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The whole place was ELECTRIC.
The roof makes a big difference. It was very loud. This Saturday will be insane loud.
I know I’m in the minority but I don’t think it’s going to be as long. There will be 20k Nd fans at least. Will definitely cut down on the sound.
"I’ve been in a bunch of these games here," Foster said. "I think the one that was closest to the atmosphere they had here tonight was when Mike Vick came in his sophomore year, they beat us and we were a top-five football team at the time. I have not seen the atmosphere like this here in a long, long time. So it was a good night for the ‘Canes."
I watched Peter Ariz on the FOX show that's posted here on the site and I he mentioned how the stadium was rocking last week and the sound stays in the stadium which is rare for college football. For the people who went to HRS for the game vs VaTech, how loud was it? What kind of insight can you provide for someone like me who is a Canes fan (born and raised in Palatka, Florida) but moved to Kansas to relocate for a job? I appreciate your feedback.
The place was definitely live but far from what the OB used to be back in the day. There is a certain gheyness to the new millennium game that cannot be explained exactly.
* Never do I remember people in the Orange Bowl screaming at other fans to sit down. Now a days thats a regular occasion.
* There were several times where the stadium would start to get rockin', then go to a TV commercial break and the fans were still into it only to have some stupid trivia contest come on the TV screens that would force everyone to sit and be quiet. There should be NONE OF THAT **** for big time night games. Honoring long time season ticket-holders and various trivia game bull**** is for noon games against teams that al golden beat. In big games the focus should remain on the game until halftime and/or maybe the quarter breaks.
* Never do I remember people in the Orange Bowl screaming at other fans to sit down. Now a days thats a regular occasion.
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The roof makes a big difference. It was very loud. This Saturday will be insane loud.
I know I’m in the minority but I don’t think it’s going to be as long. There will be 20k Nd fans at least. Will definitely cut down on the sound.
Felt like the OB.
The place was definitely live but far from what the OB used to be back in the day. There is a certain gheyness to the new millennium game that cannot be explained exactly.
* Never do I remember people in the Orange Bowl screaming at other fans to sit down. Now a days thats a regular occasion.
* There were several times where the stadium would start to get rockin', then go to a TV commercial break and the fans were still into it only to have some stupid trivia contest come on the TV screens that would force everyone to sit and be quiet. There should be NONE OF THAT **** for big time night games. Honoring long time season ticket-holders and various trivia game bull**** is for noon games against teams that al golden beat. In big games the focus should remain on the game until halftime and/or maybe the quarter breaks.
The place was definitely live but far from what the OB used to be back in the day. There is a certain gheyness to the new millennium game that cannot be explained exactly.
* Never do I remember people in the Orange Bowl screaming at other fans to sit down. Now a days thats a regular occasion.
* There were several times where the stadium would start to get rockin', then go to a TV commercial break and the fans were still into it only to have some stupid trivia contest come on the TV screens that would force everyone to sit and be quiet. There should be NONE OF THAT **** for big time night games. Honoring long time season ticket-holders and various trivia game bull**** is for noon games against teams that al golden beat. In big games the focus should remain on the game until halftime and/or maybe the quarter breaks.
The roof makes a big difference. It was very loud. This Saturday will be insane loud.
I know I’m in the minority but I don’t think it’s going to be as long. There will be 20k Nd fans at least. Will definitely cut down on the sound.
I watched Peter Ariz on the FOX show that's posted here on the site and I he mentioned how the stadium was rocking last week and the sound stays in the stadium which is rare for college football. For the people who went to HRS for the game vs VaTech, how loud was it? What kind of insight can you provide for someone like me who is a Canes fan (born and raised in Palatka, Florida) but moved to Kansas to relocate for a job? I appreciate your feedback.