This is what it has turned into..1 hour and 57 minutes of absolute silence, with the rare 3 minutes of enthusiasm. Embarrassing.
Rupp seats more than Madison Square Garden (last I saw) and a lot of season ticket holders are old money. It's a noon tip off, on a Saturday, against a team we should steam roll.
*****, *****, *****...we won, we won our 1000th regular SEC game and limited Alabama’s bread and butter. But, yeah, the crowd.
Yep. Leach and Pratt even commented on it. This is just ANOTHER stupid “the Rupp crowd” thread.Crowd sounded pretty good on the radio.
Were you at the game?This is what it has turned into..1 hour and 57 minutes of absolute silence, with the rare 3 minutes of enthusiasm. Embarrassing.
I was at the game, per usual, and the crowd was good. Not like the Louisville game but very good for a mediocre sec opponent.The OP starts threads like this all the time. I’m convinced he’s never been to a UK game. He has no clue what Rupp is really like.
trying to give the crowd noise based on TV is dumb. It all depends on where the mics are placed.
I just talked to my buddy who was there and he said the crowd was very good today.
I was at the game, per usual, and the crowd was good. Not like the Louisville game but very good for a mediocre sec opponent.
espn was nice to flash that stat at the end of the game for about .03 seconds.*****, *****, *****...we won, we won our 1000th regular SEC game and limited Alabama’s bread and butter. But, yeah, the crowd.
Right?espn was nice to flash that stat at the end of the game for about .03 seconds.
Where are your seats?
ThisYeah because the standing around pounding the dribble for 25 seconds really fires the crowd up
Did you even watch the game?Yeah because the standing around pounding the dribble for 25 seconds really fires the crowd up
ah, so if you’re not there you can’t say anything about the crowd. Gotcha
Well it does give them more credibility then us at home.![]()
100%. just saying, I mean I think it’s probably okay to make the observation that the crowd seems quiet even if you’re at home. People got sensitive about this one though!
Except you didn’t say the crowd “seemed” quiet. You said “absolute silence” for 1:57 which is totally false. I was there and it was a very good crowd! Sensitive? Maybe just tired of people complaining about the crowd when they’re not even there to know.100%. just saying, I mean I think it’s probably okay to make the observation that the crowd seems quiet even if you’re at home. People got sensitive about this one though!
Except you didn’t say the crowd “seemed” quiet. You said “absolute silence” for 1:57 which is totally false. I was there and it was a very good crowd! Sensitive? Maybe just tired of people complaining about the crowd when they’re not even there to know.
Exactly! Glad you understand! If you don’t go, don’t ***** about the ones who actually do. Maybe if you cheer loud enough, the team can hear you from your couch! By the way, there were seats available if you want to help improve the environment.ah, so if you’re not there you can’t say anything about the crowd. Gotcha
Exactly! Glad you understand! If you don’t go, don’t ***** about the ones who actually do. Maybe if you cheer loud enough, the team can hear you from your couch! By the way, there were seats available if you want to help improve the environment.
Also, if you aren’t at the game, you don’t truly get a feel for the crowd. Tv can drown out the crowd.
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Sometimes you can tell when it’s quiet on tv, but it sounds like according to the radio guys it was better than it sounded.
I mean okay point taken on not being there, but I live almost 4 hours from Lexington, have a 5 and 7 year old at home and work a million hours a week and am gone overnight traveling a couple nights a week. Going to the game involves a little more than “just getting off the couch.” But I gotcha. I’ll zip it about the crowd