Love your screen name--from one of the best movies of all time!
I’m a fan for sure, great movie. I’m always proud when someone catches the reference.
Love your screen name--from one of the best movies of all time!
It was played at 1:00 in the afternoon on a weekday. WTH was up w/ that? It looked like it was being played in an empty gym.Thanks for stopping by, Friedas, always good to see you out here.
I think it is absolutely CRAZY that they had the students OUT for this one. I'm looking over other games across the country too, and USC @ Stanford .. WOW ... stanford crowd was a ghost... did anyone go to that game? I didn't see anyone in the stands AT ALL for that game.
It's a shame attendance is so down for college basketball.
Here's to hopefully getting a giant crowd in there for Tennessee and putting a whuppin on the Vols.
Well, if you go back 30 years it's gotta be Will Purdue. Led the Bulls to 4 championships! ;-)Frieda, Pippen is amazing. Is he the best Vandy player in the last say - 20 years?
It was played in California. That should tell you why there were no fans. Tent cities on the sidewalks don't spread disease. College basketball fans do.It was played at 1:00 in the afternoon on a weekday. WTH was up w/ that? It looked like it was being played in an empty gym.
Vanderbilt used to be a nightmare atmosphere for us to play. Was always one of the toughest road games for us in the SEC.
It stopped being that even before Covid and all the mandates. I went to the game there in February 2020 prior to all the covid madness, and I’d venture to say it was 65/35 UK to Vandy fans even that night. We had the whole place rocking with GO BIG BLUE chants in the 2nd half. My son couldn’t believe it, it really felt like a Kentucky home game. And again, this was pre-COVID. I don’t know what happened there but it ain’t what it used to be.
Well, if you go back 30 years it's gotta be Will Purdue. Led the Bulls to 4 championships! ;-)