Stayed til the very end to see the mirical ending and got on CST at the end to capture the moment! LOUISIANA!!!
Stayed til the very end to see the mirical ending and got on CST at the end to capture the moment! LOUISIANA!!!
Crowd mentality is really hard to gauge. Sometimes, when you think it's time to cheer or make noise, it stays quiet. Other times, it seems to swell all by itself. I agree that the crowd should help the team by doing whatever is needed to help - whether it is being loud for the defense or being quiet when we are on offense. I've been to stadiums across the country - college and pro, football and baseball. And crowds just seem to have a life of their own. A lot of that depends on the situation. Sometimes the team generates the excitement, sometimes the crowd just wants to will their team on. It's very hard to predict sometimes.
Noticed this as well... All I can say is that those that left missed the best finish to a game that I have ever witnessed in person! There's no doubt I had doubts as well when we went down by 11, but these guys never gave up and neither should the fans.
See you in Jonesboro...
You may be a UL fan, but you are still a king size loser if you walked out of that stadium with 5 minutes left last night if you weren't suffering from an appendix attack or worse. The sooner you admit your sin & repent publically for being a loser & a dunce last night, the sooner you will begin to feel the the refreshing cool waters of the Hudism flow over your wretched miserable losing soul & save you from your almost unforgivable negativity. Believe in the HUD & you shall walk in the valley of champioships. Otherwise your soul is doomed to football Hades.
I apologize for not stopping down at the bottom & hanging with the players & coaches a little afterward, but I was deleriously wandering out of the stadium with a crowd of people who were absolutely reborn in the spirit of WINNING. It was a pretty awesome feeling to be celebrating in a crazy frenzy with Cajun fans who haven't smiled & laughed like that in a pretty good while.
Did they notice the "white out" effect? How was KP after the game? I imagine it was a mix of very strong emotions. I noticed a lot of the seniors were slow to leave their home field for the last time. They seemed to be soaking up the scene and celebrating with each other. That's one I really missed at the end of my HS career - that locker room camaraderie that develops among the teammates. I imagine it is even stronger for college players because of the demands that college programs bring. Tell him congrats on the victory in his final home game and to keep focused on winning the last 2 regular season games! Wouldn't that be great to close out at 10-2? I know they can do it!
Regarding the crowd cheering, keep in mind that this is a fan base that hadn't had a lot to cheer about for some time. So there might be a bit of a learning curve there. Many became used to a tennis tournament atmosphere. Last year we would have trouble getting many around us to get up and make noise on third downs. Now this year they are starting to get the hang of it and start standing and yelling on third downs. If you think back on it honestly I think you'll agree that the fans were still rowdy on third downs Saturday. Maybe next year we can get the noise level to start rising whenever the other team has the ball.
I was standing with a guy that sits next to me and an older man behind us kept hollering down in front. Kind of made me mad but I held my tongue.
This thread reads like a confessional.
"Forgive me HUD, for I left early to make chili-cheese dip for the LSU game"
Glad I stayed!
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