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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 86434" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>I am sitting in Upper North this year because my brother settled on it as the best view of the offense developing. Anyway, there were plenty of signs of how loud it gets even though it doesn't resonate as well to us in that area. Basically, if you watch the way Kaaya had to do his check downs and every now and again the snaps then you could see the Miami players showing signs that crowd noise was impacting them. Opposing teams do routinely speak about the noise at Bobby Dodd. </p><p></p><p></p><p>One player after the game did point out that if they do their part and get these games to be big ones then the fans respond. He was willing to look at it as more a reward for what the team is doing. Now, I do wish the fans would put 100% effort into making noise against every opponent no matter what time the game starts or who the opponent is or what the teams record is and student sections would get packed in to the gills. But the reality is that basically no teams fanbase shows that kind of "fanatic" behavior game in and game out. People are fickle in their effort. I am tempted to say "it is what it is."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 86434, member: 231"] I am sitting in Upper North this year because my brother settled on it as the best view of the offense developing. Anyway, there were plenty of signs of how loud it gets even though it doesn't resonate as well to us in that area. Basically, if you watch the way Kaaya had to do his check downs and every now and again the snaps then you could see the Miami players showing signs that crowd noise was impacting them. Opposing teams do routinely speak about the noise at Bobby Dodd. One player after the game did point out that if they do their part and get these games to be big ones then the fans respond. He was willing to look at it as more a reward for what the team is doing. Now, I do wish the fans would put 100% effort into making noise against every opponent no matter what time the game starts or who the opponent is or what the teams record is and student sections would get packed in to the gills. But the reality is that basically no teams fanbase shows that kind of "fanatic" behavior game in and game out. People are fickle in their effort. I am tempted to say "it is what it is." [/QUOTE]
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