Did the yells work today?
ahou614 said:
We used to throw hands up on a 3 and if they made it there was a three count and everyone jumped up. Made a big thump. Not sure if they still chant Whoosh, reload after a made FT. There used to be handful of offense chants like "army.. army" this was during Gillespieville/Turgeon Town days.
The atmosphere rivaled Dean Dome and Allen Field House.
ahou614 said:
We used to throw hands up on a 3 and if they made it there was a three count and everyone jumped up. Made a big thump. Not sure if they still chant Whoosh, reload after a made FT. There used to be handful of offense chants like "army.. army" this was during Gillespieville/Turgeon Town days.
The atmosphere rivaled Dean Dome and Allen Field House.
bobinator said:
I'm not an anti DJ person, but the volume is pretty ridiculous, especially in certain parts of the arena. It's actually not as bad when music is playing but more the pregame videos when Monaco and Thornton are talking. But it's literally painful if you're towards the top of the lower bowl along the sidelines.
The split student section definitely creates some issues for faster chants. We need one side to start it and the other said to wait and join in or something. But that's also why anything new needs some kind on on-court cue.
I really like the idea of this:
- When a three goes up, everyone puts their arms up
- Yell boom as it goes through the net (no more counting down)
- immediately transition into yelling "ball, ball" as they're inbounding it (we already do this anyway)
- once it's in, if we're pressing, start counting up from one (I bet the crowd could steal a few turnovers over the course of the season with this, because the counting will be faster than the actual clock and some players will panic)
- if they turn it over chant either "buck-y ball" or "toooooo slow, tooooo slow"
- if they cross half court settle back in to de-dense chant or just start bouncing up and down and yelling A
That looks complicated but it's really just mostly combining things we already do. But imagine how insane that place would be if we caused a couple back court turnovers into threes in a row.
Southlake said:
Back in the day, the Yell Boys called for a, " Sit Down Bus Driver !!" At least twice a game.
Really really got the crowd hyped up.
Never see it anymore.
I guess we're kinder and gentler now…