dwilmont44
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This is asking if you personally like doing it when you're at the game.
I understand this take.SU has almost no traditions. Don’t you dare suggest taking away one of the very few we have.
I understand this take.
But the stand and clap until first basket BLOWS and is completely backwards. It makes things awkward for our team. We should do stuff that pressures the opponent.
I miss the hey song and the signs the cheerleaders used to hold up when the opponents starting lineup was announced.
It was best when they played the 90s Jock Jams song “Y’all ready for this” just prior to tipoff when everyone was standing and clapping. That always got me fired up.
I loved it also. It always made me LOL when Carl Eilenberg would give a little blurb about good sportsmanship 30 seconds after “BIG S—T!”I miss the hey song and the signs the cheerleaders used to hold up when the opponents starting lineup was announced.
This was Sitrus pre-game, circa 1994. The hands are mine, I was one of 2 conductors that year.You could actually clap to that.
Back in the old days, after the starting lineups were introduced, Sour Sitrus would play "Land of 1000 Dances", and everyone would clap along with that.
My biggest per peeve: For ages the first song Sour Sitrus would play was always "Main Squeeze" by Chuck Mangione.
For some unknown reason, they discontinued it a few years ago. And we haven't made the tournament since.
Coincidence?
Pay someone to play the Dome Ranger riding an orange-colored horse. This isn't hard.I miss the hey song and the signs the cheerleaders used to hold up when the opponents starting lineup was announced.
It's the worst when the seats are half empty and it's been 3 minutes since the tip without a basket. This one can go away ... besides theystole it fromwere inspired by New Mexico. 50 years is a good run. Should probably just play Seven Nation Army like everyone else.
SU has almost no traditions. Don’t you dare suggest taking away one of the very few we have.
I think Arizona does this. It’s pretty unnerving for opponent when I saw it.I understand this take.
But the stand and clap until first basket BLOWS and is completely backwards. It makes things awkward for our team. We should do stuff that pressures the opponent.
What we should do is stand and clap until the OPPONENT makes their first basket. Put the pressure on THEM. Fire up OUR guys on defense.This is asking if you personally like doing it when you're at the game.