Here is the clip of #Baylor linebacker Matt Jones calling out that crowd in Lubbock last night.
— Matt Lively (@mattblively) October 30, 2022
He didn't think #TexasTech fans brought the energy. #SicEm pic.twitter.com/qmGOdMRAmk
Here is the clip of #Baylor linebacker Matt Jones calling out that crowd in Lubbock last night.
— Matt Lively (@mattblively) October 30, 2022
He didn't think #TexasTech fans brought the energy. #SicEm pic.twitter.com/qmGOdMRAmk
gobears20 said:Here is the clip of #Baylor linebacker Matt Jones calling out that crowd in Lubbock last night.
— Matt Lively (@mattblively) October 30, 2022
He didn't think #TexasTech fans brought the energy. #SicEm pic.twitter.com/qmGOdMRAmk
So it wasn't a blackout after all?Fre3dombear said:
Bwahahahha. I posted this as it happened last night. Game still easily in doubt and 30% or more of the seats were blank
From what I saw, Tech has plenty of fans that don't know the difference between black and red. In other words, their fans don't follow "instructions" on attire any better than Baylor fans.BearlyBeloved said:So it wasn't a blackout after all?Fre3dombear said:
Bwahahahha. I posted this as it happened last night. Game still easily in doubt and 30% or more of the seats were blank
It was a blankout.
blackie said:From what I saw, Tech has plenty of fans that don't know the difference between black and red. In other words, their fans don't follow "instructions" on attire any better than Baylor fans.BearlyBeloved said:So it wasn't a blackout after all?Fre3dombear said:
Bwahahahha. I posted this as it happened last night. Game still easily in doubt and 30% or more of the seats were blank
It was a blankout.
BBWCBear said:
I view Penn State as the pinnacle of fans following such. I think of that university as a true 'community" and they respond as such.
blackie said:From what I saw, Tech has plenty of fans that don't know the difference between black and red. In other words, their fans don't follow "instructions" on attire any better than Baylor fans.BearlyBeloved said:So it wasn't a blackout after all?Fre3dombear said:
Bwahahahha. I posted this as it happened last night. Game still easily in doubt and 30% or more of the seats were blank
It was a blankout.
BBWCBear said:
I view Penn State as the pinnacle of fans following such. I think of that university as a true 'community" and they respond as such.
BBWCBear said:
I view Penn State as the pinnacle of fans following such. I think of that university as a true 'community" and they respond as such.
I never knew that until I read your post.ImwithBU said:BBWCBear said:
I view Penn State as the pinnacle of fans following such. I think of that university as a true 'community" and they respond as such.
Works at Penn State because their marketing people are smart enough to put the shirt price in the ticket price and leave a shirt on your seat. Baylor inept marketing department fails every year to do this. Then half the fam base refuses to wear gold so yeah it's going to fail every year
CorsicanaBear said:
Aranda talked about silencing the crowd. He said you can't out yell them, you have to execute. Crowd must be put out of players' minds, they have to control what they can control. Almost exact quote -- everything you need to win is what is inside you.
Do crowds really matter???
Mostly when trying to sell tickets.
Fans like to flatter themselves they make a difference, that they are more than spectators.
spoken like someone who the only time they yell at a game is to tell someone else they are being too loud and to sit down before they leave earlyCorsicanaBear said:
Aranda talked about silencing the crowd. He said you can't out yell them, you have to execute. Crowd must be put out of players' minds, they have to control what they can control. Almost exact quote -- everything you need to win is what is inside you.
Do crowds really matter???
Mostly when trying to sell tickets.
Fans like to flatter themselves they make a difference, that they are more than spectators.
Scary crowd in Lubbock? Not really. #Baylor silenced #TexasTech fans in a 45-17 blowout and didn’t allow the crowd to impact them on Saturday night. #SicEm | @BUFootball | @KCENSports pic.twitter.com/AawYis0ypY
— Matt Lively (@mattblively) October 30, 2022
Its ok to be wrong (happens to all of us) but this is an easily proven wrong take.CorsicanaBear said:
Aranda talked about silencing the crowd. He said you can't out yell them, you have to execute. Crowd must be put out of players' minds, they have to control what they can control. Almost exact quote -- everything you need to win is what is inside you.
Do crowds really matter???
Mostly when trying to sell tickets.
Fans like to flatter themselves they make a difference, that they are more than spectators.
Seldom leave early, never admonish fans (unless they are being vile), always yell loud. Been doing that at Baylor football games since 1977.Quote:
spoken like someone who the only time they yell at a game is to tell someone else they are being too loud and to sit down before they leave early
nah, when fans suck they sit on their hands and leave earlyCorsicanaBear said:Seldom leave early, never admonish fans (unless they are being vile), always yell loud. Been doing that at Baylor football games since 1977.Quote:
spoken like someone who the only time they yell at a game is to tell someone else they are being too loud and to sit down before they leave early
I just know that what I do has little impact, like yelling at the TV (which I also do). Look, I get it. We all want to think that what we have spent thousands of dollars doing (and over a lifetime 10's to 100's of thousands of dollars) has an impact. On the field, only the players and coaches matter. We are just here to pay the bills and be entertained.
When fans fail to be entertained, they leave early. Tech fans were not entertained. There are no good fans or bad fans, only fans that find themselves entertained and excited about the outcome or potential outcome of the game. Excited and entertained fans yell loud (see also BU football circa 2012 and 2021). Unexcited and unentertained fans (see also BU football circa 1998), sit on their hands, leave early and don't cheer.
Play on the field excites fans to respond and be loud. I think many have reversed cause and effect even researchers. Correlation does not equal causation. If many fans in the stands yelling loud produced wins, Nebraska would be in contention for a National Championship every year.
Fre3dombear said:blackie said:From what I saw, Tech has plenty of fans that don't know the difference between black and red. In other words, their fans don't follow "instructions" on attire any better than Baylor fans.BearlyBeloved said:So it wasn't a blackout after all?Fre3dombear said:
Bwahahahha. I posted this as it happened last night. Game still easily in doubt and 30% or more of the seats were blank
It was a blankout.
We said this all night. Horrible execution of the blackout.
Baylor always gets the blackout well done
Now let's see some blackout unis with gold chromes Wokies!!!!!!! It's funny they so scared to do it.
Jorkel said:BBWCBear said:
I view Penn State as the pinnacle of fans following such. I think of that university as a true 'community" and they respond as such.
I'd love to go to an all white out game. Seems to always be electric
CorsicanaBear said:
Aranda talked about silencing the crowd. He said you can't out yell them, you have to execute. Crowd must be put out of players' minds, they have to control what they can control. Almost exact quote -- everything you need to win is what is inside you.
Do crowds really matter???
Mostly when trying to sell tickets.
Fans like to flatter themselves they make a difference, that they are more than spectators.
We wore black with Sailor bear on helmet in 2018 vs TCU at 11am not 2016historian said:Fre3dombear said:blackie said:From what I saw, Tech has plenty of fans that don't know the difference between black and red. In other words, their fans don't follow "instructions" on attire any better than Baylor fans.BearlyBeloved said:So it wasn't a blackout after all?Fre3dombear said:
Bwahahahha. I posted this as it happened last night. Game still easily in doubt and 30% or more of the seats were blank
It was a blankout.
We said this all night. Horrible execution of the blackout.
Baylor always gets the blackout well done
Now let's see some blackout unis with gold chromes Wokies!!!!!!! It's funny they so scared to do it.
Baylor has had at least 3 blackouts in the past decade & the first, vs OU in 2013, was by far the best. 2014 vs OSU & 2015 vs OU were a partial bust because of rain & people wearing ponchos, mostly yellow. In 2016 the team word blank unis (with Sailor Bear stickers on helmets) but it was a day game & the fans were not blacked out. The same is true with 2013 WVU game except that was a night game.
Our record in the games mentioned above is 3-2 (wins in 2013 & 2014).