One of my best friends is a die hard Arkansas fan, and he took the time to EMAIL me his thanks for Ricky....:(
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Originally posted by rjl View Post
The fact that your example is a player from nearly 45 years ago should tell you all you need to know about how apt it is to today's environment. Again, I'm glad Shockernet exists to give you a forum for your opinion pieces, but lets not pretend college sports in the 2020s is anything like it was in the 1970s.
But, 2020 is different, and you may be correct, and we may have to recruit 12 new players every year, and under recruited high school players like Ricky will use us, gain a platform, and move on to the elite program of the year, because he can make so much more money from them.
Our dollars will be well spent, and donors may still want to contribute.
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
Perhaps today's players aren't givers to their communities like Dave, and Cheese were. However, Gregg Marshall, won without the Me, Me, Me player just recently.
But, 2020 is different, and you may be correct, and we may have to recruit 12 new players every year, and under recruited high school players like Ricky will use us, gain a platform, and move on to the elite program of the year, because he can make so much more money from them.
Our dollars will be well spent, and donors may still want to contribute.
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NCAA Tournament:
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
Sorry. Don’t care about Arkansas.
If you appreciate good basketball, and we should all appreciate it because we aren't seeing it from the Shox, you would appreciate that kids game.
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Originally posted by molly jabali View PostOne of my best friends is a die hard Arkansas fan, and he took the time to EMAIL me his thanks for Ricky....:(Shocker basketball will forever be my favorite team in all of sports.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post
I mentioned previously on another thread not to underestimate the impact of all these mercenaries that are coming and going, espeically at Wichita State, on the interest level of fans and their willingness to put out the money and time to follow the team in person. Will it come back? I did not predict it wouldn't but I did predict that it would be very challenging.
i played hockey for nearly 20 years and had been a thunder fan until it became affiliated hockey and the roster turned over not only at season end, but also in the middle. havent been to a game since 2018 and probably wont unless a star is here rehabbing or have nothing to do that night.
understand completely
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As always, 1972Shocker makes a good point about what makes people want to support something. I would also add "likeability" in the form of on court performance AND personal character. How they play is personal preference. One person might prefer 2005 SIU grab and hold toughness while another pines for LMU Hank Gathers type play. To each his own. However, simple effort on the floor, getting after a loose ball, diving for a ball, being tough, pushing yourself past tired, those things are always going to play, especially here and in addition, while getting fired up is a good thing, belittling the opponent or disrespecting the game or the opponent are rarely going to be seen as a positive.
Watching JR stand over a fallen opponent, or JP stare down the bench after a made 3 while the other teams blisters us again after a made basket are examples of ways to turn support off in droves. PB pouting about not going in the game and putting his hoodie back on and sulking doesn't do anything to endear himself to folks either.
I enjoyed the Mizzou game, I really did. But that **** will burn me in 2 seconds. Respect the game and the opportunity presented to you and people will support you. Act like a entitled chowderhead and they won't.
I'm sure by now many of you have received a recorded call from Shocker coaches or student athletes thanking you or asking for support (I got one earlier today from Brylee Kelly regarding buying tickets for the NIVC games this weekend) and the littlest things can go a long way. Show you care about more than yourself and this fanbase will embrace you.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostAs always, 1972Shocker makes a good point about what makes people want to support something. I would also add "likeability" in the form of on court performance AND personal character. How they play is personal preference. One person might prefer 2005 SIU grab and hold toughness while another pines for LMU Hank Gathers type play. To each his own. However, simple effort on the floor, getting after a loose ball, diving for a ball, being tough, pushing yourself past tired, those things are always going to play, especially here and in addition, while getting fired up is a good thing, belittling the opponent or disrespecting the game or the opponent are rarely going to be seen as a positive.
Watching JR stand over a fallen opponent, or JP stare down the bench after a made 3 while the other teams blisters us again after a made basket are examples of ways to turn support off in droves. PB pouting about not going in the game and putting his hoodie back on and sulking doesn't do anything to endear himself to folks either.
I enjoyed the Mizzou game, I really did. But that **** will burn me in 2 seconds. Respect the game and the opportunity presented to you and people will support you. Act like a entitled chowderhead and they won't.
I'm sure by now many of you have received a recorded call from Shocker coaches or student athletes thanking you or asking for support (I got one earlier today from Brylee Kelly regarding buying tickets for the NIVC games this weekend) and the littlest things can go a long way. Show you care about more than yourself and this fanbase will embrace you.
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Man my section went bonkers after that one 3 from JP. Is wasn't a great shot (I give it a 2 on the FHCEF 1-5 scale) but he drilled it and the building was loud. Great time to bust ass, get back and slap the floor & turn up the heat on your opponent.
Not a great time to stop, make some kind of sign with your fingers and arms, stare down your own bench looking for congratulations, and get beat at the other end of the floor.
I bet there were 2 dozen around me screaming at the kid to get back and stop the antics...when we SHOULD have been shouting and enjoying the success. That lack of discipline and respect has to be changed or the support will continue to contract.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostAs always, 1972Shocker makes a good point about what makes people want to support something. I would also add "likeability" in the form of on court performance AND personal character. How they play is personal preference. One person might prefer 2005 SIU grab and hold toughness while another pines for LMU Hank Gathers type play. To each his own. However, simple effort on the floor, getting after a loose ball, diving for a ball, being tough, pushing yourself past tired, those things are always going to play, especially here and in addition, while getting fired up is a good thing, belittling the opponent or disrespecting the game or the opponent are rarely going to be seen as a positive.
Watching JR stand over a fallen opponent, or JP stare down the bench after a made 3 while the other teams blisters us again after a made basket are examples of ways to turn support off in droves. PB pouting about not going in the game and putting his hoodie back on and sulking doesn't do anything to endear himself to folks either.
I enjoyed the Mizzou game, I really did. But that **** will burn me in 2 seconds. Respect the game and the opportunity presented to you and people will support you. Act like a entitled chowderhead and they won't.
I'm sure by now many of you have received a recorded call from Shocker coaches or student athletes thanking you or asking for support (I got one earlier today from Brylee Kelly regarding buying tickets for the NIVC games this weekend) and the littlest things can go a long way. Show you care about more than yourself and this fanbase will embrace you.
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View PostDollars to donuts that one of the reason some of them act this way is because they are allowed to get away with it by the coaching staff. It all starts and ends at the top. But hey, we got ourselves a players coach and a nice guy..."You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostMan my section went bonkers after that one 3 from JP. Is wasn't a great shot (I give it a 2 on the FHCEF 1-5 scale) but he drilled it and the building was loud. Great time to bust ass, get back and slap the floor & turn up the heat on your opponent.
Not a great time to stop, make some kind of sign with your fingers and arms, stare down your own bench looking for congratulations, and get beat at the other end of the floor.
I bet there were 2 dozen around me screaming at the kid to get back and stop the antics...when we SHOULD have been shouting and enjoying the success. That lack of discipline and respect has to be changed or the support will continue to contract.
"What you permit, you promote. What you allow, you encourage. What you condone, you own. What you tolerate, you deserve."The Assman
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