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  • ISUB Fan Perspective on Koch

    taken from http://www.sycamorepride.com/showthr...18-0%29/page25

    Greetings Sycamore Pride!

    I have returned back to Terredice. What a road trip. I knew Wichita was 600+ miles away from here but it felt like we were in the car FOR. EVER. Solid 10+ hours to get there. Thanks to Coach Lansing for helping us with hotel rooms this weekend. He was able to put us in the Marriott with the team and other ISU'ers who were there. Had fantastic conversation with Matt Renn and Todd Golden Friday night. Getting to hear Matt talk about the culture around here during their success years.

    I could write a book but it's nothing we don't already know. Wichita State University has one of the best fan bases in all of college sports. I can't believe how "trained" for a lack of better term, they are when it comes to the games. Their "black or gold" scheme was executed to perfection. The fans knew what to, when to cheer, and everyone was together the whole night. My first take away (I took thousands of mental notes) they don't "cheer and chant" a lot. They clap. ALOT. Every single time the ball went through the hoops for WSU they crowd simply went bonkers. Standing. Clapping. Yelling.

    At the start of both halves, every one was on their feet. No one in the Roundhouse thought about sitting down until both team score. In the first half we scored first then WSU. Second half, well they all stood the first 8 minutes of the game until we finally got a FG. Their fan base is dedicated and committed to the program. I'm not getting on here to point fingers or call names. I'm just trying to create that here. The best term I can use is to "train" the crowd. Stand at the start. Clap together. Clap loud. Yell a little. We need to get everyone inside Hulman Center on the same page.

    I was so envious of their promotional videos and graphics. Again, I'm not pointing fingers or wanting to blame anyone that works on our side but all their videos and graphics were clean and attention grabbing. Some of their promotional time out events were neat. Others were as bad as our tic tac toe game. One of their little games was shooting free throws with tied up news papers. Simply weird.

    Another things they did I thought was really cool. A majority of their staff in the roundhouse was student athletics from other sports. The baseball team, in their baseball unis were ushers at the entrances directing us to our seats. For all promo events the softball team, in softball unis were out there helping set up and tear down if need be.

    I've heard that the crowd noise didn't come through the TV very well. Granted WSU has a hell of a game against a great opponent who didn't play well (us), that place was extremely loud the entire time. So many people non-students were the ones standing up and getting the clapping going together. The students and the non-students fed of one another.

    One a great side note, my buddies and I were their jumbo tron pre game. They do a "what not to wear" at a WSU game on the screens. Showed people who didn't wear black or gold (I would love to do that at HC) they showed us in our Forest shirts and I thought the place was going to come after us. In honesty though that leads me into one of my biggest points of the entire experience. There wasn't a single person that was rude to us in any way. We were decked out in ISU sweatshirts and our Forest t shirts. Many people approached us and asked if we flew in. When we told them we drove they were interested in how far the trip was and had mature conversation. We even wondered in their tiny bookstore (it's in their union which is being completely redone) and a guy kept complementing Odum and our squad as a whole. He was confident it would come down to the end of the game. If any Wichita fans are on here and read my novel of a post, kudos to the hospitality you treated my friends and I to while we were on campus and at the game.

    Like said, we took a ton of notes. The Forest and the new-era Sycamore Pride that is slowing being installed around here is going to be a long work in progress. Wichita has it figured out. It's amazing when the masterpiece comes together. Be sure to get your tickets for Feb. 5th and make sure we do our best to return the favor to them when they make the trip up here for the rematch.

    p.s. I never did find the state of Wichita. This game was placed in a town called Wichita.

    SycLynch

  • #2
    Very cool. Nice that he and his entourage were able to see our city, University and the atmosphere we are famous for...but mostly that their
    perception of our fan base is one of class and support, and not like the opinions of other ISU fans--most of whom have never been here.

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    • #3
      nm: I don't want other posters that don't know me missing the sarcasm/humor in what I posted so I'll just delete it.
      Last edited by Kung Wu; January 22, 2014, 10:57 AM.
      Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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      • #4
        they piped out the crowd, just like they do for some nfl games.

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        • #5
          I remembered being totally wowed by the atmosphere for the midnight game and then watching the replay and being underwhelmed by the volume. I suppose that the TV people have to pipe out the crowd volume if the announcers are to be heard.
          78-65

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          • #6
            Very good report by this fan. Also, exactly how we should want all guests to feel upon joining us for a game. Kudos to all of the Shocker fans that these folks came in contact with. It is very easy for 1 person to ruin the experience and make a bad name for an entire fan base, I'm pleased that did not happen here. Kudos to Shocker Nation, be proud of yourselves.
            -Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind-

            GO SHOX!

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            • #7
              Stay classy, Shocker Nation!

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              • #8
                What's cool about this is that it should cause us to realize how good we really do have it at this university. A couple years ago when we played Utah State I remember thinking how incredible their atmosphere seemed and wished that we had more chants etc. like other programs. The truth is that our game experience is unique, and like those students pointed out it is very well coordinated. Just one more reason to be proud of Shocker Nation!
                "We can't win at home. We can't win on the road. As the general manager, I just can't figure out where else to play." -Pat Williams

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                • #9
                  Our experience at Koch has improved greatly over the last few years. Students, sound, video and marketing as well as the older fans have all stepped up our game. Again let me say how great the Striping of the Chuck was. I am still amazed at the support it received especially in the absence of actually putting color appropriate shirts on all of the seats.

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                  • #10
                    I think our program is evolving right before our eyes and has really started developing it own branding and tradition under Marshall with "play angry" and the "you don't want to go to War ....." The student section is embracing this and continues to get better and all the fans are doing their part with embracing the initiative to do the color scheme, stand and clap and get into the cheers with the students.

                    Whether Marshall know it or not but Wichita and Marshall were made for each other. We are see SYNERGY in action.

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                    • #11
                      I am glad he was treated well and had a good experience. I remember a story about a woman (I think redbird fan) who was insulted in St. Louis right after finding out on the phone her son was killed in a car accident. Stories about our "fans" mistreating others make me sick. More than anything else, I am glad we represented ourselves with class.
                      β€œLet your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”
                      -Sun Tzu, The Art of War

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pogo View Post
                        Our experience at Koch has improved greatly over the last few years. Students, sound, video and marketing as well as the older fans have all stepped up our game. Again let me say how great the Striping of the Chuck was. I am still amazed at the support it received especially in the absence of actually putting color appropriate shirts on all of the seats.
                        As a member of the "older fans" group, I thank you for acknowledging that yes, we can read and follow instructions without having to be prompted every single step of the way.

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                        • #13
                          I don't know if I speak for the majority of Shocker fans, but there are really only two sets of fan bases I will tango with, should the wrong tangent be taken: Creighton and KU. I really have no reason to go full delta bravo on any of the remaining MVC teams, or for that matter any of the area B12 teams. I'd happily share the same airspace with any of them at a game. No big deal to me. I don't even harbor that much ill will towards ISUr, even though for some reason from their perspective they now have it out for us (not sure why).

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                          • #14
                            We all need to remember, just like in recruiting, when you wear your colors and logos, or otherwise identify yourself with a Shocker moniker, you do represent WSU to a certain degree. While you do have freedom of speech, there are ramifications of your words and actions. I find myself trying to act like a university representative when dealiing with the large percentage of the populace that really have no idea about the Wichita State basketball team, and more importantly, the university as a whole.

                            As Patrick Swayze said in "Road House"......"be nice!"
                            Last edited by The 'hut; January 21, 2014, 05:29 PM.
                            Robin Roberts: "My mother used to say, when you strut, you stumble."

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by SB Shock View Post
                              Whether Marshall know it or not but Wichita and Marshall were made for each other. We are see SYNERGY in action.
                              Non-Shocker people are always asking me, "How long will Marshall stay at WSU?" Your statement is sort of what I tell them. There is a little bit of a hard-working, blue-collar, and wear your emotions on your sleeve attitude that Marshall shares with the WSU fan base. We are made for Marshall and he is made for us.

                              His passion, compassion, integrity and drive mimic values most of us can relate to.

                              I think synergy is a perfect word for it.

                              --'85.
                              Basketball Season Tix since '77-78 . . . . . . Baseball Season Tix since '88

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