you were never at a BU game at the Fieldhouse.
Nothing against the fans who go to Carver, but the College basketball atmosphere at the Fieldhouse has never been replicated.
you were never at a BU game at the Fieldhouse.
Nothing against the fans who go to Carver, but the College basketball atmosphere at the Fieldhouse has never been replicated.
Very good points Mob. I was at the BU-Providence game. How anyone who considers themself a basketball fan could leave early is beyond me?
Then again, I probably answered my own question.
That said, there is one section in particular I sat in before I was a season ticket holder that was awful. All they were talking about was what trip they took last week, where they were going shopping tomorrow, where they had dinner before the game, and where they were going next week, the week after that. How Flo and the kids were, the knee surgery their dog had last week. . .I made sure when I got my season tickets to not be anywhere near there.
I'm too young to have gone to games at the FH, but I don't think you'll find anyone that disagrees with you. Watching the Sweet 16 game in the FH was one of the loudest experiences of my life, and there were only about 3,000 of us there.
That said, there is one section in particular I sat in before I was a season ticket holder that was awful. All they were talking about was what trip they took last week, where they were going shopping tomorrow, where they had dinner before the game, and where they were going next week, the week after that. How Flo and the kids were, the knee surgery their dog had last week. . .I made sure when I got my season tickets to not be anywhere near there.
The Fieldhouse was a great place to watch a ball game, but we all know if we were still playing there we would probably be playing a home schedule worse than the schedules in the 70's.
Scouter, what Sweet 16 game did you see in the Fieldhouse with only 3000 fans?
why does Pepsi (which tastes like the aluminum can it comes in) routinely do better than Coca-Cola domestically in America,....
I made an error in calculating TCS averages (and everyone knows I post thousands of facts and tidbits, but some seem eerily fixated on the one or two from even up to 2 years ago that they claim were in error), but the point is exactly the same, that he averaged way, way, way way more against the non-D-I's than against DI's, although I see you had trouble catching that point.
Can't tell you how many times I've been so excited rooting for the Braves that I stood the entire game. And then someone asks, "could you please sit down?"
Now, I stay home and listen to Dave Snell on the radio. That's my tradition. Chardonnay, Dave, and the Braves. And I can jump all over the room if I wish. Sorry, but I'll come back downtown when the crowd is less provincial. Keep me posted.:|