SoonerHoops: One more note from today's game: the paid attendance of 13,490 was a Lloyd Noble Center record. Thank you fans! #Sooners
SoonerHoops: One more note from today's game: the paid attendance of 13,490 was a Lloyd Noble Center record. Thank you fans! #Sooners
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There were plenty of open seats. No way that was a record. I suppose it could have been a record for seats paid for. Still, it was a ton of fun.
I think it was in 2003 that I went down there when we beat KU. Now that was a packed house full of screaming people.
I remember going in I think 2000? When Cincinatti was in town with Kenyon Martin and it was ****ing packed to the gills. That was a while ago. I also remember the years with Hollis and co. right around there, Bedlam was always packed, OU/TX, etc.
Yesterday was nice but nowhere near those crowds.
And the KU fans are ****ing annoying. Probably similar to the OU football superfans who go to every road game. Every made basket was like a game winner. 5 minutes into the game, Withey makes a free throw and their fans go ape**** like he just cured aids.
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I remember those Cincy games. Both years we played them right after they got beat and they kicked our ****. Those were some good teams. They might have won it all had Martin not broken his leg.
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Pretty solid crowd
Good crowd. Not even top 20 all-time, but it's good to be back on the right track.
castiglione should be embarrassed by the fans in blue in the lower bowl....
We were sure a lot better at rushing the court back then.
Of course they travel well....wouldn't you want to get out of Kansas?
All those kids in the 95 game probably couldn't wait to celebrate at Brothers.
Yep. I hoisted my pledge brother up onto the rim, and he cut down the net. There are a few of us that have a piece, and the main portion ended up with Ryan Minor who wore it around his neck. I remember the place was still rockin as Sampson came back out to do his post game with Bob Barry.
Going undefeated at home that year was awesome, I was at every game (also was at all of the girls games since I was a junior member...Etta Maytubby was an animal)
Considering KC is about the only place of note in the whole damn state. Sad thing is the good part of KC is in Missouri....
My roots are in west Kansas and I ****ing dread every time I go there...
Even Elk City clowns on west Kansas so I would say no where in Oklahoma is as bad as Kansas. That's not even considering the illegal mexican population...*cough* Liberal/Hugoton *cough*
As for the crowd, the amount of blue shirts was rough at the beginning. Fortunately, the Sooners showed up to play and kept the OU crowd in it. Hats off to the students for showing good support for quite a few games now. Last year vs Kansas was brutal when they did their rock chalk chant in our own stadium.
You mean the Mo side with over 100 murders a year? The place where the school district lost its accreditation? The side with too many abandoned buildings, blighted areas, and hopeless neighborhoods to even count? I guess where I live in Ks with its flourishing businesses, acclaimed schools, nice areas, houses, humming along economies, etc., don't count for much. Having the Chiefs and Royals don't make you a good city.
Good part is in Mo.? Who's smoking the loco now?
State to State comparison your fraction of 1% area in Kansas doesn't hold a candle...
Well that 1% is where I live. And the "1%" as you call it has the highest median household income and highest per-capita income in Kansas and is among the most affluent in the United States as well as having 20% of the state's population.
Personally I care about where I live as opposed to the entire state and where I live is a very nice area. I'm not interested in living in Topeka or Wichita. I could move to wherever I wanted and I am here. I'm sure people that live elsewhere just love it there. Hell, people loved living in a ****hole like Vegas. So a guy that has basically lived in the same area for over 35 years says he prefers it to other places and people soil themselves? Life ain't that long.
Soil myself?! Not quite...
I was really just amazed by your ****ertion... and I think that even you would admit there is a pretty glaring difference between:
and this:
One is a very valid ****ertion and wouldn't have drawn many comments, if any... the other is, as I said, loco on top of loco...
Well someone originally said something about it being a good thing to get out of Kansas. I merely stated that I ,prefer Kansas to Oklahoma and I believe it to be a better place to live - hence I live here. It's okay to say that about Kansas but if something is said about Oklahoma the butthurt comes out. Simple as that.
Now hopefully back to the discussion from the OP. I've said all I am going to say.