad the teams are.

I have been in favor of using some form of music over the PA system. I think anywhere from 3 to 5 tasteful songs could get the crowd more into the game, especially before the game and during some timeouts.

That would give the Band of the Fighting Irish there time to due their thing, but let's be honest, that can't carry a 4 hour football game.

I keep thinking back to my last game in the stadium and how I barely noticed the band even though I was sitting pretty close to them. You're so used to hearing all the songs and the fight song that you just tune them out.

I remember sitting there during a timeout and looking around at how crazy quiet 82,000 people were. Then I realized the band was playing the fight song and I looked over and saw this 90-year old woman standing up and cheering clapping along like ND had just won the BCS championship.

That pretty much sums up the atmosphere lately doesn't it??
 

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That is one of the worst sights I've EVER seen. I live in Nebraska and have to listen to all the damn Husker fans talk about how they played a home game in South Bend..... It was an embarrassment of EPIC proportions.

I know what you mean. I still get an ulcer thinking about it. I don't know how you handle it living in NE and being reminded of it on a regular basis (sorry for opening the wound again!).

Beyond that, what chaps my hide is that we could have won that game if Bob Davie (aka Big Dummy) wouldn't have gotten all conservative on us during that last drive and opted to take it into overtime.

It's like he thought he was Ara in '66 and thought a tie was better than a loss and forgot about that little 'overtime' detail.
 

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Winning is the solution.

ND Stadium was jumping after those two goal-line stands and the drive to take the lead against Washington.

That was sweet... I was at that game, about 20 rows up in the middle of that end zone, in the rain, going ape-shit seeing one of the best goal-line stands you'll ever witness. After that suspect penalty, I thought Washington would score for sure.
 

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Agreed, as much good as the NBC contract has done, that part has made what was normally a good 2 1/2 to 3 hour game into a 4 to 5 hour debacle

NBC TV timeouts are the bane of my existence!

Not that I want to use hyperbole or anything...
 

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Agreed, as much good as the NBC contract has done, that part has made what was normally a good 2 1/2 to 3 hour game into a 4 to 5 hour debacle
This comment is true and the fact that many people are there for the first time and they are in awe a little until they get over being at Notre Dame. My first game there I didnt cheer much as it was like being at a national museum for me. Now I go and scream my @$# off.
 

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I have never had a problem. I attended the first 2 games in 2008. The SDSU was kinda quiet but I don't blame anyone. We played like shit and it was SDSU. I was a little quiet too.

But the next week against Michigan....man ND stadium was back. That place was loud as shit. I think alot has to due with the opponent. I will never forget that game because that is when my gf (UM grad) and her friends came to south bend for the game and we whooped that ass in the rain.

Also when walking out of the stadium soaking wet, shoulder to shoulder....all of us, the students, everyone chanting, GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IRISH, (GO IRISH) BEEEEEEAAATTTT THE SPARTANS, (BEAT THE SPARTANS). non stop for 5 mins straight as we made our way outta the stadium. Priceless.
 

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And BTW, watching that 1988 ND UM game, we need to bring night games back to South Bend!
 

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That's AWESOME! I've never seen that one before. I would kill to see that kind of intensity from the crowd these days. And that happened with 20,000 less people!

I think we will get back to that when we start getting better. 1988 was our undefeated championship year. I think more people would be going to the games and "Getting Rowdy" so to speak, if we were the powerhouse we were in 1988.
 

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And BTW, watching that 1988 ND UM game, we need to bring night games back to South Bend!

Not a big fan of the night games. Too worn out from a day worth of pacing... of course there is beer to help settle the nerves.

Ahhh... beer. The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems.
 

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DShans and OMM have highlighted real issues/reasons for the relative lack of noise at ND Stadium. One of, if not the smallest student bodies in big time Division 1 football and therefore average age of attendees in the stadium as a whole (only ~ 10K/80 K attendees are in the 18 - 22 yo demographic) and the real physical limitations that come with that.

I have been to 6 games as a parent in the last 4 years. Our seats have always been at the end zone away from the student section. It at times gets loud but is not sustained.

As far as the "sit down your interrupting my Saturday afternoon attitude," I must say I tend to be a stand up person at football games and often loud and in all of these games no one has ever asked me to sit down. In fact, at the Washington game last year when a booster type (he could have been a local resident or an alum or both) asked an usher (who he obviously knew well) to say something to a group of 4 college age guys who were being loud but not vulgar, a good number of the section came to their defense and the usher sort of gave the complainer a "get real" kind of response.

Not only did the team win more in 1988, 1993, etc. but the games meant more - really meant more at the national level.

When we are back (and I think we may be just about to get there), much of this will return.

However, our students (who will always set the tone) will never be able to be as loud as those from a school with a student body of 35,000 - 50,000.

Moving the Pep Rallies back to an indoor location and making them student centered is also something that would increase the excitement of the weekend. These Irish Green experiences leave much to be desired. Again, winning would bring more students but having the students be the center of the presentation would also raise the excitement.

On a side note, we are at a family gathering this weekend and while discussing yesterday's PC our recent graduate was bemoaning the fact that she was there during the 4 years when the undergraduate business school (her college) rose to the number 1 ranking in the country but the number 1 sign on top of the dorm was never lit for the football team. She would have loved to have had both in her time under the Dome but would trade the former for the latter in a minute.

GO IRISH!
 
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LMAO!

That won't be happening for me and my buddy come Michigan week. Fans around us will be very disappointed in our reply should this happen. I can guarantee that. If they can't take the fun and passion fans exude, then stay home and flip on the boob tube.

Good luck with that, you'll be talking with an usher by quarter 2. Had great seats for the Penn State game above the tunnel in '06. Got yelled at by a "15 year season ticket holder" to sit down or he was calling an usher. Dropped f bombs on me and made a huge scene about it. Funny thing is I have a feeling I would have gotten the boot, not him, simply for not sitting down.

I hope things have changed in that regard, maybe BK will put his foot down and tell Admin to let our fans be fans for once. I'll be back for the first time since '07, I want to cheer on my team. The entire game. Thank you.
 

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Not loud??? Where are you people?- In the shitter getting rid of those Domer Dogs you threw down your gutts. Go to the home opener every year and its loud!!! Everyone standing and yelling in my section. There was one old fart throwing small buttons at fans and telling them to sit down! He was about 90years old and probably dead now. Oh well. Purdue game gonna be electric. All you mofos come out of the toilet and enjoy the noise!!!
 

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FROM THE DESK OF THE CRANKY ALUM
"Eh those kids are too darn loud! My hearing aid is going wild! Why cant you behave like humans and not animals! This is about the players not your hootenannies! why dont you just watch the game on your fancy WhoTube!"

This is just a paraphrase of the things ive heard going to ND games, Notre Dame CAN get loud these days, even in the very recent past, (if you were at Washington you know what i mean) it just takes more than it used to, with a more fired up team (see the first practice videos) i think we'll have more fired up fans! As i have said time and time again, thank god i have Purdue tix
 
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