I took my first game at Dudy Noble in 3 years and I was surprised at how dead it was. I notice that they separated the bleachers from the box seats (ostensibly to keep freeloaders from sitting there). Also, outfield walkway wasn't open, so you couldn't walk through. Each LFL and RFLer had tables separating to keep people from walking through.
To me, it really led to a disconnect. In the bleachers, I could hear the box seat people yelling, but it was like listening to the game on the radio without hearing Jim Ellis and Bart Gregory. The fans didn't seem to be unified.
Finally, I was amazed at how sparse the crowd was. State has been playing well lately, it was a beautiful Saturday afternoon, and the university of ole miss was in town. Maybe other State fans took my words to heart and don't think uom isn't our real rival anymore, maybe it's the economy, maybe because the game was broadcast on SportsSouth, but I really thought yesterday's game would be played to a packed house (and I'm talking Clemson Superregional 2007 packed). Instead, it looked like a midweek game against St. Olaf College.
To me, it really led to a disconnect. In the bleachers, I could hear the box seat people yelling, but it was like listening to the game on the radio without hearing Jim Ellis and Bart Gregory. The fans didn't seem to be unified.
Finally, I was amazed at how sparse the crowd was. State has been playing well lately, it was a beautiful Saturday afternoon, and the university of ole miss was in town. Maybe other State fans took my words to heart and don't think uom isn't our real rival anymore, maybe it's the economy, maybe because the game was broadcast on SportsSouth, but I really thought yesterday's game would be played to a packed house (and I'm talking Clemson Superregional 2007 packed). Instead, it looked like a midweek game against St. Olaf College.