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Ohio State 53 Indiana 59 (Final)

The game was an early game...7 oclock start and it was pouring rain, lots of traffic backup...Traffic didn't get busy till about 25 minutes till tip...

The last 10 minutes the crowd was into it...

I think the crowd will be in it from the get go Sunday...

Very interesting that the power rankings have us winning 66-64...Lets hope they are right on like they have been for a lot of the game...:osu:
plus alexander the gr8 was playing down at the nat :wink2:
 
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BengalsAndBucks;1085786; said:
The Schott was embarassing on Tuesday. We were playing on national TV and it was about 1/3 empty at tip-off. Hope the crowd shows up and is rowdy for this game, we are going to need every bit of the homecourt advantage we can get. If we can pull off the white out again like we did against Mich. State, that would be pretty freaking awesome.

Hey gimme a break! My wife and I were not there at tip-off. Trying working till 5 and then get to Columbus, find a place to park, walk to the shot by seven. Oh, by the way it was rain and fog the whole way up 71. For anyone coming from more than a few miles away the weather made a big impact.
 
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Liljake351;1086130; said:
the white out idea is awesome. Hope it works out. Our bigmen need to box out White or he will destroy us on the boards. We are going to need our shooters to step up to take away their rebounding advantage.

I am pretty sure that 99% of us laugh when other football teams try to "color out" us. I guess basketball is a different animal though.

fuck it....lets white out the hoosiers.
 
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Tlangs;1086436; said:
I am pretty sure that 99% of us laugh when other football teams try to "color out" us. I guess basketball is a different animal though.

fuck it....lets white out the hoosiers.

I agree. It's a pretty lame idea, but the joint was louder last year against MSU than at almost any of the other games. I'm all for it if it will get the crowd into the game *cough* for once *cough*
 
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Bucky Katt;1086444; said:
I agree. It's a pretty lame idea, but the joint was louder last year against MSU than at almost any of the other games. I'm all for it if it will get the crowd into the game *cough* for once *cough*

I agree...

As long as it gets the damn people in the very top row to make some noise...:tongue2:
 
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I have said this before but I think it is worth repeating since the crowd noise on being brought up. We have good cheerleaders but when it comes to revving up the crowd at a basketball game that is not their game. They should not be there for the show but to amp the crowd. It's almost like "two bits, four bits...".

Also, it is about time that they get a basketball pep band instead of part of the marching band. It would be nice to see a couple drummers, some guitars, and some saxophones. That might liven up the crowd a little. In addition to the band director is too stoic.

In addition, it is very difficult for a crowd to be really loud in an arena that has also been built for hockey IMO

I would also like to know how much the team (any team) feeds off the crowd. I think a greater part of home teams winning is a comfort level of playing in a place where they practice and there is no traveling involved.
 
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A lot more crowd noise is generated by recorded music excerpts (like AC/DC Hell's Bells) than by anything the pep band does, although Hang On Sloopy is still a good choice.

A strong defensive stand by the Buckeyes generates a lot more crowd noise than any music, light shows, "the wave," dancing girls, etc. So that's what is needed IMO, rather than discussing musical genres.
 
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LitlBuck;1086500; said:
I have said this before but I think it is worth repeating since the crowd noise on being brought up. We have good cheerleaders but when it comes to revving up the crowd at a basketball game that is not their game. They should not be there for the show but to amp the crowd. It's almost like "two bits, four bits...".

Cheerleaders aren't the solution...The cheer and add on to what the students are doing, but no one pays the cheerleaders much attention...

Also, it is about time that they get a basketball pep band instead of part of the marching band. It would be nice to see a couple drummers, some guitars, and some saxophones. That might liven up the crowd a little. In addition to the band director is too stoic.

It is a pep band...It is totally different from the marching band...Lot of members don't make the marching band...I also believe they have the guitar, drummers, etc...

In addition, it is very difficult for a crowd to be really loud in an arena that has also been built for hockey IMO

It is just big to the fact that half the crowd can't mask the noise for a full crowd like at say a smaller arena...Especially when the place isn't full...Also it was built as more a catch all as it is for basketball, hockey and big concerts..


I would also like to know how much the team (any team) feeds off the crowd. I think a greater part of home teams winning is a comfort level of playing in a place where they practice and there is no traveling involved.

Well of course they are used to confines and all that, but it helps that it can help out your emotion and feed off the crowd...We have seen that all year with the guys and getting the guys player harder...
 
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Tlangs;1086436; said:
I am pretty sure that 99% of us laugh when other football teams try to "color out" us. I guess basketball is a different animal though.

fuck it....lets white out the hoosiers.
That's because they lose half the time they "color out" us :biggrin: (Hi Purdon't!)

It's cool when you do it and then win, IMO.
 
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I have said this before but I think it is worth repeating since the crowd noise on being brought up. We have good cheerleaders but when it comes to revving up the crowd at a basketball game that is not their game. They should not be there for the show but to amp the crowd. It's almost like "two bits, four bits...".

Also, it is about time that they get a basketball pep band instead of part of the marching band. It would be nice to see a couple drummers, some guitars, and some saxophones. That might liven up the crowd a little. In addition to the band director is too stoic.

In addition, it is very difficult for a crowd to be really loud in an arena that has also been built for hockey IMO

I would also like to know how much the team (any team) feeds off the crowd. I think a greater part of home teams winning is a comfort level of playing in a place where they practice and there is no traveling involved.
donot forget when only half the lowerbowl studen section is full....
 
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Hmmm...the Hosers are having their hands full at Illinois tonight, at least for a half. Down 4 to the Illini, and Gordon has been getting booed every time he touches ball. He has 1 point. :biggrin:
 
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jimotis4heisman;1086776; said:
donot forget when only half the lowerbowl studen section is full....

I don't understand why people keep saying this...This isn't the first place I have seen it, but maybe other than the top 3 rows at times or a couple of the side sections on the West end of the schott aren't full, and some students don't get there on times, but that happens everywhere, that is student life...

Don't blame the crowd on the students...That is the least of the worries, they are the ones that make any of the noise in the first half...
 
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