GT fans used to all blow kazoos back in the day.Question as I'm ignorant to the rules.
Why are schools like Mississippi State and New Mexico State allowed to have cowbells, but GT enforces a "No noise making devices" policy???? I wish we could have a cool tool that makes it sound like a buzzing noise.
GT fans used to all blow kazoos back in the day.
Why dont we encourage our fanbase to partake in this???
Well they brought the clankers to the Orange Bowl and they looked like parts that had fallen off their tractors they welded together. Thankfully they had few reasons to use them during the game. Before the game it was irritating, not anywhere near as annoying as barking, but nowhere near pleasant.When wifey and I went to the GT - Mississippi State game some years back in Starkville I was preparing myself for the onslaught of cacophony from the cowbells, but got a pleasant surprise when they turned out not to be real, actual bells that cows wear (or wore, back in the day), but little tinkle sounding things that when rung en masse had a kind of magical sound to them. I found them to be rather pleasant, myself.
Such as cowbells or kazoos might be irritating to some, but I find them far preferable to the blatting of over-loud piped in music. I love music, but could they turn it down about eight notches? And music at a football game should be played by the BAND. But I digress...
Because it's annoying as hell
. You should walk out exhausted yourself.
Just get up and yell lmao, we don’t need a gimmick we just need fans to show excitement.
Uh... yeah. It's to make as much noise as possible so hopefully a receiver cannot hear his quarterback make a change. That's why you get loud. It hypes the team up like crazy too!
So many people are like ugh, annoying... we aren't in a freaking movie theater... we need to make as much noise as possible. I know sometimes when the other team is close and near the endzone I turn around and beat the heck out of the bleacher seat to make noise.
It is a competitive advantage. If you dont think some of the players dont get fired up when we do your wrong.
Just saying, I want check off every possible thing these fans can do to help this team. Making BDS ear drum bleeding loud is important.
Like I said if your voice isnt strained after a GT game, why even go. You should walk out exhausted yourself.
Remember the vuvuzelas at the 2010 world cup? These sound kind of awesome because they sound just like a swarm of bees. We could be on to something.
I'm getting nearly to the age where I'm exhausted after walking from my car to my seat for kickoff.
These were present at the Citrus Bowl when we beat the tar out of Nebraska. Were being sold by vendors inside the stadium if I remember correctly. I have no idea what we did with the yellow ones we bought but I wish I still had it for memorabilia.
I did not know this. I think we should bring them back, but it would take a decent sized contingent of us.