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Iowa's got some real a-hole fans. One of them pulled the old "act like a complete jerk, and THEN start recording the reaction to it on your phone" routine. So, when they'd lost, they posted one of those for their "revenge." it made one of our poor middle-aged lady fans look bad when it went viral. Hopefully, by now, people have seen enough of that kind of crap that they've learned not to trust anything until and unless they can see the whole thing in full context.
Pathetic Athletic Department.Carcassdragger wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 10:54 pm As to the question posed by the title of the thread:
Because we are a pathetic program.
and campus leadershipChooChooCat wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 7:23 amPathetic Athletic Department.Carcassdragger wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 10:54 pm As to the question posed by the title of the thread:
Because we are a pathetic program.
I've heard some local sports journalists saying we've tipped toward being a lot closer to being a UNM than a USC. It was different before the mishandling of Rich Rod and Miller. We can't tip back until we change who's at the top.ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 7:23 amPathetic Athletic Department.Carcassdragger wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 10:54 pm As to the question posed by the title of the thread:
Because we are a pathetic program.
Agree with all. Regarding the metal detectors: yeah, you need that at a major sporting event, and UArizona has lagged behind most of their peers for that. But what an absolute screw-up. I left Davis to go to the game at about 6:25. There was a line from the gate that followed the sidewalk and literally almost backed up to 6th Street. The other gate at the end of Cherry was backed up God knows how far. We worked our way in there and managed to get a beer and see kickoff. One of the six (not enough) metal detectors either wasn't working, or they were too understaffed to man it, so they shoved a table into it. Then, they just gave up and waved people through. But there had to have been tens of thousands of people still outside in the heat at kickoff, and I'm sure some of them got fed up and just left. If Robbins got some rose-colored glasses report from his sycophantic underlings, I'm sure he'll learn more from e-mails, and certainly their little surveys (unless they cancel them.) Somebody named Suzy Mason is apparently a facilities type, and she just said people "have to be patient" as they work through it. No, actually, customers never need to be patient, and you get exactly one chance to make a first impression. That was a critical moment, and somebody who went cheap on staffing and/or equipment and demonstrated complete ineptitude in appropriate processes, training, and dry runs should pay a significant price. The "be patient" comment is a completely tone-deaf slap in the face on top of all of that. Heeke needs to issue a major mea culpa, with a promise that this will never happen again prior to the NAU game. But it never should have happened in the first place.AV8RCAT wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 7:06 am The fan experience was shitty. Unannounced metal detectors, too few to get people through. Still lines at kick off.
Long lines to get a wrist band to get in a long line for a beer.
All to see a team fail in every facet of the game.
So much for the fan engagement.
Momentum destroyed. Big setback to lose badly at home to a non p5
Morgue next week, have no desire to even go through all the bs to use my NAU tix.
I really thought this team was better than they looked last year. Apparently not much.
I haven't given up on Fisch, but to go from an encouraging 1st game to getting corn holed in every phase of the 2nd game wasn't what I expected.TheCatInTheHat wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:41 amAgree with all. Regarding the metal detectors: yeah, you need that at a major sporting event, and UArizona has lagged behind most of their peers for that. But what an absolute screw-up. I left Davis to go to the game at about 6:25. There was a line from the gate that followed the sidewalk and literally almost backed up to 6th Street. The other gate at the end of Cherry was backed up God knows how far. We worked our way in there and managed to get a beer and see kickoff. One of the six (not enough) metal detectors either wasn't working, or they were too understaffed to man it, so they shoved a table into it. Then, they just gave up and waved people through. But there had to have been tens of thousands of people still outside in the heat at kickoff, and I'm sure some of them got fed up and just left. If Robbins go gt some rose-colored glasses report from his sycophantic underlings, I'm sure he'll learn more from e-mails, and certainly their little surveys (unless they cancel them.) Somebody named Suzy Mason is apparently a facilities type, and she just said people "have to be patient" as they work through it. No, actually, customers never need to be patient, and you get exactly one chance to make a first impression. That was a critical moment, and somebody who went cheap on staffing and/or equipment and demonstrated complete ineptitude in appropriate processes, training, and dry runs should pay a significant price. The "be patient" comment is a completely tone-deaf slap in the face on top of all of that. Heeke needs to issue a major mea culpa, with a promise that this will never happen again prior to the NAU game. But it never should have happened in the first place.AV8RCAT wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 7:06 am The fan experience was shitty. Unannounced metal detectors, too few to get people through. Still lines at kick off.
Long lines to get a wrist band to get in a long line for a beer.
All to see a team fail in every facet of the game.
So much for the fan engagement.
Momentum destroyed. Big setback to lose badly at home to a non p5
Morgue next week, have no desire to even go through all the bs to use my NAU tix.
I really thought this team was better than they looked last year. Apparently not much.
EastCoastCat wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 1:59 pm Even with a dearth of talent we should not be getting blown out at home by a non P5 team.
Well, if this was your metaphor for SDSU, I can only imagine what it would be for NAU.AV8RCAT wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 6:44 pm I haven't given up on Fisch, but to go from an encouraging 1st game to getting corn holed in every phase of the 2nd game wasn't what I expected.
Great job hosting the first party, forgetting to put on pants to greet your guests, knocking over the punch bowl and puking in the coat closet.
Heck, when Khalil Tate was the most exciting player in the nation, the Cats couldn't fill the stadium.
A big part of that is it never lasts. We have that one 10 win season, then a bunch of 7-8 win seasons that fade into 2-3 and less wins.
Fisch doesn't want to pay for the amount of alcohol fans need to cope with losing to NAU. He's only making like 3 million per.
Serving shit sandwiches? I had reason to buy into the hype, but we pay NAU 500,000 dollars to be an easy W. I think Fisch deserved to be fired at game end and escorted off campus. We should beat NAU 10 out of 10 times no matter how "bare" the cupboard is. Our walk on's should be better than their scholarship players.Spaceman Spiff wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 10:02 amWell, if this was your metaphor for SDSU, I can only imagine what it would be for NAU.AV8RCAT wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 6:44 pm I haven't given up on Fisch, but to go from an encouraging 1st game to getting corn holed in every phase of the 2nd game wasn't what I expected.
Great job hosting the first party, forgetting to put on pants to greet your guests, knocking over the punch bowl and puking in the coat closet.
Maybe waiting until all your guest arrive, then pulling a gun on them, tying them to chairs and forcing them to listen to Surfin Bird for hours on repeat?
First home game is Sept 10. Sounds like a tailgate or two might be affected unless they speed it upSundt Construction began the project on March 28 by excavating the Mall lawn. The next phase will be to install the holding tanks over the summer, followed by the replacement of the turf by early fall.