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Originally Posted by
MagicDawg
I have an innovative idea that I absolutely believe would transform the in-game experience.
I would love to have it developed at and introduced by Mississippi State.
I currently have a reason to use it at a project for the University of Tennessee next fall, but I would rather it be a State thing, obviously.
(If we could get it done, we could license it to UT for that project.)
I would want to retain the ability to license it to other venues (stadiums, arenas, theatres). Could be used and licensed to venues from secondary school through universities and to major concerts/events.
It would use a phone app and would be spectacular.
The licensing alone could fund NIL effectively. It could be our "Gatorade."
Who at State could I trust to develop it with me and not cheat me?
(Need to check patents to make sure it hasn't been done -- but I've never seen it or heard of it.)
Reach out to the E-Center on campus.
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Originally Posted by
CadaverDawg
Was told by multiple people that went to the game that South Carolina's atmosphere was surprisingly as good or better than anyone in the SEC.
Some things they said that stood out, that I'd love for any of you that went to verify....
1) lights and music were phenomenal and there was rarely any "dead air"
2) No advertisements at every stoppage of play
3) No "please direct your attention to midfield as we celebrate the Starkville spelling bee champs" Bull shit at every stoppage
4) No having to instruct dumb ass fans how to properly do a maroon/white (Game/Cocks) chant. The fans just KNOW bc they were ALL as engaged and rowdy as the student section.
Was told it was incredible, and put ours to shame, despite only 5,000 more in the student body and a slightly bigger stadium. Made me disappointed bc it confirmed what I knew about our atmosphere sucking...but gives me hope that we can strive for it.
If we are going to be a smaller fish in this conference, we have GOT to do the little things right to separate ourselves where our recruiting and budget can't. Atmosphere should be a top priority, and we currently suck at it.
^^^This^^^
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Their crowd was amazingly loud....... and so was that freaking rooster that they blared out all 300 times during the game. Talk about artificial noise makers!
Love All Worship One!
Go Dawgz!
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Originally Posted by
GoDawgz
Their crowd was amazingly loud....... and so was that freaking rooster that they blared out all 300 times during the game. Talk about artificial noise makers!
Is the rooster worse than the elephant noise at Tuscaloosa?
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Win games, that's all I'm worried about. Selmon has a group to work on gameday stuff. File your complaints there.
Beer is too expensive is mine.
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Originally Posted by
Cooterpoot
Win games, that's all I'm worried about. Selmon has a group to work on gameday stuff. File your complaints there.
Beer is too expensive is mine.
Winning games also helps. Games are way more fun and atmosphere is always better if you?re winning compared to losing
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Originally Posted by
CaptainObvious
11 am and 3 pm games will do that for you!
6, 6:30, and 7pm starts let the majority of the fans get lathered up. 8 on this Saturday against Bama means our older fans(I?m one) will be asleep by 3rd Qtr. Can?t believe I am saying this but we need staggered ticket pricing so our younger alumni can afford to take their 8-12 year olds!
If tickets do not become more affordable you are going to price out the 22-28 yr olds in your alumni base from coming to games. I mean a hotel, ticket, food, etc. for one weekend in Starkville will run you 400-800 dollars and young alumni do not have the disposable income to be able to swing that if they do not already have built in tickets or a place to stay. I am lucky enough to have both but coming from Dallas it is not exactly cheap. Our university also does a terrible job making it a thing for young alumni to come back to campus. Ole Miss on the other hand, openly embraces the young alumni because they know that is where the future funding will come from.
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I was there and loved the atmosphere, but it was no better or louder than DWS when we are all in and fired up as a crowd. That's the issue.
As to the comparison of MAROON-WHITE vs GAME-COCKS cheer...to be fair they have guidance up on the big screen. Also, the first three rounds each time is mostly a recording thru the speakers. It's not fully the crowd until the fourth and following rounds of each iteration.
But let's not miss an opportunity to sh*t on MSU.
The Liberation will not be televised--- when it arrives like lightning in the skies!
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Originally Posted by
BulldogBear
I was there and loved the atmosphere, but it was no better or louder than DWS when we are all in and fired up as a crowd. That's the issue.
To the comment on GAME-COCKS cheer...to be fair they have guidance up on the big screen. Also, the first the rounds each time is mostly a recording thru the speakers. It's not fully the crowd until the fourth and following rounds of each iteration.
But let's not miss an opportunity to sh*t on MSU.
I think the initial point most are trying to make, and I made it Sunday, was that our crowd is never fired up. Half the west side sits for the entire game and bitches when someone stands up. Now, that is completely their right to get mad since they bought the tickets but people want to know why our atmosphere sucks compared to other SEC schools and that is as big a part of it as any. Hell I saw it happen Saturday night. The State people were getting mad at other State people for standing up and cheering.
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Originally Posted by
confucius say
I've heard a lot of people not want the flashing lights. Mostly from the 60 and up crew.
60s and up crew no longer get a say. After what they do to the hump every single game.
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How about win games. Just win games and the atmosphere will be there.
We cannot give up 31 for 35 passing and then follow that up with a pretty much perfect 24 for 26 passing or whatever it was and expect our fans to be hyped for a game.
No one was complaining in 2014 for the first 9 games of the season about our atmosphere. Not a single fan or media type.
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Originally Posted by
BrunswickDawg
When I first started going to MSU games in 1991, I remember thinking "Wow, MSU sure does have a lot of old people coming to games."
Coming back for games a couple of times a season now, I think "Wow, MSU sure does have a lot of old people coming to games."
And for some reason they all want to yell "Another T!!!", hear Bad to the Bone, and complain when people stand up. Hell, half of them probably want to fire Arnett for dropping the F bomb after the Arizona game.
Remember - entertainment decisions tend to skew toward your largest demographic - and our demographic is old.
ETA: No offense to the old guys on here. But, y'all all know who I'm talking about. You can be old and not "OLD"
I remember during the Croom years when if there were no old folks at the game there wouldn't have been anybody there. Like or not they are State's most loyal fans day in and day out.
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Originally Posted by
Lord McBuckethead
60s and up crew no longer get a say. After what they do to the hump every single game.
I'm over 60 and have no problem with the flashing lights. Not sure if a maroon LED is manufactured though.
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Originally Posted by
GoDawgz
Their crowd was amazingly loud....... and so was that freaking rooster that they blared out all 300 times during the game. Talk about artificial noise makers!
I was right under a speaker. I'm eating chicken every night this week.
The Liberation will not be televised--- when it arrives like lightning in the skies!
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Originally Posted by
RocketDawg
Is the rooster worse than the elephant noise at Tuscaloosa?
Without question! Its such a piercing noise!
Love All Worship One!
Go Dawgz!
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Originally Posted by
BulldogBear
I was right under a speaker. I'm eating chicken every night this week.
Haha it definitely make you want to exterminate some chickens!
Love All Worship One!
Go Dawgz!
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big screen solves so much
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I have paid attention to fellow elitedoggers and the first thing I noticed was that “Maroon – White” thing and it makes sense to me. After a good ensemble of music that gets the crowd fired up, all gets dowsed with cold water with that Maroon – White thing. Exactly who really gives a damn about that “Maroon – White” thing? When I fly out to Starkville, that pregame Maroon – White” thing just seems out of place.
Exactly who gives a damn about the other sports during a college football game. Fellow elitedoggers gave an example of “Could you direct your attention to etc.” to show other sports participants robbing the pom squad of their well-deserved attention. This time slot is MSU version of Hollywood to entertain the non-geriatric crowd. Why are is pom squad even there if they are not featured?
Fellow elitedoggers brought up commercials being rammed down our throats. If you are at home, you can escape commercials by changing the channel for 3 or 4 minutes. At the game you have no escape. BTW, I have attended about 30 Holiday Bowl/Poinsettia Bowls in San Diego and main reason I stopped was commercials being imposed on the scoreboard.
As I posted before, does MSU have a targeted audience for in game experience or is MSU just locked in the past without motivation. From what fellow elitedoggers stated, South Carolina has hit the target.
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Originally Posted by
coachnorm
I have paid attention to fellow elitedoggers and the first thing I noticed was that “Maroon – White” thing and it makes sense to me. After a good ensemble of music that gets the crowd fired up, all gets dowsed with cold water with that Maroon – White thing. Exactly who really gives a damn about that “Maroon – White” thing? When I fly out to Starkville, that pregame Maroon – White” thing just seems out of place.
Exactly who gives a damn about the other sports during a college football game. Fellow elitedoggers gave an example of “Could you direct your attention to etc.” to show other sports participants robbing the pom squad of their well-deserved attention. This time slot is MSU version of Hollywood to entertain the non-geriatric crowd. Why are is pom squad even there if they are not featured?
Fellow elitedoggers brought up commercials being rammed down our throats. If you are at home, you can escape commercials by changing the channel for 3 or 4 minutes. At the game you have no escape. BTW, I have attended about 30 Holiday Bowl/Poinsettia Bowls in San Diego and main reason I stopped was commercials being imposed on the scoreboard.
As I posted before, does MSU have a targeted audience for in game experience or is MSU just locked in the past without motivation. From what fellow elitedoggers stated, South Carolina has hit the target.
Leadership believes fun isn't wholesome and it will cost'm a dollar. The constant military focus is too much too (I said what I said). They think this is a damn community event instead of entertainment and why they've got money now.
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Originally Posted by
Lord McBuckethead
How about win games. Just win games and the atmosphere will be there.
We cannot give up 31 for 35 passing and then follow that up with a pretty much perfect 24 for 26 passing or whatever it was and expect our fans to be hyped for a game.
No one was complaining in 2014 for the first 9 games of the season about our atmosphere. Not a single fan or media type.
SC was 1-2. They have a history of great crowds even during down years.
Winning does help but even in 2014 we had down times during the games due to lame ass commercials and "direct your attention to the field".
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