This article was in today's KC Star:
Kansas State fans delight in the 'Octagon of Doom'
Until the current run of success for the Wildcat basketball team, Bramlage Coliseum on the K-State campus did not have a reputation as a particularly imposing place for opponents to come in to play.
From the article:
Just goes to show what a few thousand energized students can do for a venue's reputation.
I made the comment in another thread that Frost could easily be made an utter snakepit by the students on campus, absolutely hated by all incoming opponents--all they'd need to do is show up for games and get a bit loud and crazy. The students are as close or closer to the action in Frost than they are almost anywhere else (even being behind the benches and the scorer's table).
Kansas State fans delight in the 'Octagon of Doom'
Until the current run of success for the Wildcat basketball team, Bramlage Coliseum on the K-State campus did not have a reputation as a particularly imposing place for opponents to come in to play.
From the article:
(K-State AD John Currie said) “We’ve got a bunch of our students sitting on the side of the court, cheering their butts off. They’ve got great seats there and they deserve them because they work their butts off to support our team.”
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“I don’t know if a lot of arenas sell out like Bramlage do,” (K-State player Jacob) Pullen said. “I don’t know if a lot of arenas pack it in like Bramlage do. Plus, to have that sixth man is a real advantage. They get mad not on one side of the court, they get loud not on one side of the court, but right in the middle. You can’t get away from them.”
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“I don’t know if a lot of arenas sell out like Bramlage do,” (K-State player Jacob) Pullen said. “I don’t know if a lot of arenas pack it in like Bramlage do. Plus, to have that sixth man is a real advantage. They get mad not on one side of the court, they get loud not on one side of the court, but right in the middle. You can’t get away from them.”
I made the comment in another thread that Frost could easily be made an utter snakepit by the students on campus, absolutely hated by all incoming opponents--all they'd need to do is show up for games and get a bit loud and crazy. The students are as close or closer to the action in Frost than they are almost anywhere else (even being behind the benches and the scorer's table).
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