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  • #16
    Get black and yellow sleeves to go with it.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by ShockerFever
      Copycatting is lame.
      Normally, I would wholeheartedly agree. And frankly, USU does that SO FLIPPING WELL it almost is insulting to even think you can do it that well....no one could.

      However, if done correctly, I would support it. That is fantastic. But it has to be done right, or don't do it all. It deserves a HIGH level of respect.

      To do anything well takes planning, preparation and execution. That's what the best do.....what do we do?

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      • #18
        We could sing "Great Green Gobs of Greasy Slimy (insert mascot name) Guts". That would weird everyone out a bit.
        Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss

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        • #19
          Actually this one was pretty awesome for a pre game yell

          Pre-game chant by the spectacular Aggie student section performed prior to the BracketBusters game vs. Wichita St. Wild Bill ripping his shirt off is the che...


          And for the record you could clap along to this. You know that way people dont feel left out and stuff.

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          • #20
            How about some really big disturbing (but still family friendly) pictures in the student section rather than the spiral things? Like...

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            • #21
              keep the ideas rolling. But we DEFINATELY need to get maybe 10-20 students on board and pass out flyers letting the students know what to do. It's the only way to make it organized. Also have those 10-20 students spread out some to kind of help coordinate it throughout the whole section.
              "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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              • #22
                I used to like when the student section all held up newspapers in front of their faces during the introduction of the opposing team. I always thought it was pretty original and witty. I presume the administration found it distasteful? If that's the case, I don't understand how "you suck balls" chants are any more appropriate. Maybe I'm old fashioned.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by cincyshocker
                  I used to like when the student section all held up newspapers in front of their faces during the introduction of the opposing team. I always thought it was pretty original and witty. I presume the administration found it distasteful? If that's the case, I don't understand how "you suck balls" chants are any more appropriate. Maybe I'm old fashioned.
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                  That or someone told them to quit copying KU students.
                  "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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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by shockerfan
                    Originally posted by cincyshocker
                    I used to like when the student section all held up newspapers in front of their faces during the introduction of the opposing team. I always thought it was pretty original and witty. I presume the administration found it distasteful? If that's the case, I don't understand how "you suck balls" chants are any more appropriate. Maybe I'm old fashioned.
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                    That or someone told them to quit copying KU students.
                    Don't really know or care when KU did it...my point is the student section is lame now and definitely not organized.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by cincyshocker
                      Originally posted by shockerfan
                      Originally posted by cincyshocker
                      I used to like when the student section all held up newspapers in front of their faces during the introduction of the opposing team. I always thought it was pretty original and witty. I presume the administration found it distasteful? If that's the case, I don't understand how "you suck balls" chants are any more appropriate. Maybe I'm old fashioned.
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                      That or someone told them to quit copying KU students.
                      Don't really know or care when KU did it...my point is the student section is lame now and definitely not organized.
                      I agree.
                      "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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                      • #26
                        Badgering bad guys isn't a willy-nilly free-for-all. There are rules, particularly if you want to make an impact. Behold, the tenets of taunt.


                        "Dynamic random motion is like white noise on a TV," says David Whitney, a visual scientist at UC Davis. "It's easy to tune out." Harder to ignore is something called manual following response. "If you stand in a blizzard and reach for your car door," explains Whitney, "your hand will get dragged in the direction you perceive the snow to be blowing."The best way to create MFR is to use synchronized motions of a high-contrast background that resembles zebra stripes. "If you had fans dressed in all white alternating with fans dressed in all black, and everyone stepped in one direction simultaneously," says Whitney, "we'd expect that free throws would tend to err in that direction." The movement has to be simultaneous, and it has to happen a quarter-second before the shooter pulls the trigger. To a true-blue heckler, the extra work is well worth the effort if there's a chance an opponent will brick a game-tying shot.
                        Should we bring out the alternating 500 yellow and 500 black cards for SIU?
                        andymooredesign.com

                        MTXE, SHOX!

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by AndyMoore
                          http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=3866119

                          "Dynamic random motion is like white noise on a TV," says David Whitney, a visual scientist at UC Davis. "It's easy to tune out." Harder to ignore is something called manual following response. "If you stand in a blizzard and reach for your car door," explains Whitney, "your hand will get dragged in the direction you perceive the snow to be blowing."The best way to create MFR is to use synchronized motions of a high-contrast background that resembles zebra stripes. "If you had fans dressed in all white alternating with fans dressed in all black, and everyone stepped in one direction simultaneously," says Whitney, "we'd expect that free throws would tend to err in that direction." The movement has to be simultaneous, and it has to happen a quarter-second before the shooter pulls the trigger. To a true-blue heckler, the extra work is well worth the effort if there's a chance an opponent will brick a game-tying shot.
                          Should we bring out the alternating 500 yellow and 500 black cards for SIU?
                          Yes, do it! :good: :good:
                          "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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                          • #28
                            We could just get the phone numbers of the players and then throw water bottles at them. That always works.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by AndyMoore
                              http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=3866119

                              "Dynamic random motion is like white noise on a TV," says David Whitney, a visual scientist at UC Davis. "It's easy to tune out." Harder to ignore is something called manual following response. "If you stand in a blizzard and reach for your car door," explains Whitney, "your hand will get dragged in the direction you perceive the snow to be blowing."The best way to create MFR is to use synchronized motions of a high-contrast background that resembles zebra stripes. "If you had fans dressed in all white alternating with fans dressed in all black, and everyone stepped in one direction simultaneously," says Whitney, "we'd expect that free throws would tend to err in that direction." The movement has to be simultaneous, and it has to happen a quarter-second before the shooter pulls the trigger. To a true-blue heckler, the extra work is well worth the effort if there's a chance an opponent will brick a game-tying shot.
                              Should we bring out the alternating 500 yellow and 500 black cards for SIU?
                              Do this. Pure Genius. :good:

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by H8KU
                                Originally posted by AndyMoore
                                http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=3866119

                                "Dynamic random motion is like white noise on a TV," says David Whitney, a visual scientist at UC Davis. "It's easy to tune out." Harder to ignore is something called manual following response. "If you stand in a blizzard and reach for your car door," explains Whitney, "your hand will get dragged in the direction you perceive the snow to be blowing."The best way to create MFR is to use synchronized motions of a high-contrast background that resembles zebra stripes. "If you had fans dressed in all white alternating with fans dressed in all black, and everyone stepped in one direction simultaneously," says Whitney, "we'd expect that free throws would tend to err in that direction." The movement has to be simultaneous, and it has to happen a quarter-second before the shooter pulls the trigger. To a true-blue heckler, the extra work is well worth the effort if there's a chance an opponent will brick a game-tying shot.
                                Should we bring out the alternating 500 yellow and 500 black cards for SIU?
                                Do this. Pure Genius. :good:
                                And I just happen to have a business trip to Wichita planned for this weekend! :whistle:
                                andymooredesign.com

                                MTXE, SHOX!

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