finafrog
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rang.yep and it will again.
I still say the NIT home game against Nebraska was the loudest sporting event I have ever attended. My ears ringed for days
rang.yep and it will again.
I still say the NIT home game against Nebraska was the loudest sporting event I have ever attended. My ears ringed for days
smu fans are claiming on ponyfans that attendance was maybe 2000 people--I no longer have a posting account but maybe someone will go link the TCU twitter that shows a almost full arena to shut those dorks up
I wasn't around during the Killer era. Loudest game I attended at old DMC? Not quite sure of the date, but I think it was Feb 8, 1998. I think that's when Billy Tubbs' Frogs, ranked somwhere around #23, hosted #10 New Mexico, a WAC conference rival. Both were Tourney-bound, but there was a lot of pride and national attention at stake in that game, which was nationally broadcast.yep and it will again.
I still say the NIT home game against Nebraska was the loudest sporting event I have ever attended. My ears ringed for days
My friends and I are were also in the top row for that game. Funny you used "thundering" because we called DMC the "Thunderdome" ever since that game.I wasn't around during the Killer era. Loudest game I attended at old DMC? Not quite sure of the date, but I think it was Feb 8, 1998. I think that's when Billy Tubbs' Frogs, ranked somwhere around #23, hosted #10 New Mexico, a WAC conference rival. Both were Tourney-bound, but there was a lot of pride and national attention at stake in that game, which was nationally broadcast.
I invited a neighbor who is a UT alum to go to the game with me. When I pulled up to his house to pick him, he came out all decked in purple. The game was SRO, and we were lucky to get seats in the very top row of the arena. That game was epic. The TCU crowd was thundering. I mean ears-ringing deafening. At one point, I touched one of those big steel-beam pillars that hold up the walls and roof, and it was literally buzzing with sonic vibration.
My UT neighbor said he'd never attended a game with a louder home crowd. And this was nearly 20 years ago in a much poorer arena than we have now.
It's not the arena frogxc. It's the crowd. The team and the crowd.
The Panthers What the Heck dude never gets old
Oops, Jags. But if he was a Panthers fan it still would not get oldThe Panthers What the Heck dude never gets old
Like that word "loudiest". With your permission, I will add that to my vocabulary.Then sell PCP. It would be the loudiest arena in the nation.
The original Killer Frogs!What a year that was, I think we upset Arkansas in overtime at the SWC tournament then lost the championship game to Houston and ended up going to the NIT.
Like that word "loudiest". With your permission, I will add that to my vocabulary.
Like that word "loudiest". With your permission, I will add that to my vocabulary.
I wasn't around during the Killer era. Loudest game I attended at old DMC? Not quite sure of the date, but I think it was Feb 8, 1998. I think that's when Billy Tubbs' Frogs, ranked somwhere around #23, hosted #10 New Mexico, a WAC conference rival. Both were Tourney-bound, but there was a lot of pride and national attention at stake in that game, which was nationally broadcast.
I invited a neighbor who is a UT alum to go to the game with me. When I pulled up to his house to pick him, he came out all decked in purple. The game was SRO, and we were lucky to get seats in the very top row of the arena. That game was epic. The TCU crowd was thundering. I mean ears-ringing deafening. At one point, I touched one of those big steel-beam pillars that hold up the walls and roof, and it was literally buzzing with sonic vibration.
My UT neighbor said he'd never attended a game with a louder home crowd. And this was nearly 20 years ago in a much poorer arena than we have now.
It's not the arena frogxc. It's the crowd. The team and the crowd.
I got the ice I’m me! I got the ice in me!Then sell PCP. It would be the loudiest arena in the nation.
I got the ice I’m me! I got the ice in me!
Gonna go shoot those snakes in the toilet! In the toilet!!
Reunion was a loud venue. Those Stars runs in the late 90's were impressively loud.Yep. I was there. Only arena I’ve ever been in louder than that was Reunion for Game 6 of the 1987 Mavs/Lakers Conference Finals.
Complex? Had it never occurred to you that they simly are inferior?They claim since ours is round that it is inferior.
Then all one has to do is point out that Wichita State is round and was designed by the same architect as the old Daniel Meyer. Both schools renovated and still kept the round design. That tyically shuts them up till they call us Texas criminal university, ugly brick, fort worthless or some lame academic talk. They have a big inferiority complex.
It's not the arena frogxc. It's the crowd. The team and the crowd.