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Jake;1086821; said:Wow! 25 foot bank shot by Gordon ties it with 23 seconds left.
im not blaming anyone, heck if this team played with the half hearted effort the fans bring wed probably won one or two games. the fans dont seem to go for 5 mins each game without scoring/making noise.I don't understand why people keep saying this...This isn't the first place I have seen it, but maybe other than the top 3 rows at times or a couple of the side sections on the West end of the schott aren't full, and some students don't get there on times, but that happens everywhere, that is student life...
Don't blame the crowd on the students...That is the least of the worries, they are the ones that make any of the noise in the first half...
jimotis4heisman;1086858; said:im not blaming anyone, heck if this team played with the half hearted effort the fans bring wed probably won one or two games. the fans dont seem to go for 5 mins each game without scoring/making noise.
i think its worth the comment, it cost millions of dollars to buy people out.
i still say sell one type of student ticket, the first 2k or whatever get the lowerbowl, and the rest shove them upstairs on the baselines.
personally i dont really care about the crowd. the reality is cameron is a tough place to paly cuz dukes good, not cuz of the kids jumping up and down...
Bucky Katt;1086444; said:I agree. It's a pretty lame idea, but the joint was louder last year against MSU than at almost any of the other games. I'm all for it if it will get the crowd into the game *cough* for once *cough*
Big plays are how you get the crowd to explode. Basketball teams should not have to (and simply put, cannot) generate unending success to earn their crowd's support. That's how the Big House operates in AA. Is that all our basketball fans strive to be?Make a play on offense and follow it up with a stop on defense, that is how you get the crowd into the game.
FORTY-YEAR REUNION Members of Ohio State's 1968 Final Four team will be honored during Sunday's home game against Indiana. The Buckeyes, led by current Big Ten Network analyst Bill Hosket, finished third in the NCAA tournament after a loss to No. 4 North Carolina in the semifinals and a win over top-ranked Houston in the consolation game. The team tied for the Big Ten title.
jwinslow;1087192; said:Big plays are how you get the crowd to explode. Basketball teams should not have to (and simply put, cannot) generate unending success to earn their crowd's support. That's how the Big House operates in AA. Is that all our basketball fans strive to be?
Tlangs;1087256; said:I'm not saying that they need to create unending success....but a defensive rebound every once in awhile might help. I hate to say it but this years B-ball squad has been mediocre at best. This mediocrity tends affect the fans as well. The fact of the matter is, if OSU was 20-3 right now instead of 16-7, the Schott would be one of the loudest arenas in the country.
Men's basketball: Buckeyes' Final Four team of '68 to take bow
Saturday, February 9, 2008 3:12 AM
By Bob Baptist
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
When the members the Ohio State basketball team left their postseason awards banquet in 1968, they never imagined reuniting in 40 years to reminisce about the Final Four.
The team will be recognized before the Buckeyes' game against Indiana at 1 p.m. Sunday in Value City Arena.
"We'd said our goodbyes and turned in our stuff," Bill Hosket, the team's All-Big Ten center, recalled yesterday.
The Buckeyes had finished 10-4 in the Big Ten. Iowa was 10-3 with a home game left against eighth-place Michigan.
"We just assumed that Iowa would take care of business at home and we'd come in second place in the Big Ten," Hosket said. Only the conference champion advanced to the NCAA Tournament.
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I think this is a great idea and a long time coming. The 68 team beat Kentucky in Lexington to make it to the Final Four. Ohio State was the only school that did not even send its cheerleaders to back the team. I know that the cheerleaders don't play the game but at least it would have shown the rest of the nation that our school was behind the team.When the members the Ohio State basketball team left their postseason awards banquet in 1968, they never imagined reuniting in 40 years to reminisce about the Final Four.
The team will be recognized before the Buckeyes' game against Indiana at 1 p.m. Sunday in Value City Arena.