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Football season ticket holder here that normally starts going to b-ball games once the calendar flips to the new year & my schedule opens up.  But since UNT is a #basketballschool now, starting earlier this year.  First off, anyone agree with this assessment?  When I go to football games I'm just waiting for the proverbial kick to the nuts in the second half.  East Carolina was a perfect microcosm of this.  Oh look!  We're up 21-0!!  What are we going to do to blow it?  And sure enough, we do. Over and over again.  With basketball, I feel the exact opposite.  Whether it's Minnesota, Oregon State, etc, what are we going to do to win it?  And more times than not, we do!!  Clutch, clutch, clutch.  Well done team!  I love it.  

Really liked the game presentation too.  The only thing I've noticed is it seems the pep band is getting less "air time" if that makes sense at the expense of giving the hype guy more exposure.  Kinda an ass-whip if you ask me.  "SOMEBODY MAKE SOME NOOIISE!!!!!", "EVERONE SCREAM HELL YEAH!!!!".  We can be loud on our own without being told, thank you very much.  It s almost like a warm-up act before he heads down to Dallas for his 2nd job at Baby Dolls.  With that solid radio DJ voice he can then bark out "EVERYONE SCREAM HELL YEAH!!  AND GIVE IT UP FOR DESTINY ON THE MAIN STAGE!!!!".  Don't act like you don't know what I'm talking about there.  🤣🤣

Happy Thanksgiving all and Go Mean Green!

 

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Unfortunately, I feel like pep bands all over the country are largely getting sidelined for the DJ music and "Let's make some noise!" kinda stuff.  It's definitely not unique to NT.  

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I enjoyed the overall presentation too. One gripe kind of related to your second paragraph though. A spontaneous 'North Texas' chant broke out in the second half; I think it was right after Oregon St called time out when we went up 53-46. It would have been a really cool moment if the chant were allowed to get bigger. Instead it got drowned out by in arena music and the next paid promotion. So, just being more cognizant of those moments, and they don't happen too frequently, would improve the game experience. I should mention that they have stopped before to let North Texas chants build up; the game against Memphis last season comes to mind.

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49 minutes ago, Son Of A Flying Worm said:

I enjoyed the overall presentation too. One gripe kind of related to your second paragraph though. A spontaneous 'North Texas' chant broke out in the second half; I think it was right after Oregon St called time out when we went up 53-46. It would have been a really cool moment if the chant were allowed to get bigger. Instead it got drowned out by in arena music and the next paid promotion. So, just being more cognizant of those moments, and they don't happen too frequently, would improve the game experience. I should mention that they have stopped before to let North Texas chants build up; the game against Memphis last season comes to mind.

I was going to mention this. I was one of the "old men" that stood in the student section to help fill in with school being out. We tried starting the chant because it was perfect timing. End of a 13-0 run following a steal and Jossell 3. We tried and tried but yeah the DJ and music eventually drowned us out.

Then they had the nerve to start the chant with 35 seconds left after Jossell moved two free throws and OSU hit a game-tying 3. Crowd was completely depleted including myself and I had no interest in restarting the chant.

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It’s the Mark Cuban/Mavs’ effect on basketball. Not a fan of it. I don’t mind some music, but not constantly. I enjoy the timeouts to talk about the game to the people next to me.  

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2 minutes ago, UNTLifer said:

It’s the Mark Cuban/Mavs’ effect on basketball. Not a fan of it. I don’t mind some music, but not constantly. I enjoy the timeouts to talk about the game to the people next to me.  

That would simply be a doors effect. People enjoy music and the hype it brings to athletes. I can assure you a player on the floor much rather hear music that will feed their adrenaline than a school chant. That’s an every sport thing.  

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