MrGolfguy said:
bear2be2 said:
MrGolfguy said:
bear2be2 said:
The Ferrell Center wasn't loud.
A capacity crowd there will be much louder than the Ferrell Center ever was.
The first statement simply isn't true. FC was plenty loud. I'd suggest having your hearing checked.
The second statement is a guess on your part that you have no idea of, you're just pulling something out of your ass; likely untrue b/c 9K-10K is louder than 7K. It's an unarguable fact.
If you want to continue to argue that the Ferrell Center was the optimal basketball environment, you can do so by yourself.
I stand by my previous statement which is an undeniable fact -- 9K to 10K people are louder than 7K.
I can tell you're not a musician.
It's not an undeniable fact because of acoustics and room dynamics. You put 15,000 in a horizontal stadium-style layout, the actual decibel level will be much lower than 5,000 people in a smaller, steeper vertical space because of the properties of sound waves.
The loudest venues in college basketball by registered Db are Rupp Arena, Allen Fieldhouse, McCarthey Athletic Center, and Cameron Indoor. What do they all have in common? Not size. Steep seating on top of the floor and materially reflective roofs to carom that noise back downward. In other words, exactly our direction. Cameron is louder on average than Rupp and it seats half its number.
Our arena has grown on me since game 1, and I'm all in on it now. It's perfect for our needs and immediately creates one of the most hostile environments in basketball out of a fan base that previously sold out three or four games per year. It's also just a cool novelty in ways that more traditional arenas like Hilton and Bramlage are not.