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Started by Bigmac2, November 23, 2014, 11:18:52 am

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Bigmac2

Maybe I am a bit biased and maybe I just missed a thread but after seeing the fans myself these past 2 weeks in freezing weather then the next week the 2nd coming of Noah, the number of fans that were in attendance I was impressed. Am I jaded, does this happen to other 4-5 and 5-5 teams. Of course on Hogville most post about fans are "fair weathered" and "I told you so" to make some folks feel better about themselves. I was there, I was one of those questioning CBB as a fan based on some facts. Let's give the fans some deserved credit here. I was blown away by how much they were into both games despite the elements. More folks there for LSU than Ole Miss but still a lot of folks there. Of course winning helps. Thanks you to the fans for showing the true spirit of what it means to be a Razorback fan.

Oklahawg

Good crowds, for sure, and fans making for a great atmosphere.

I stood the entirety of both games, some because it was more comfortable, but because the team deserved that level of support.

I think you see a tough ticket in 2015, and more seats for 2016. :)
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