jimmybuffett
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I love this idea!Isn't it Duke Basketball where the fans bring newspapers and mock read them when the opposing team is introduced?
I love this idea!Isn't it Duke Basketball where the fans bring newspapers and mock read them when the opposing team is introduced?
I love the idea of silence. It's been discussed on the old site a number of times. And of course Clauss mentioned it in his great article. I think its a fantastic idea, much more intimidating. As mentioned though, it would take alot to coordinate with all 70,000. It if were to work I think the cheerleaders would need to go to all four corners like they do for the I-O-W-A chant and hold up SILENCE signs and shush everyone.
As Hawkeyes, I would like to think that we are educated, social and decent folk.
Can one person change everyones idea about booing at Iowa games? NO. Can one person change one other persons idea about booing at Iowa games? Of Course. This is how change happens. It won't happen overnight but it can happen. We need to influence those that we can. One thing seems certain. If we do not try to stop the booing when it confronts us, it certainly is less likely to happen.
Can one person change everyones idea about booing at Iowa games? NO. Can one person change one other persons idea about booing at Iowa games? Of Course. This is how change happens. It won't happen overnight but it can happen. We need to influence those that we can. One thing seems certain. If we do not try to stop the booing when it confronts us, it certainly is less likely to happen.
I agree with the original post. We sit next to the student section, and it bugs me every time they boo the opposing team. I think it lacks class as well. Silence seems like a better mind game.
I'm sorry, but this is ridiculously naive. It's like saying that observing the speed limit yourself will cause others to not speed.
HandsyHobo, Your analogy would be accurate if no one challenged a booing hawkeye fan. I was suggesting fans that find booing distasteful confront those that are booing. I think anything that makes boo birds stop and think about what they are doing is worth a try.
However, my suggestion may very well be naive. I am for trying all of the good ideas contained within this thread. My suggestion is just something that I can actually do.
I do think your earlier post declaring an important distinction between hawkeyes and hawkeye fans does seems to be accurate, at least when viewing some more recent posts.
Ok, I may have been a bit harsh but come on. Booing your own players/team there is no excuse for but there is nothing wrong with booing the opposing team when they come out on the field. And I went to school there so save the distinction crap.