Styles1229 wrote:
NapaDuke wrote:
I would like to see more prep band music in the second half instead of the very loud canned music that comes on and smothers the fans cheering when we are closing in on our opponent. I hope the administration can get the idea that we come to see basketball, not to listen to really bad canned music.
I’m afraid you are in the minority on this one but I do feel there is room for both. The crowd really enjoys seeing people dancing in the stands, the young people especially. The cameraman does a great job finding the dancers and the dancers love performing on the screen. I love watching the kids on the big screen dancing and the crowd eats it up. They can’t dance like that to the pep band. I love that the pep band is back but you can’t get rid of the canned music.
They won't get rid of the canned music, but in the last game as we closed in on Princeton in the second half and their coach called a time out, and our crowd, (all over the entire area) starts into "Let's go Duquesne, that canned music comes on and drowns out our fans cheering? It's like they want the area to be a neutral site? Man, let the fans cheer, it's a college basketball game, not a bar on a friday night on the Southside. Pre-game fine. halftime, fine, but quit drowning out our fans at the moments we are turning things our way. Why do you think Rozier, Clark, or Dae Dae turns to the crowd at those times and waves their hands to hear the cheer, not canned music. Keep the canned music, but don't drown out our fans, please.