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<blockquote data-quote="stinger78" data-source="post: 972070" data-attributes="member: 6771"><p>I generally agree. I have heard several comments from players and coaches on how the energetic crowd got them juiced last Saturday. We like to comment on the loudest games we've been at in BDS. Nobody cares to remember the quietest. How do loud games happen? People showing up for good teams that we can play competitively with. The two other big wins this season were @Wake and @Miami, UNC was the biggest game so far at BDS and the crowd was rocking.</p><p></p><p>The point: Get BDS rocking, a true home field advantage, and this team can win. How do we get BDS rocking? By scheduling good, competitive teams, not patsies.</p><p></p><p>If we do that, we'll win some and we'll lose some, but the place will be humming. In my time at Tech, at BDS we were 1-1 vs. ND, 1-1 vs UGA, 1-1 vs. Auburn, 1-1-1 vs. Clem, 1-1 vs. USCe. Those were the five biggest games that we played every season, and we were 5-5-1 against them at BDS. That was fun football in front of big crowds, and we won our share, too. My vote is to schedule good, competitive games that create interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger78, post: 972070, member: 6771"] I generally agree. I have heard several comments from players and coaches on how the energetic crowd got them juiced last Saturday. We like to comment on the loudest games we've been at in BDS. Nobody cares to remember the quietest. How do loud games happen? People showing up for good teams that we can play competitively with. The two other big wins this season were @Wake and @Miami, UNC was the biggest game so far at BDS and the crowd was rocking. The point: Get BDS rocking, a true home field advantage, and this team can win. How do we get BDS rocking? By scheduling good, competitive teams, not patsies. If we do that, we'll win some and we'll lose some, but the place will be humming. In my time at Tech, at BDS we were 1-1 vs. ND, 1-1 vs UGA, 1-1 vs. Auburn, 1-1-1 vs. Clem, 1-1 vs. USCe. Those were the five biggest games that we played every season, and we were 5-5-1 against them at BDS. That was fun football in front of big crowds, and we won our share, too. My vote is to schedule good, competitive games that create interest. [/QUOTE]
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