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Title: A QUESTION
Post by: Pita on September 18, 2011, 05:53:56 PM
YOUR OPINION

SHOULD FOOTBALL COACHES HAVE TO BE CHEERLEADERS
OR WOULD YOU PREFER THEIR ATTENTION BE GIVEN TO
COACHING?

GO PENGUINS
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: stuperman17 on September 18, 2011, 06:11:00 PM
Coaching.  There was a pretty good size crowd there yesterday and the noise it made was sad.  Clap your hands, yell, do something!  I looked around a few times on third down and everyone was just sitting down making no noise. 
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: YSUGO on September 18, 2011, 06:47:20 PM
I was on the field and at times i wondered why the crowd didnt cheer more!
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: guinpen on September 18, 2011, 07:57:04 PM
YOUR OPINION

SHOULD FOOTBALL COACHES HAVE TO BE CHEERLEADERS
OR WOULD YOU PREFER THEIR ATTENTION BE GIVEN TO
COACHING?

GO PENGUINS

Maybe they should not HAVE to be, but I have no problem with Wolf's enthusiasm.
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: MD_YSU_FAN on September 18, 2011, 09:22:58 PM
I'm a long time Fan as my father went to YSU in the 70's and I graduated from WarrenJFK before moving to Maryland and going to the military prior to returning to Maryland after serving 8 years.  I have read this board for a long time but never posted. 

My father and I drove up from Maryland yesterday for the game and was excited to see the large crowd.  However, we were saying the same thing that it seemed very quiet unlike the last time we drove up for a game which was the JMU playoff game.  That game was insanely loud.  I think a lot has to do with the music level as well.  Loud music usually makes the crowd get pumped and loud.  However, the music level seemed to be extremely low.  We were at the 50 yd line in row 53 and we could barely here the music playing.  Someone needs to turn the radio level up! 

Great Time though and made the 4 hour trip home a pleasant one!
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: GOpenZ on September 19, 2011, 03:32:33 PM
It seems to be a problem at all levels of play.  Fans now look at their cell phone for scores and stats from other games as well as texting each other.  This lessens the fans impact on games (just ask Tom Brady).

Z
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: ysubigred on September 19, 2011, 03:55:07 PM
It seems to be a problem at all levels of play.  Fans now look at their cell phone for scores and stats from other games as well as texting each other.  This lessens the fans impact on games (just ask Tom Brady).

Z

Well some on here know me, but I don't make the trip home 860 miles round trip to the Ice Castle (dead Zone) as I like to call it anymore. Because: The last trip home I was ask to quiet down because I was disturbing this guy with his kids trying to color in their free Pete & Penny coloring book  :o
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: YsuPride on September 19, 2011, 05:33:08 PM
Not enough students at the game.  We need more students and put them on both sides of the stadium.
They make the most noise not the 80 year old Joe Blow who makes up 50% of the crowd.   

Finally we need to do something with our piss poor PA system in the stadium.  You can barely here anyone speaking on it.
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: Pita on September 19, 2011, 06:44:59 PM
YSU PRIDE....Wait till you are 80, right now I'll challenge any student
to cheering.....I'm 80.....so get off that kick.  No I'm not bragging
I'm complaining about people like you who think....we 80 year olds
should stay home.

Big Red.....you shoulda taken the crayons away......

GO PENGUINS
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: guinpen on September 19, 2011, 08:24:36 PM

Finally we need to do something with our piss poor PA system in the stadium.  You can barely here anyone speaking on it.

I agree, but there does seem to a problem with the ref's mic's
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: HLecter on September 20, 2011, 12:52:21 PM
Everyone around me stood and yelled on 3rd down at Wolf's urging.

Good for him, he makes me laugh.

The PA system is bad, couldn't hear player's names.  Or the announcer is bad.  You ARE allowed to raise your voice level mr. announcer man.
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: ysuguins4 on September 20, 2011, 01:11:30 PM
Let the student trainers, equipment staff, and third stringers work the crowd while the rest of the team focuses on the opposition.  Most folks around me were making noise on thrid down, but most people that come to the games aren't that passionate.  I'm just glad they buy tickets.  I believe the crowd will be louder on the 8th provided we win this weekend.
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: GOpenZ on September 20, 2011, 02:18:38 PM
As head of this program I believe that the energy given by Wolf (i.e. showinig enthusiasm on 3rd down) would rub off more than the water boy trying to get the crowd going.  Of course, the trainers can cheer too,  but their effectievness on the crowd would be deminimus compared to Wolf.

Winning the community and fans over, recieving their support on and off the field is one of the biggest challenges for any coach to overcome.  Winning multiple championships obviously gets their support.  The challenge leading up to the championships seems in active pursuit.

I agree with an upgrade to our sound system and believe that increased volume is a must.

As for our students, last week looked around our average.  I'm not sure splitting the students in half would help at all, but increasing their numbers certainly would help.

Z
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: Pizza on September 20, 2011, 08:16:44 PM
Let the student trainers, equipment staff, and third stringers work the crowd while the rest of the team focuses on the opposition.  Most folks around me were making noise on thrid down, but most people that come to the games aren't that passionate.  I'm just glad they buy tickets.  I believe the crowd will be louder on the 8th provided we win this weekend.

Agreed. People will start getting excited, when the game means something. Now understand, I know every game means a lot.....but when we are playing our final league game for the league title......"trust me", folks will show up, get off their butts, and be loud.

We've got to get back to that level. Right now fans have a "slight" interest. Just waiting for the sandcastle to fall....again. They don't want to get their hopes up or invest emotional energy until they know it will be reciprocated with wins and titles.

It's a bad way for the fans to think. It's a chicken or egg thing. Fans must support FIRST. Then they get their "title". They unfortunately want the "title" first.....until they start getting off their azzes and start cheering.
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: peteonastick on September 20, 2011, 08:51:27 PM
If I knew how to post an image to this site I would show all of you the picture I took last year of a woman crocheting in the stands...need I say more...
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: HappyPenguin on September 21, 2011, 08:21:07 AM
There's a knitter that sits behind the bench at Pittsburgh Penguins games, even the year they won the cup.

Maybe it's the same lady? Or a good omen.
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: HLecter on September 21, 2011, 12:16:44 PM
As head of this program I believe that the energy given by Wolf (i.e. showinig enthusiasm on 3rd down) would rub off more than the water boy trying to get the crowd going.  Of course, the trainers can cheer too,  but their effectievness on the crowd would be deminimus compared to Wolf.

Winning the community and fans over, recieving their support on and off the field is one of the biggest challenges for any coach to overcome.  Winning multiple championships obviously gets their support.  The challenge leading up to the championships seems in active pursuit.

I agree with an upgrade to our sound system and believe that increased volume is a must.

As for our students, last week looked around our average.  I'm not sure splitting the students in half would help at all, but increasing their numbers certainly would help.

Z


My boy Z -- rockin' out "deminimus"!  If we were playin' scrabble I would challenge that word Z,
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: IAA Fan on September 21, 2011, 01:34:41 PM
This is always one of my favorite topics. I think we should post things we feel could be done to help increase the volume. Clearly ticket sales is the top of the list.

As to the knitter ...no big deal. She could be nervous. Look at it this way ...she is making a day out of the game ...and this is great. The Guins and knitting are probably her two favorite past times. Would you rather she knit at home?

As to our volume, our reputation is that of being loud and understanding the game. (let's face it ...we can be obnoxious). Of course this does mean that calls are not always going to go our way, but it is worth it. In many cases, the calls are blown, and the extra volume make the official pull a flag he may otherwise only be thinking about. Last week, there were 3 very poor calls ...well 2-spots and a call. We had a no-call on a FB jump on one of our TD's, but that was a "wash" with an obvious push-off that was missed for an ILS score.

I would like to see some of those "Thunder Sticks". I know they use them at ISU and WIU ...so there cannot be any conference issues with them.

Any other noise ideas?

I will say that we were very loud a few times in the second half. It seems to tie in directly to the defense. ILS had several 3rd-and-longs, and we seemed to give them the first-down each time. That will really quiet a crowd.
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: penguinpower on September 21, 2011, 03:21:52 PM
Her husband probably dragged her azz to the game.
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: Wick250 on September 21, 2011, 10:04:05 PM
I brought this up several years ago; put a crowd microphone in front of the band.  Let them play between plays rather than use that stupid canned music.  The crowd would respond to that much better.
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: ysu2000 on September 21, 2011, 10:43:18 PM
put a crowd microphone in front of the band.  Let them play between plays rather than use that stupid canned music.

I agree.  The absolute worst is when the band and music play simultaneously.  It seems to happen a lot.
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: GOpenZ on September 22, 2011, 12:59:33 PM
put a crowd microphone in front of the band.  Let them play between plays rather than use that stupid canned music.

I agree.  The absolute worst is when the band and music play simultaneously.  It seems to happen a lot.

I agree with both statements.

Z
Title: Re: A QUESTION
Post by: ysuguins4 on September 23, 2011, 12:35:54 PM
put a crowd microphone in front of the band.  Let them play between plays rather than use that stupid canned music.

I agree.  The absolute worst is when the band and music play simultaneously.  It seems to happen a lot.

I agree with both statements.

Z

Ditto.