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  • #61
    Re: Gameday experience

    I think the game day experience changes according the to section your sitting it. I really enjoy the section I sit in currently, lots of people around me frequently stand and holler (almost every 3rd down and some 2nd downs). I've never had anyone tell me to sit down and shut up. I don't feel it is as taboo to stand and yell to support the team as it has been in years past.

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    • #62
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      Good discussion on these points. I hope most would agree WE have a long way to go as a fan base to improve the atmosphere on game day. I've had season tickets for 15 years for both bb and fb. Good grief they have to coax us out of our seat for a big 3rd down. 1st and 2nd downs don't matter? I think we can do better.

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      • #63
        Gameday experience

        Originally posted by Justwin View Post
        SDSU fans (which I am) just an observation....the NDSU game....most of their fans were good (remember we have some dinks of our own in blue) but they were standing and yelling from the opening kick off as SDSU fans were irritated and wanted them to sit down. My question.....why weren't we standing?
        Never been there, but I've seen Bisonville threads where people complained about being told to sit down at The FD.

        I've seen the same at Husker games also and no one complains about their culture.

        edit: this is not to say that we have plenty of crowd participation.

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        • #64
          Re: Gameday experience

          Originally posted by More_Cowbell View Post
          All I do is stand, cheer, clap, and make some noise. I don't drink. If that is how they are going to control the crowd why do we wonder why the game atmosphere is the way it is.

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          I don't have a problem with this behavior assuming there was no profanity, and it does seem odd that you would be asked to sit.
          “I used to be with it. But then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems scary and wierd. It’ll happen to you.” — Abe Simpson

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          • #65
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            Originally posted by AugieJackFan View Post
            Is their job to control the fun too? No usher or employee working the game should ever tell a fan to sit down and shut up. lol They should be telling them to get up and cheer and have fun. It's a football game for pete's sake. C'mon people!
            We have different opinions. There have been many times I wished an usher/security/employee would escort a drunk using profanity. Yes, there are times when it is most definitely called for. When I've seen ushers talk to people, my usual thought is "yes, that person was crossing the line and making an entire section of people uncomfortable."

            There are already people at the game who have the job of telling people to get up and have fun. They wear school colors, hold megaphones or pom poms, and they are generally ignored. They are known as cheerleaders.
            “I used to be with it. But then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems scary and wierd. It’ll happen to you.” — Abe Simpson

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            • #66
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              That is no good. If I want peanuts without the shell I will eat a Snickers, otherwise I want salty shells please.

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              • #67
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                Originally posted by SF_Rabbit_Fan View Post
                We have different opinions. There have been many times I wished an usher/security/employee would escort a drunk using profanity. Yes, there are times when it is most definitely called for. When I've seen ushers talk to people, my usual thought is "yes, that person was crossing the line and making an entire section of people uncomfortable."

                There are already people at the game who have the job of telling people to get up and have fun. They wear school colors, hold megaphones or pom poms, and they are generally ignored. They are known as cheerleaders.
                Yeah I've never thought anyone was having too much fun or being rude or too loud or anything remotely close. I think the stands are too quiet and too well-behaved. it's a football game, not church.

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                • #68
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                  Originally posted by JackrabbitGuy View Post
                  That is no good. If I want peanuts without the shell I will eat a Snickers, otherwise I want salty shells please.

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                  Finally, this is something I agree completely!
                  Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife

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                  • #69
                    Re: Gameday experience

                    Originally posted by AugieJackFan View Post
                    Yeah I've never thought anyone was having too much fun or being rude or too loud or anything remotely close. I think the stands are too quiet and too well-behaved. it's a football game, not church.
                    If only SDSU or the NCAA had some kind of official guide outlining acceptable fan behavior...

                    https://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/f...%2BConduct.pdf

                    Have fun, yell, cheer, stand up if you want to. But be considerate of those around you, and understand that their idea of a good time might not be the same as yours.
                    “I used to be with it. But then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems scary and wierd. It’ll happen to you.” — Abe Simpson

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                    • #70
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                      We will continue to have a difference of opinion on this and that's ok. One thing that also puzzles me is all this talk about increasing attendance but all of the home games are on TV. Many of my friends are getting their game day experience at home. I'm betting there is $$ involved someplace.

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                      • #71
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                        Originally posted by SF_Rabbit_Fan View Post
                        If only SDSU or the NCAA had some kind of official guide outlining acceptable fan behavior...

                        https://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/f...%2BConduct.pdf

                        Have fun, yell, cheer, stand up if you want to. But be considerate of those around you, and understand that their idea of a good time might not be the same as yours.
                        Screw that guide. I'm gonna have fun and yell my a$$ off and let the grumps do what they do. It's a football game not a poetry reading.

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                        • #72
                          Re: Gameday experience

                          Originally posted by AugieJackFan View Post
                          Screw that guide. I'm gonna have fun and yell my a$$ off and let the grumps do what they do. It's a football game not a poetry reading.

                          Now we are playing football!

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                          • #73
                            Re: Gameday experience

                            Originally posted by AugieJackFan View Post
                            Screw that guide. I'm gonna have fun and yell my a$$ off and let the grumps do what they do. It's a football game not a poetry reading.
                            I'm with you. Not everybody is. Need a separate section for the SF_Rabbit and his crew. The "get of my lawn" section. Get a newspaper, bottomless cup of coffee and a pair of cheaters with your game ticket.
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                            • #74
                              Re: Gameday experience

                              Originally posted by AugieJackFan View Post
                              Screw that guide. I'm gonna have fun and yell my a$$ off and let the grumps do what they do. It's a football game not a poetry reading.
                              Who would have thought that being considerate was such a radical concept.

                              The reality is, that's the NCAA Game Day Environment and Fan Code of Conduct guide. If you can't deal with that reality, there isn't much more I can say. Have a great day.
                              “I used to be with it. But then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems scary and wierd. It’ll happen to you.” — Abe Simpson

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                              • #75
                                Re: Gameday experience

                                We have this discussion every year. I'm with SFRabbit on this one.

                                Someone has yet to convince me why "standing up" is so important. I can make just as much noise sitting down, while still keeping everyone around me involved, happy, and able to see the game.

                                For those of you in the "I have to stand" crowd, just have some consideration for the others around you. Some have been long time donors and just can't get around as well as they used to. Standing might be a chore for them. Keep in mind that could be you someday. Some of you are so completely unaware of your surroundings it is unbelievable.

                                If you stand and impede my family's view, I am well within my rights to ask you to sit, or have an usher do it for me.

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