Add me to the group who finds it easier to park and quicker to leave IBA than Koch.
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Originally posted by Shockers1076 View PostI'm 6'5. Sitting normal in that room is non-starter
Unless you're in a suite or luxury box, most arenas don't have the space and freedom of a living room sofa.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by Jes'Me View PostWhy, oh why, did they have to name the arena IBA? I can't help thinking of it as one word, and wondering why the shockers are playing at Oklahoma State.
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Originally posted by giskard View PostBecause of the money Intrust Bank (the IB of IBA) spent to get it named after them. We are playing at Oklahoma State because it is part of the deal we made with them, a home and home where our home game was at Intrust Bank Arena (aka IBA) last year.
"He called me around noon and was thrilled," Brandt said. "He said he was going to be a Shocker forever." -- RIP Guy, you WILL indeed be a Shocker forever!
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Originally posted by giskard View PostBecause of the money Intrust Bank (the IB of IBA) spent to get it named after them. We are playing at Oklahoma State because it is part of the deal we made with them, a home and home where our home game was at Intrust Bank Arena (aka IBA) last year.
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Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View PostThe legroom at IBA is like a movie theatre compared to CKA. I'm 6'1" (read: not really THAT tall) and there are places in CKA that I can't physically sit down.
But yeah, generally speaking, leg room at IBA is light years ahead of CKA.
And I challenge anyone on noise. On the floor, where it matters, you can't here yourself scream when it's loud. Now, I can't say I've had a lot of experience at IBA on the floor, when it's rocking, but there's no way it's comparable. I thought at times the last couple of years IBA was louder than I expected, and a great atmosphere (and I think it will remain that way in the foreseeable future) but unless you've been on the floor at the Chuck and felt the pain, and it is painful, then you don't know what loud is. I look forward to the absence of 30-50 point yawners and the return to bleeding Eustachian tubes.
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