Really poor today guys. Sitting throughout the game, West side on phones, and sections not filled up. Would take a photo but it’s too depressing.
If you can’t get up for this kind of game…
If you can’t get up for this kind of game…
And now leaving with 8 minutes left…Really poor today guys. Sitting throughout the game, West side on phones, and sections not filled up. Would take a photo but it’s too depressing.
If you can’t get up for this kind of game…
Sorry, the Wildside in recent years were pit bulls and carried the team by setting the tone for the arena. Even when opposing fans came in droves.Blaming the students is ridiculous!
This game got away from us very early. The few times we actually did something they were enthusiastic.
You want to blame people, blame the turn coat STH, that sold prime seats to recoup some of their investment. There were way more MSU fans in the upper deck than NU fans, this includes the bottom 5 rows which I know are season ticket holders the entire section behind the MSU bench was MSU fans. There were even people on the courtside folding chairs and prime front row of the Wilson Club had MSU fans. Pathetic.
I’m a season ticket holder. Defintley less opposing than in years past. They are always going to be there just given Evanston’s close proximity to a major city and the number of alumni from every school that see this as their only way to see a game. There were also tickets available to buy until just a few days ago, and the area behind the bench is usually available to buy online behind the visitors bench. Unfortunately the game wasn’t close and we home fans didn’t have much to cheer for and their fans were able to get into it. It would be nice if the school tried to cut down on sellers but I believe the school makes additional money for the tickets that are resold on the secondary market and they also prob don’t want to threaten season ticket holders that donate.Blaming the students is ridiculous!
This game got away from us very early. The few times we actually did something they were enthusiastic.
You want to blame people, blame the turn coat STH, that sold prime seats to recoup some of their investment. There were way more MSU fans in the upper deck than NU fans, this includes the bottom 5 rows which I know are season ticket holders the entire section behind the MSU bench was MSU fans. There were even people on the courtside folding chairs and prime front row of the Wilson Club had MSU fans. Pathetic.
Going to games, whether football or basketball when NU gets their ass kicked is an unpleasant experience. Hearing “go white” in your left ear and “go green” in your right ear at a home game flat out sucks. My beef isn’t with the MSU fans that buy the prime seats. It’s with the STH that sells those prime seats. It embarrassing as a fan and today was extra bad.I’m a season ticket holder. Defintley less opposing than in years past. They are always going to be there just given Evanston’s close proximity to a major city and the number of alumni from every school that see this as their only way to see a game. There were also tickets available to buy until just a few days ago, and the area behind the bench is usually available to buy online behind the visitors bench. Unfortunately the game wasn’t close and we home fans didn’t have much to cheer for and their fans were able to get into it. It would be nice if the school tried to cut down on sellers but I believe the school makes additional money for the tickets that are resold on the secondary market and they also prob don’t want to threaten season ticket holders that donate.
Neither did the students in attendanceThe fans had nothing to with what happened in that game. Sparty played a great first half and we couldn't throw it in the ocean from three. Maryland won't bring many fans Thursday, if that makes a difference.
Students were a near zero all game.The fans had nothing to with what happened in that game. Sparty played a great first half and we couldn't throw it in the ocean from three. Maryland won't bring many fans Thursday, if that makes a difference.
We really do have some absolute clown STHers, many of whom are rich but still have to squeeze every dollar out of their “investment” versus keeping those seats purple. Legit, it would be better to keep those seats vacant!Going to games, whether football or basketball when NU gets their ass kicked is an unpleasant experience. Hearing “go white” in your left ear and “go green” in your right ear at a home game flat out sucks. My beef isn’t with the MSU fans that buy the prime seats. It’s with the STH that sells those prime seats. It embarrassing as a fan and today was extra bad.
The students would have got into if there was anything to get excited about, but the game was over 10 minutes into it. Why should they be the only people responsible for bringing energy. Just going to say it, a lot of our STH’s stink!
Let’s see what happens after a few wins, assuming some wins come. The students have been excellent for the last two seasons.Sorry, the Wildside in recent years were pit bulls and carried the team by setting the tone for the arena. Even when opposing fans came in droves.
This year, not so much. What changed?
No doubt. I will say that winning the last two years has improved the problem although it still exists. I’ve had tickets about 8 years and it used to be worse. Possible solutions-We really do have some absolute clown STHers, many of whom are rich but still have to squeeze every dollar out of their “investment” versus keeping those seats purple. Legit, it would be better to keep those seats vacant!