Friends who were at the game said the Temple band consisted only of a bunch of kazoo players.Outside of their band I didn’t notice many.
Who was the person responsible for setting the temple band up on the home side above the student section. Absolutely moronic. Not like they were given the opportunity to play very much. But why would you have them behind your own bench?Outside of their band I didn’t notice many.
Surely you've seen what one poster claims on this site.On their site, one poster claimed they represented about 10% of the crowd at the game. And that poster claimed the crowd was slightly bigger than the one at the Linc last year.
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so they are counting the Temple grads that live in New Jersey because they live in the same state the game was played in.On their site, one poster claimed they represented about 10% of the crowd at the game. And that poster claimed the crowd was slightly bigger than the one at the Linc last year.
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BrilliantWho was the person responsible for setting the temple band up on the home side above the student section. Absolutely moronic. Not like they were given the opportunity to play very much. But why would you have them behind your own bench?
I think that I saw him and his brother during one crowd shot.I certainly didn't expect rain to keep that crowd away from gaining revenge for last year.
I thought I saw the Temple band sitting at the top of the upper deck corner most of the game. They were in the South corner on the Rutgers side. From the Temple sideline, could barely hear when they played. Last I looked they were still up there close to end of game.Who was the person responsible for setting the temple band up on the home side above the student section. Absolutely moronic. Not like they were given the opportunity to play very much. But why would you have them behind your own bench?
Reread my post. That is exactly what I posted. They were behind the Rutgers bench. Who would give tickets to the visitor band (by definition giant noise makers) behind your own bench.I thought I saw the Temple band sitting at the top of the upper deck corner most of the game. They were in the South corner on the Rutgers side. From the Temple sideline, could barely hear when they played. Last I looked they were still up there close to end of game.
I joked after the 2nd score in the 4th qtr.. did you see that? BOTH Temple fans stood up and left.I think the majority of them were in attendance though.
I sit up in that section, and the band was plenty loud up close, and played after the ball was set several times (and at the same time as our band, and in constant duel with the piped in music). They stayed the entire game. There were some other Temple fans in that section, too - two Temple band parents sat behind me (though the dad said he was actually a Michigan fan).I thought I saw the Temple band sitting at the top of the upper deck corner most of the game. They were in the South corner on the Rutgers side. From the Temple sideline, could barely hear when they played. Last I looked they were still up there close to end of game.
I did reread your post...you did say 'on the home side above the student section'...I did not catch the on the home side to mean the upper deck sideline but thought you meant right behind the students. So, I read the words much more literally.Reread my post. That is exactly what I posted. They were behind the Rutgers bench. Who would give tickets to the visitor band (by definition giant noise makers) behind your own bench.