Maybe I am nuts but who the hell is the person that screams all game long? I hear he or she on every broadcast???
Love the enthusiasm. Not the viewer experience.Drives me absolutely nuts. Worse in person at AA but I also hear her on TV and radio broadcasts. Female NU student with dark hair sitting in the front row behind the basket. Someone should tell her (politely) to stop. Students, can you please help?
Drives me absolutely nuts. Worse in person at AA but I also hear her on TV and radio broadcasts. Female NU student with dark hair sitting in the front row behind the basket. Someone should tell her (politely) to stop. Students, can you please help?
In today’s bizzare NU fan experience: people complaining about our fans being TOO LOUD at a SPORTING EVENT.
OMFG.
Come on down to the “blue hair” section at Ryan Field. This is a regular occurrence, along with being asked to sit down on 3rd down, etc.
I’m already in one of those sections...I’m not very popular.Come on down to the “blue hair” section at Ryan Field. This is a regular occurrence, along with being asked to sit down on 3rd down, etc.
I side with those who find this particular person annoying as hell. As does my 14 year old step-daughter. "O.M.G. who IS that?!"In today’s bizzare NU fan experience: people complaining about our fans being TOO LOUD at a SPORTING EVENT.
OMFG.
This is a little bit of a conundrum, isn't it? This is the kind of "Superfan" behavior that gets attention at a lot of the big programs. It is exactly what we wanted but now we don't want it. What would be an acceptable outrageous fan behavior?
This is a little bit of a conundrum, isn't it? This is the kind of "Superfan" behavior that gets attention at a lot of the big programs. It is exactly what we wanted but now we don't want it. What would be an acceptable outrageous fan behavior?
A young educated lady knows when to be seen and not heard.
This is a little bit of a conundrum, isn't it? This is the kind of "Superfan" behavior that gets attention at a lot of the big programs. It is exactly what we wanted but now we don't want it. What would be an acceptable outrageous fan behavior?
+1000. Noah, you set the bar for enthusiastic, demonstrative NU fandom. Every game at the new Welsh-Ryan will be poorer for your absence.Noah, I wish we had a thousand of you.
There's a reason why the BigTen Network includes you in the "Sixth Man" video:
This is a little bit of a conundrum, isn't it? This is the kind of "Superfan" behavior that gets attention at a lot of the big programs. It is exactly what we wanted but now we don't want it. What would be an acceptable outrageous fan behavior?
To be honest, I did not notice it at all on the TV broadcast. Perhaps it was more apparent live?Nobody's complaining about fans being loud. Fans being loud is great. Emitting a dog-whistle frequency that makes anyone without a direct vested interest in a game (and some who do) want to turn it off immediately is the issue here.
It was audible in the game broadcast. What I find annoying is that it doesn't seem to connect to the game context. As if the goal is attention rather than celebration, etc.To be honest, I did not notice it at all on the TV broadcast. Perhaps it was more apparent live?
It was audible in the game broadcast. What I find annoying is that it doesn't seem to connect to the game context. As if the goal is attention rather than celebration, etc.
Just don’t wear that half Nebraska helmet to a game.Makes me wonder if some people found my Superfan behavior annoying.
Though my conduct was probably much different.
Thoughts?
We do not have enough to drown here outThis is a little bit of a conundrum, isn't it? This is the kind of "Superfan" behavior that gets attention at a lot of the big programs. It is exactly what we wanted but now we don't want it. What would be an acceptable outrageous fan behavior?
Should sit here behind the visitors bench.We do not have enough to drown here out