Zero atmosphere at the tourney
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Zero atmosphere at the tourney
Where are the students and bands? It sounds dead at the X. Times sure have changed.
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Way more active than either student section, and teaming up with the nearby Moorhead students. They brought plenty of beach balls, ran throgh a number of (often somewhat off-color) chants, and sufficiently irked the security staff. Made an otherwise sull game a bit more exciting. Didn't hear them this morning either, but no real need for them since the students were so involved.wblhcky24 wrote:How was 216. Didn't really here them in the morningkarl(east) wrote:The morning session was the best for quarterfinal atmosphere that I've seen.
The EP-LN game is morgue-like, though. The highlight was 216. I have higher hopes for game 2...
I think wbl section has been the biggest so farkarl(east) wrote:Way more active than either student section, and teaming up with the nearby Moorhead students. They brought plenty of beach balls, ran throgh a number of (often somewhat off-color) chants, and sufficiently irked the security staff. Made an otherwise sull game a bit more exciting. Didn't hear them this morning either, but no real need for them since the students were so involved.wblhcky24 wrote:How was 216. Didn't really here them in the morningkarl(east) wrote:The morning session was the best for quarterfinal atmosphere that I've seen.
The EP-LN game is morgue-like, though. The highlight was 216. I have higher hopes for game 2...
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This is all that matters, of course.Goldfishdude wrote:But...... the gorillas are back!!!!

In terms of student sections:
1. WBL-biggest I've seen since I've been watching regularly. Not quite as many chants as I might like, but they can be hard to coordinate across such a huge section.
2. DE-not as big as some of the others, but they are the smallest school in the field, and they chanted more than anyone. Held their own vs. WBL.
3. Edina-nothing fancy, but solid in every aspect. They know what they're doing here.
4. Blaine-better than past years; got some help from WBL.
5. Eagan-big, but you can tell they're new to this. Disorganized.
6. Moorhead-hard to separate from 216. Small but pretty active.
7. EP-wil give them something of a pass due to their opponent, but otherwise disappointing.
8. LN-there was a student section?
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Can we expect a full Top 20 of student sections next year?karl(east) wrote:This is all that matters, of course.Goldfishdude wrote:But...... the gorillas are back!!!!![]()
In terms of student sections:
1. WBL-biggest I've seen since I've been watching regularly. Not quite as many chants as I might like, but they can be hard to coordinate across such a huge section.
2. DE-not as big as some of the others, but they are the smallest school in the field, and they chanted more than anyone. Held their own vs. WBL.
3. Edina-nothing fancy, but solid in every aspect. They know what they're doing here.
4. Blaine-better than past years; got some help from WBL.
5. Eagan-big, but you can tell they're new to this. Disorganized.
6. Moorhead-hard to separate from 216. Small but pretty active.
7. EP-wil give them something of a pass due to their opponent, but otherwise disappointing.
8. LN-there was a student section?
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Best student sections I see every year are WBL and Burnsville. Unfortunately they are not at the X enough for everyone to see..
As long as I've been involved with WBL they have always had a huge following, and I would make the argument the biggest in the state. Alot has to do with being one of the bigger schools, but that doesn't give and excuse to the other big schools for small turnouts to support their schools. Disappointing.
As long as I've been involved with WBL they have always had a huge following, and I would make the argument the biggest in the state. Alot has to do with being one of the bigger schools, but that doesn't give and excuse to the other big schools for small turnouts to support their schools. Disappointing.
Agreed.karl(east) wrote:The morning session was the best for quarterfinal atmosphere that I've seen.
The EP-LN game is morgue-like, though. The highlight was 216. I have higher hopes for game 2...
But I do see where things were not as "loud" at the X.
This is because there are no privates schools to hate on (just cake to hate)

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Semis will have 2,000+ more tomorrow.nipeshow18 wrote:15,000 people for the night session was a sure disappointment. The beer I drank between sessions along with the boring first game about put me to sleep.
Better atmosphere as well.
If only one private team made it... A LOT more to heckle and talk about...

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Sorry that you might have seen 10 empty seats last night. People do get up every once in a whileTigers33 wrote:Sorry, but television does not lie...There was lots of empty seats last night on television
Its just like the wild games sellout streak. The tickets may be sold, but I can vouche that the place is not packed.

There looked to be lots of open seats. Anyway, did they let the upper deck students move into the lower deck for the second AA game? The MSHSL didn't let them do that in the past.codemanh wrote:Sorry that you might have seen 10 empty seats last night. People do get up every once in a whileTigers33 wrote:Sorry, but television does not lie...There was lots of empty seats last night on television
Its just like the wild games sellout streak. The tickets may be sold, but I can vouche that the place is not packed.
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Sorry but being there in person doesn't lieTigers33 wrote:Sorry, but television does not lie...There was lots of empty seats last night on television
Its just like the wild games sellout streak. The tickets may be sold, but I can vouche that the place is not packed.

During the final two periods of the first game there wasn't an empty seat and for the first period and a half or so of the second game it was pretty full. After that it started getting late and the game got out of hand.
EP two out of three.