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Exactly. I have supported ND with many thousands od dollars since 1954, and as a senior alumni, father and father-in-law of ND graduates I resent the suggestion that I not go to the games and instead watch Yale bowling. I have a damaged knee and an arthritic hip and have trouble standing for protracted times. I am not interested in having some drunk slob yelling obscenities at another fine team's efforts. Suggesting we emulate those foreign soccer fans is insane.no fan should need "encouragement" to cheer or stand up by stadium officials or ushers...not even sure what that would look like u want some 65 yr old usher holding up a 12th man sign for you instrcuting when to clap or stand?....my point is that cheeering needs to be "organic" and natural to the fan....i saw an LSU game late 90's at night, the first 10 min was a band box until the went down 21-0 int he 1q and you could hear a pin drop in the place...what you and jack are wanting/asking for is an unnatural thing...its like in the new yankee stadium they have so much fabricated, fake noise making PA systems and neon signs (that say "make some noise" etc youve all seen these) makes me nausous...the events on the field should dictate the reactions in the stands, and you are asking for it ot be the other way around...i hear what you and lots of fans are saying on this issue but him, you me cant simply blame the "old geezers" for lack of a home field advantage at ND Stadium...blame the team for not giving us much to cheer about.
Exactly. I have supported ND with many thousands od dollars since 1954, and as a senior alumni, father and father-in-law of ND graduates I resent the suggestion that I not go to the games and instead watch Yale bowling. I have a damaged knee and an arthritic hip and have trouble standing for protracted times. I am not interested in having some drunk slob yelling obscenities at another fine team's efforts. Suggesting we emulate those foreign soccer fans is insane.
Give me a good team and I will get excited, stand and cheer when appropriate.
I would like opposing teams to fear ND stadium because they know they will get hammered by our team, not because the fans are hammered.
You don't have to be hammered to be loud.
Anyone at the game? How was the atmosphere?? Louder?
Anyone at the game? How was the atmosphere?? Louder?
Anyone at the game? How was the atmosphere?? Louder?
I loved the inclusion of "Here Come the Irish of Notre Dame" right before kickoff. Well done, stadium PA people.
Meh. Media timeouts killed any kind of flow to the game. Third quarter was brutal and fourth was worse. Around the 12 minute mark of the 4th, there were about 6 plays run and three long media timeouts. Players of both teams were lined up over the ball and just stood there for two minutes while the crowd was silent. Worst I've seen the timeouts really.
I'll also add that I wouldn't be surprised if the staND campaign is over. During the first quarter, an older woman (I'm guessing at least mid 70s, maybe older) fell in the bleachers a section over from me. She needed medical attention and was carried down from the top of the lower bowl by two EMTs. I can only imagine the outrage from the blue hairs moving forward if they are encouraged to stand.
My first game was vs. Utah in '10. Because it was a blowout, it was pretty dead.
I was there on Saturday, and it was night and day, the difference in atmosphere. It was loud on Purdue's 3rd downs, even louder on Purdue's 4th downs. Crazy when Terbush or Marve went down in the backfield, and even more crazy when the Irish put it in the endzone.
I'm from Nebraska, and have been to many Husker games, and although it wasn't close to how loud Memorial Stadium gets on Saturdays, it was a lot better than it was two years ago against the #15 team in the country.
I disagree I was at the Utah game and that was the loudest game I've been to at Notre Dame. Maybe I was just in a loud section, but I thought the crowd was pretty loud that game. Of course it didn't hurt that the defense put together the most dominating performance I've seen from Notre Dame in the past decade.