We tried up in our section, but it was all messed up due to echoes or something. Couldn't get it going.I actually like the "Can't be beat; Won't be beat" chant. I think if the whole stadium got behind it, it would sound really good. I'm sure when the Husker Power chant started, the really blue blue-hairs hated it. Isn't that right Knapp?
Yeah, nothing gets me more psyched for the 4th quarter than the song, Hey Baby.That's one of those stupid Bring Back Gameday things that some of the students are doing. I'd rather play Hey Baby after the third instead of that chant.For all the people moaning about how the Nebraska crowds have been weak lately, I thought that the crowd was actually really great on Saturday. However, some idiots in the student section are trying to get a bunch of new chants going. One of them being "Can't be beat" "Won't be beat". This stinks and has never worked. Stick with tradition. If you've never experienced a Husker Power chant, you are missing out. It gets me pumped every time.
I think the issue (disclaimer: I'm a student and I hate it) is that it has too many similar sounding words. "Husker Power" is a nice two word chant that has a nice rhythm. "Can't be beat; won't be beat" has six words and four of the six words all sound the same when ten thousand people are yelling it. I like the idea, and I appreciate that the take back gameday folks are trying to make the student section more useful, but it's a work in progress right now, imo.I actually like the "Can't be beat; Won't be beat" chant. I think if the whole stadium got behind it, it would sound really good. I'm sure when the Husker Power chant started, the really blue blue-hairs hated it. Isn't that right Knapp?
Are you using Comic Sans?!I think the biggest issue isn't the number of syllables in a word or sentence but the fact it's potential change. People hate change. When status quo is disrupted, people tend to flip out.
Probably hearing aid interference. ^_^We tried up in our section, but it was all messed up due to echoes or something. Couldn't get it going.I actually like the "Can't be beat; Won't be beat" chant. I think if the whole stadium got behind it, it would sound really good. I'm sure when the Husker Power chant started, the really blue blue-hairs hated it. Isn't that right Knapp?
Why yes...yes I am.Are you using Comic Sans?!I think the biggest issue isn't the number of syllables in a word or sentence but the fact it's potential change. People hate change. When status quo is disrupted, people tend to flip out.
The reason the student section was chanting that is because the cheerleaders were holding signs that said can't be beat, won't be beat and lifting the first or the latter up periodically. So, If you're going to blame anyone for that one, blame the cheerleaders.For all the people moaning about how the Nebraska crowds have been weak lately, I thought that the crowd was actually really great on Saturday. However, some idiots in the student section are trying to get a bunch of new chants going. One of them being "Can't be beat" "Won't be beat". This stinks and has never worked. Stick with tradition. If you've never experienced a Husker Power chant, you are missing out. It gets me pumped every time.
Dad wears a hearing aid. I'm not that old yet. ^_^Probably hearing aid interference. ^_^We tried up in our section, but it was all messed up due to echoes or something. Couldn't get it going.I actually like the "Can't be beat; Won't be beat" chant. I think if the whole stadium got behind it, it would sound really good. I'm sure when the Husker Power chant started, the really blue blue-hairs hated it. Isn't that right Knapp?
Anyways, I don't like the can't be beat chant. It just doesn't really feel right. I know traditions get started somewhere, but we already have a chant and it's Husker Power. I applaud these people for wanting to start something new and get our fan base rolling, but I think the idea just needs to be refined a little bit.
Another issue that exists right now is general lack of awareness. For example, when I sat in South, the only song I knew the words to was There Is No Place Like Nebraska. When I started sitting in East, there were tons of things I picked up on that I never noticed while sitting in the South, like words to some of the other songs we play. If I'm only one section away, I can't even imagine how little some of the other people in the stadium know.
If Taking Back Gameday is serious, they need to get their PR and advertising brains together and come up with some better strategies. Right now, their means of awareness are 8X11.5 in. flyers and e-mails from the athletic program. With the information overload going on in the campus already, flyers are readily annoyed. And anybody who has gone to college since e-mail was introduced will tell you that most university e-mails go ignored.
Now if only everyone new the lyrics to that song! Looking around last game I would say I saw about an eighth to a quarter of the students actually singing the song.Last two games after the "cant be beat, wont be beat' chant they went right into Enter Sandman - this could be pretty cool if it became our version of 'Jump Around' - at least for the few of us who can still jump.![]()
The funny part is it starts with the intro from Hells Bells.Now if only everyone new the lyrics to that song! Looking around last game I would say I saw about an eighth to a quarter of the students actually singing the song.Last two games after the "cant be beat, wont be beat' chant they went right into Enter Sandman - this could be pretty cool if it became our version of 'Jump Around' - at least for the few of us who can still jump.![]()
This.Im a student there and the can't be beat chant is actually awful. Everyone I have talked to hates it.