I attended the Buffalo game and when I returned home, I watched the DVR of the game. I thought the students did a great job – the atmosphere was vintage Frost Arena.
I pondered whether the student crowd can develop some unique cheers. I’ve read about the Duke student crowd having some pretty funny cheers, like “We beg to disagree” when a ref’s call is disputed. Another cheer is “Push It” with the students moving their arms like they’re pushing a heavy object—in a large crowd, “Push It” sounds like “Bull S*#!” – but, who can complain?
I’ve been in a crowd in which students politely applauded and many yelled “Nice Call” in what sounded like an approving voice to a ref who clearly made a terrible call against the home team – even saw a ref break out in a smile and chuckle. He got the message.
Was it halftime of the ORU or the SUU game, when Jack stumbled around the court wearing dark glasses, a ref’s striped shirt and carrying a white cane with a red tip? It was a nice example of college humor.
How about the crowd picking out a particular song and everybody doing the Bernie Dance?
For an example, check out this Youtube clip of a flash mob doing the Bernie Dance in SDSU's Student Union: LINK.
From Weekend at Bernie's II: here's the original moving like Bernie (Bernie Lomax, brought back to life during a botched voodoo ceremony, joins in a conga line in the US Virgin Islands): LINK
I pondered whether the student crowd can develop some unique cheers. I’ve read about the Duke student crowd having some pretty funny cheers, like “We beg to disagree” when a ref’s call is disputed. Another cheer is “Push It” with the students moving their arms like they’re pushing a heavy object—in a large crowd, “Push It” sounds like “Bull S*#!” – but, who can complain?
I’ve been in a crowd in which students politely applauded and many yelled “Nice Call” in what sounded like an approving voice to a ref who clearly made a terrible call against the home team – even saw a ref break out in a smile and chuckle. He got the message.
Was it halftime of the ORU or the SUU game, when Jack stumbled around the court wearing dark glasses, a ref’s striped shirt and carrying a white cane with a red tip? It was a nice example of college humor.
How about the crowd picking out a particular song and everybody doing the Bernie Dance?
For an example, check out this Youtube clip of a flash mob doing the Bernie Dance in SDSU's Student Union: LINK.
From Weekend at Bernie's II: here's the original moving like Bernie (Bernie Lomax, brought back to life during a botched voodoo ceremony, joins in a conga line in the US Virgin Islands): LINK
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