Technically it's Bb, but I agree haha
Chords has forced QBs to call timeouts and cuss out drum majors. I remember Tommy Bowden blew a gasket when his QB had to call timeout in 2007 trying to score a TD in the North Endzone in the first quarter after a Tech turnover on the first play from scrimmage. Climpsun wound up having to kick a field goal after a second round of Chords after the timeout got the Swarm and frats even louder and helped with miscommunication. Believe that was the difference in the game. But hey, the Band has only been playing Chords on 3rd down and other key defensive moments for the better part of 20 years.If the next coach announces Chords is coming back at his introductory press conference, I'll give him a standing ovation. Chords on big plays could give me goosebumps. Money Down has never done that yet.
I don't know about it working, but I saw a money down sign (same font, different colors) in a Florida hype video. I'd imagine when you have a full stadium of 70k+ it gets the juice flowing. When we're looking like Duke's stadium with so many empty seats, money down just looks embarassing.Does money down work anywhere else?
AMEN!!!If the fans have to be told when to yell they’re not watching the game.
Reminds me of canned laughter for sitcoms or cue cards for game shows.
Of course 70k Florida fans are going to yelling regardless of what sign, band, song or PA announcer is employed.I don't know about it working, but I saw a money down sign (same font, different colors) in a Florida hype video. I'd imagine when you have a full stadium of 70k+ it gets the juice flowing. When we're looking like Duke's stadium with so many empty seats, money down just looks embarassing.
In all the time I was going to the Florida games with my buddies in the 1990s and 2000s even with 80,000 plus I never thought it was particularly loud except when they start booing officials. The students would not get there until about midway through the first quarter and if they got bored with another typical Gator blowout they would almost vacate the premises by the middle of the 3rd quarter. I will say this about Florida Field it was an entirely different environment at night especially when the Gators were playing either Tennessee or LSU. One year they were playing Vanderbilt and I actually saw a fan fall asleep in a drunken stupor only to wake up occasionally to check to see if the Gators had scored again. I always thought Tech fans were more engaged as a general rule. The price of success I suppose.Of course 70k Florida fans are going to yelling regardless of what sign, band, song or PA announcer is employed.