KINGALLISON
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Top 50 Atmospheres in College Basketball
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Todor
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RE: Top 50 Atmospheres in College Basketball
It’s a good list, but the Y should be much, much higher. And the other Aggies could be about 10 spots higher.
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Itinerant Texan
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RE: Top 50 Atmospheres in College Basketball
Agreed, the "best in Texas" resides in Lubbock.
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RCI
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RE: Top 50 Atmospheres in College Basketball
MIstake=I posted this thinking of their football games... Sorry. Don't know about their basketball games. I do know I enjoyed seeing some Texas basketball games last year in old Gregory Gym. That brought back some memories.
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TCU has one of the best pre-game party areas and Bar-B-Que line-ups. People bid and buy spaces then build up very impressive spaces with giant TVs and just about every thing you might want. It may be easier to watch the game from the party areas than the stadium seating. I agree the Tech fans are the wildest, and they put their logo on everything.
(This post was last modified: 08-10-2022 06:35 PM by RCI.)
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06-19-2022 10:06 AM |
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OhioBoilermaker
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RE: Top 50 Atmospheres in College Basketball
I won't comment on IU being higher than Purdue, but Minnesota being that high is an absolute joke.
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DoubleRSU
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RE: Top 50 Atmospheres in College Basketball
Can’t believe UTA isn’t on the list. These writers obviously haven’t been to the College Park Center when 1,777 pack it for UALR.
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06-19-2022 11:54 AM |
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CrimsonPhantom
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RE: Top 50 Atmospheres in College Basketball
Clearly the last time they visited UNM was when that logo was last used more than a decade ago.
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06-19-2022 02:58 PM |
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OhioBoilermaker
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RE: Top 50 Atmospheres in College Basketball
(06-19-2022 02:58 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: Clearly the last time they visited UNM was when that logo was last used more than a decade ago.
probably didn't want to visit the carjack-capital-of-America to get the new logo
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06-19-2022 08:29 PM |
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FoUTASportscaster
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RE: Top 50 Atmospheres in College Basketball
TCU 50…?
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06-23-2022 02:28 AM |
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Pounder
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RE: Top 50 Atmospheres in College Basketball
Sigh.
Sorry, verklempt. Matt Court in Eugene is a marvel in many ways, but old Mac Court would put Oregon way up this list. And I could write a true slamming’ essay about it.
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06-26-2022 02:28 PM |
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RT98
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RE: Top 50 Atmospheres in College Basketball
(06-19-2022 11:54 AM)DoubleRSU Wrote: Can’t believe UTA isn’t on the list. These writers obviously haven’t been to the College Park Center when 1,777 pack it for UALR.
Really? I don't know what you have against us. Most of us UTA fans realize we are just a large commuter school and we will never get much fan support. I have been to several games at CPC, really nice arena but not real big and even at that never full
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runamuck
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RE: Top 50 Atmospheres in College Basketball
(06-27-2022 12:40 AM)RT98 Wrote: (06-19-2022 11:54 AM)DoubleRSU Wrote: Can’t believe UTA isn’t on the list. These writers obviously haven’t been to the College Park Center when 1,777 pack it for UALR.
Really? I don't know what you have against us. Most of us UTA fans realize we are just a large commuter school and we will never get much fan support. I have been to several games at CPC, really nice arena but not real big and even at that never full
I saw it when oklahoma came in and it was packed and the game went down to the last couple of shots. I also saw it when we obliterated Akron during an NIT home game. it was like the Globetrotters vs the Washington Generals or whoever their patsy team was. with all the graphics and mini blimps flying around and an excited crowd, it was pretty cool. as for the commuter school label I would double check that as I think the school has one of the largest enrollments of foreign students in the area. around 5,000 or so. 1777 is probably about as many folks in the metro area that are willing to leave home and drive across town to see a match-up with UALR.
(This post was last modified: 08-08-2022 09:23 AM by runamuck.)
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FoUTASportscaster
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RE: Top 50 Atmospheres in College Basketball
(06-27-2022 12:40 AM)RT98 Wrote: (06-19-2022 11:54 AM)DoubleRSU Wrote: Can’t believe UTA isn’t on the list. These writers obviously haven’t been to the College Park Center when 1,777 pack it for UALR.
Really? I don't know what you have against us. Most of us UTA fans realize we are just a large commuter school and we will never get much fan support. I have been to several games at CPC, really nice arena but not real big and even at that never full
He doesn’t like the fact that I said College Park Center was the best collegiate arena in Texas when it opened, was part of the impetus for UT-Austin’s new arena and that Baylor took a page out of UTA’s book when they made their arena 7,000 (just like CPC’s).
The irony is I said nothing about UTA’s attendance in comparison with anyone else but our peers.
But, when you have Key Arena off-campus or a junior high gym on-campus, it’s easy to get arena-envy and throw bombs on a message board to compensate.
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08-10-2022 05:42 PM |
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Lopes87
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RE: Top 50 Atmospheres in College Basketball
(08-10-2022 05:42 PM)FoUTASportscaster Wrote: (06-27-2022 12:40 AM)RT98 Wrote: (06-19-2022 11:54 AM)DoubleRSU Wrote: Can’t believe UTA isn’t on the list. These writers obviously haven’t been to the College Park Center when 1,777 pack it for UALR.
Really? I don't know what you have against us. Most of us UTA fans realize we are just a large commuter school and we will never get much fan support. I have been to several games at CPC, really nice arena but not real big and even at that never full
He doesn’t like the fact that I said College Park Center was the best collegiate arena in Texas when it opened, was part of the impetus for UT-Austin’s new arena and that Baylor took a page out of UTA’s book when they made their arena 7,000 (just like CPC’s).
The irony is I said nothing about UTA’s attendance in comparison with anyone else but our peers.
But, when you have Key Arena off-campus or a junior high gym on-campus, it’s easy to get arena-envy and throw bombs on a message board to compensate.
Key Arena is no more. the billion dollar Climate Pledge arena is what it is called now and it's a fantastic place to watch basketball and hockey. Only issue is that SU won't use the arena for games vs NMSU and GCU. They will put those games in their 999 seat gym and host schools that don't draw well at CPA. Its a real shame.
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08-10-2022 11:12 PM |
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FirstandGoal
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RE: Top 50 Atmospheres in College Basketball
(08-10-2022 11:12 PM)Lopes87 Wrote: (08-10-2022 05:42 PM)FoUTASportscaster Wrote: (06-27-2022 12:40 AM)RT98 Wrote: (06-19-2022 11:54 AM)DoubleRSU Wrote: Can’t believe UTA isn’t on the list. These writers obviously haven’t been to the College Park Center when 1,777 pack it for UALR.
Really? I don't know what you have against us. Most of us UTA fans realize we are just a large commuter school and we will never get much fan support. I have been to several games at CPC, really nice arena but not real big and even at that never full
He doesn’t like the fact that I said College Park Center was the best collegiate arena in Texas when it opened, was part of the impetus for UT-Austin’s new arena and that Baylor took a page out of UTA’s book when they made their arena 7,000 (just like CPC’s).
The irony is I said nothing about UTA’s attendance in comparison with anyone else but our peers.
But, when you have Key Arena off-campus or a junior high gym on-campus, it’s easy to get arena-envy and throw bombs on a message board to compensate.
Key Arena is no more. the billion dollar Climate Pledge arena is what it is called now and it's a fantastic place to watch basketball and hockey. Only issue is that SU won't use the arena for games vs NMSU and GCU. They will put those games in their 999 seat gym and host schools that don't draw well at CPA. Its a real shame.
I don't speak for their decisions, but I can understand feeling a need to have the loudest crowd possible. A thousand people in the spacious City or county owned facility will not have near the noise level as in the small gym. It appears to be a tradeoff between proving you need a larger permanent facility by getting maybe a 50% larger attendance and controlling the atmosphere. Not a comparison but look at the size of Duke's Cameron Arena.
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