Allabouttheu95
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Can someone explain the decision of not pumping crowd noise in? We all know every other acc team is going to Do it. So why are we not?
Well, you beat me to itIt was mentioned several times on the telecast: Both teams have to agree on the amount and they could not come to an agreement. Smart on UAB to take that factor away.
Let’s hope your tightThey explained it multiple times during the broadcast. Both teams have to agree on crowd noise levels. Obviously UAB didn’t want noise and Miami did. Not sure why they made the rule that way but that’s how it is. I don’t expect to hear much if any crowd noise played anywhere this year.
not going to lie....as crazy as it is to even think about this i had the same thought. why would a visiting team ever agree to crowd noise?Sounds ridiculous IMO, why should a visiting team get a say in home much home-field advantage their opponent gets? Makes no sense for the tiebreaker to be zero crowd noise.
I thought the exact same thing. I would never allow a home field advantage if I didn’t have to. The rule is kind of stupid.not going to lie....as crazy as it is to even think about this i had the same thought. why would a visiting team ever agree to crowd noise?
Its fake crowd noise though. I get why the teams would need to agree to how much there is.not going to lie....as crazy as it is to even think about this i had the same thought. why would a visiting team ever agree to crowd noise?
Then there's not gonna be any because what road team is gonna be like yea please pipe in the noise so it's harder for our players to communicate.Well, you beat me to it
Can someone explain the decision of not pumping crowd noise in? We all know every other acc team is going to Do it. So why are we not?
I watched with company and did not hear them explain that.So you didn't watch the game?
There’s No wayThey say attendance was 8153. Apparently having 12.5% capacity isn't very loud.