I can only speak to my college days. I started following the basketball team when Lamar was a sophomore. My first game was in semester break. The crowd was not great, but Lamar lit up the scoreboard. The crowds grew with each win as we were hitting the century mark more often than not. The student crowds became so intense you had to get there 90 minutes prior to tip-off to get a seat. I imagine that there were only about 300 seats for the students. As Shipley gathered more talent the whole arena became a standing room only.
We just don’t have that star power anymore. There was never a game I didn’t expect to win, or score a hundred.
Good suggestions in this thread overall despite a few being "unrealistic" at this time. Hopefully someone in the administration takes note of the ideas presented. As far as last night goes, the team simply did not make enough open shots and the Panthers did. People make basketball too complicated. They say the NBA is a make or miss league. In many ways college basketball is very similar. Craig and I will go into more detail on the other factors that caused the result in next week's podcast. Those factors pale in comparison to shot making however.
Pack the dome is complete bs…part of the agenda for some. We could have the second coming of John Wooden and the dome still would not sell out.
Point is spot on about a star. There hasn’t been a sure fire solid star since Toney. 40+ years.
Meanwhile, in Serbia ......
Went to Romania in 2000 and attended the soccer match between Romania and The Maldives. $#!+ was wild. Was with a player from the Romanian national team. We ended up getting the hell out of there when fights started breaking out and police started firing tear gas into the stands. Not to mention the 2-3000 homeless kids sitting in the stands, getting klipt out of their minds, huffing paint from paper bags. They do it different over there. LoL
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