knapplc
International Man of Mystery
:facepalm:Of course the crowd was jacked up. We had just recovered a fumble at the goalline. Nobody debates the fact that Nebraska's crowd can be electric. The problem is that it's usually only electric for about 3% of the season.
Every single home game of the year, the crowd should be as jacked as it was for 2009 Oklahoma. It's really easy - all you have to do is yell as loud as you can. But our crowd is too lazy or prissy or unrealistic or just trying too hard to be a bunch of "football intellectuals," for us to have that kind of atmosphere on a regular basis.
I can't stand it when people praise the crowd for being electric at a big game. Any stadium has a great atmosphere when Ohio State or Texas or Oklahoma comes to town. The stadium atmospheres that set themselves apart are the ones that have a great atmosphere even when their team is in a dogfight with Kansas. That shouldn't be too much to ask of the self-proclaimed "Greatest Fans in College Football."
"We don't do ________ so we're not the Greatest Fans in College Football."
I love how everyone has their own personal definition of what the "Greatest Fans in College Football" entails, and when the fans don't follow through with MY definition, they're not the greatest anymore.
You just can't please people. The crowd was LOUD throughout this game, and now that's a bad thing? Or, you want a 2009 Oklahoma level of excitement when we're playing St. Agatha's School for the Athletically Inept? That's not going to happen, Herc. That doesn't happen anywhere.
When Pat Hill, who has led Fresno St. into every tough venue in America the past decade, says that the atmosphere in Lincoln is "special" and "the best" then I think we're doing something right.
“After the game, I’ve never heard so many positive people walking off the field,” Hill said. “Our kids were almost in shock with the type of fans that they have. They were congratulating them on a great game, for playing hard, telling our guys good luck and that’s the type of atmosphere that is great.
“They are intelligent football fans. They appreciate a good football game, they all stayed there at the end and it was a different environment than I’ve ever been in as far as a crowd and people that appreciate the game of football. It was a great atmosphere to play in and I was kind of taken back walking off the field, because I’ve never heard those kind of positive remarks like that in any game.”
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