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and then say to the world, "I could do better"
Unfortunately there is a significant amount of fans that would prefer we lose and I don’t get it.
Unfortunately there is a significant amount of fans that would prefer we lose
and then say to the world, "I could do better"
Unfortunately there is a significant amount of fans that would prefer we lose and I don’t get it. But they are the same ones that pull money from the Big Green that supports all programs. I may or may not like something but I am not pulling my support.
There is nothing I agree with 100% in the world.
and then say to the world, "I could do better"
Sorry, but I believe in my heart of hearts there are some that root against the Herd and still think they are fans. They are not supporters, a big difference.
Can’t believe you posted that. Surely you don’t believe that some fans want us to lose.
But, are not happy when we win!I can’t believe these posts happen and people believe that some would want us to lose. Makes me laugh and shake my head at the logic.
But, are not happy when we win!
yes I do. I have seen enough of the comments to believe it. They wouldn’t openly admit it in here but you can bet they do. Why else would they act the way they do towards the program? Yesterday’s attendance was very indicative of that. Sure there were plenty not there that don’t want us to lose but there are some that hate Doc Holliday so much they want nothing to do with winning. And had FAU lost yesterday and we were in the championship the complaining about why we won would have been at a new level.
I would been there but with ACDF surgery on Monday, Dr. Sualle was against it. Guess I am a bad fan.
There are people who are absolutely rooting for the Herd to lose.
I would been there but with ACDF surgery on Monday, Dr. Sualle was against it. Guess I am a bad fan.
I don’t care how much people don’t like a coach fans should never cheer for their team to lose. And there are a decent amount of people that have been but would never admit it in here.
Hope all goes well. This is neck surgery, right?
Unfortunately there is a significant amount of fans that would prefer we lose and I don’t get it. But they are the same ones that pull money from the Big Green that supports all programs. I may or may not like something but I am not pulling my support.
There is nothing I agree with 100% in the world.
My opinion of some "fans" wanting the Herd to lose it's bowl game is based on the tenor of remarks made on this board and another board I follow.
Find one remark where anyone ever said “I hope we lose”. You Superfans are something else.
Truly moronic post
laughable. you have no clue. you really don't.
true EG ,but this year we had an extra home game so it still comes out to about 3.2 m of revenue for the seasonYou want more fans in the stadium? Provide exciting and competent teams like 2014.
2014 average attendance 27,461 with zero big name opponent in Joan.
2019 average attendance 23,189 with U Cin at home. Without the UC game we averaged 21,689.
The difference between those years is appx 4000 per game x $20 x 6 home games = $480,000
You can question Hamricks decision making on extending Doc's contract, but other than that the only mistake he has ever really made was in 2016, I believe, when the wheels were falling off the wagon on our season and he openly blamed the fans as if they were the reason the team was doing so bad. He broke the #1 rule of business and that's never bite the hand that feeds you. In business you do everything you can to never tell the customer they are wrong and you definitely don't blame them for your failures. It was unprofessional and honestly a bush league move or beta for those that prefer it. Without that one moment of uncontrolled emotionalality I think he wouldn't be getting nearly the pushback that is directed at him now. Of course people would still be angry of his handling of Doc and his contracts, but that statement fueled a much bigger amount of discord in the fan base. It's sad because Hamrick has done a lot of great things for the athletic department over the years, but as we see in social media these days one emotional comment can ruin years of good things.