I'm now 40, but my whole family brings and wears ear plugs for the whole game. We're in the NW corner, about the 15 yard line.
It's ridiculous.
Yeah, I have considered doing the same thing, the volume levels have gotten excessive at times
I'm now 40, but my whole family brings and wears ear plugs for the whole game. We're in the NW corner, about the 15 yard line.
It's ridiculous.
Went from like 8 appearances game One to 1-2 times a game now. Way better.How is the game day host thing going?
Went from like 8 appearances game One to 1-2 times a game now. Way better.
I disagree that it keeps fans engaged because the only time we're engaged is when our PA announcer tells everyone to stand up and get loud on third downs.....he literally has to tell us to make noise...kind of pathetic.Piped in music has kept the crowd significantly more engaged this year, especially coming out of the timeouts, IMO.
she's much more toned back.....the first game was rough to put it lightly....they obviously worked with her to tone it back a bit...she still brings just enough energy but it's not so over the top....she also ditched the "ISU" fans thing.....yes, our acronym is "ISU" but she's been mostly saying "Cyclone fans" which is much better.How is the game day host thing going?
Kill the Ama Mater? Not a chance.
Kill the lady yelling at timeouts. That would be a great start.
I have yet to hear one fan in my section say "this music really makes the atmosphere a lot better"/thread
The loud head-banging music is designed/needed to generate an emotional euphoria that the event itself doesn't/isn't generating. As you note, therein lies the problem.I disagree that it keeps fans engaged because the only time we're engaged is when our PA announcer tells everyone to stand up and get loud on third downs.....he literally has to tell us to make noise...kind of pathetic.
I personally feel on a 2nd or 3rd down when the music is blasted it makes literally no difference in the feel of the gameThe loud head-banging music is designed/needed to generate an emotional euphoria that the event itself doesn't/isn't generating. As you note, therein lies the problem.
The loud head-banging music is designed/needed to generate an emotional euphoria that the event itself doesn't/isn't generating. As you note, therein lies the problem.
The problem isn't the band, it's the excessive stoppages for TV timeouts. It's brutal. The piped music is a reaction to that new reality.These excessive timeouts are killing the game. When you see a 3 in front of the timeout countdown it just sucks all the life out of the stadium.
Having to wear earplugs at a college football game in an open air stadium to prevent discomfort or protect oneself from piped-in noise is ridiculous.I usually make 1-2 games a year. This year is HANDS DOWN the best game environment we've ever had. It's not close.
I am in the boat of turning the volume down, but only a tiny bit. The noise is an advantage for the home team, use that advantage.
I also did bring ear plugs this year and used them. I don't mind that one bit.
I really don't understand where you're going with this. We either blare Rick Ross/Crime Mob through the loud speakers on 3rd down, or.... the band. Which one is going to fire up the fans and players more? Pretty obvious answer because it's what we already do. It's not going to please everyone, that's fine.I have yet to hear one fan in my section say "this music really makes the atmosphere a lot better"