BleedGopher
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I went to my first GCU home game tonight and I was blown away. This is my 21st different college basketball arena and I would legit put this in the top 3 as far as atmosphere along with Phog Allen and Cameron Indoor. Obviously the importance of the game was not on the same planet (the game itself was just bad basketball), but that made the atmosphere that much more impressive.
ADs and marketing leads should make the trek to Phoenix to attend a GCU game. It was a 2.5 hour party, and I can’t wait to attend again.
They have a pretty new 7,000 arena, perfect size for this program. Going into this game Bryce Drew has his squad 15-8, decent but not great in their conference. They played an awful New Mexico St team.
I arrived 30 minutes before tip and the student section was packed and rocking. The rest of the seats filled in by the 20 minute mark. The entire side of the arena opposite the benches was packed with students, baseline to baseline.
Once the clock hit 15 minutes to tip the party began. Choreographed chants, pep band playing modern music, some piped in current songs that both students and non students were up and rocking to. By the time the teams were announced the crowd was electric.
Once the game started there were choreographed chants, the students were going nuts on each made basket, etc. And in between each timeout the atmosphere was like a Gopher football game in between the 3rd and 4th quarters. Literally, every time out. The only ever time I’ve seen that much energy in every time out is at a Duke game. I’ve seen 40+ games at KU and have never seen sustained crowd and student engagement like this.
And for those that love to give excuses why the Gophers don’t draw well:
- So many other choices in Twin Cities…no city in the world has more sports/entertainment options than Phoenix does over the next 4 days.
- Gophers suck…GCU is so much worse. The actual game product was awful.
- Bad opponent… New Mexico St is brutal.
- Campus is dangerous…GCUs campus is gorgeous, 1 block away is worse than Minneapolis.
- Midweek game…Wednesday night.
The Gopher game day experience is exactly what it was for decades. Literally nothing has changed. Same animal costumes in the front row, same in-game promotions, same Little Chippers halftime game, etc.
There’s no vision, there’s no breaking the mold. Now, I truly haven’t experienced an atmosphere like this before so it’s not as if it’s being replicated across the country, but it made me sad at how far our fan experience has fallen and how little vision we have within our athletic department.
Yes, winning big will fill the place, but even if/when that happens I have a hard time believing it will consistently reach the energy of a random Wednesday night at GCU against an awful opponent.
Go Gophers!!
ADs and marketing leads should make the trek to Phoenix to attend a GCU game. It was a 2.5 hour party, and I can’t wait to attend again.
They have a pretty new 7,000 arena, perfect size for this program. Going into this game Bryce Drew has his squad 15-8, decent but not great in their conference. They played an awful New Mexico St team.
I arrived 30 minutes before tip and the student section was packed and rocking. The rest of the seats filled in by the 20 minute mark. The entire side of the arena opposite the benches was packed with students, baseline to baseline.
Once the clock hit 15 minutes to tip the party began. Choreographed chants, pep band playing modern music, some piped in current songs that both students and non students were up and rocking to. By the time the teams were announced the crowd was electric.
Once the game started there were choreographed chants, the students were going nuts on each made basket, etc. And in between each timeout the atmosphere was like a Gopher football game in between the 3rd and 4th quarters. Literally, every time out. The only ever time I’ve seen that much energy in every time out is at a Duke game. I’ve seen 40+ games at KU and have never seen sustained crowd and student engagement like this.
And for those that love to give excuses why the Gophers don’t draw well:
- So many other choices in Twin Cities…no city in the world has more sports/entertainment options than Phoenix does over the next 4 days.
- Gophers suck…GCU is so much worse. The actual game product was awful.
- Bad opponent… New Mexico St is brutal.
- Campus is dangerous…GCUs campus is gorgeous, 1 block away is worse than Minneapolis.
- Midweek game…Wednesday night.
The Gopher game day experience is exactly what it was for decades. Literally nothing has changed. Same animal costumes in the front row, same in-game promotions, same Little Chippers halftime game, etc.
There’s no vision, there’s no breaking the mold. Now, I truly haven’t experienced an atmosphere like this before so it’s not as if it’s being replicated across the country, but it made me sad at how far our fan experience has fallen and how little vision we have within our athletic department.
Yes, winning big will fill the place, but even if/when that happens I have a hard time believing it will consistently reach the energy of a random Wednesday night at GCU against an awful opponent.
Go Gophers!!