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The Terrible...Terrible Towels
Posted on 12/3/14 at 12:41 pm
Posted on 12/3/14 at 12:41 pm
I know this has been discussed on here before (last thread I could find was from 2012 Twirling Towels at the Game.... ) but I really wanted to make sure it gets some attention again so that the fanbase/whoever is in charge of placing the towels in the stadium understands how detrimental (IMHO) these things are to the atmosphere in Death Valley.
I sat square in the middle of the East side of the stadium for the Ole Miss game, there were no towels for this game, and I found that it was incredibly loud for the majority of the game,so much so that I was unable to hear or speak to those sitting directly next to me for over 50% of the game.
For the Alabama game (towels present) I sat in the student section, which if I recall correctly is normally the loudest section, however I'm not sure that there was a moment during the game where I couldn't hear those around me besides when Yeldon fumbled near the Alabama endzone late in the 4th quarter.
I'm not in any way blaming losses or wins on whether or not fans are swinging around the towels during the game, hell it looks pretty damn cool when the majority of the stadium is swinging those things around. However, I do know that for every towel being swung, one less tiger fan is clapping and therefore not adding to the loudness that Tiger Stadium is known and feared for.
I think we need to attempt to keep these things from entering the stadium in the future, or at least to urge other fans to clap instead of swing the towels.
Again...sorry if Germans..and I'm not betching about past losses, only hoping to help maintain a winning environment in Death Valley.
I sat square in the middle of the East side of the stadium for the Ole Miss game, there were no towels for this game, and I found that it was incredibly loud for the majority of the game,so much so that I was unable to hear or speak to those sitting directly next to me for over 50% of the game.
For the Alabama game (towels present) I sat in the student section, which if I recall correctly is normally the loudest section, however I'm not sure that there was a moment during the game where I couldn't hear those around me besides when Yeldon fumbled near the Alabama endzone late in the 4th quarter.
I'm not in any way blaming losses or wins on whether or not fans are swinging around the towels during the game, hell it looks pretty damn cool when the majority of the stadium is swinging those things around. However, I do know that for every towel being swung, one less tiger fan is clapping and therefore not adding to the loudness that Tiger Stadium is known and feared for.
I think we need to attempt to keep these things from entering the stadium in the future, or at least to urge other fans to clap instead of swing the towels.
Again...sorry if Germans..and I'm not betching about past losses, only hoping to help maintain a winning environment in Death Valley.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 12:46 pm to drtigah
There were towels at the Ole Miss game (purple--I have one), but I think there were less of them-- mostly for the students.
The towels look awesome, IMO. The pom-poms at Alabama don't make them lose. We almost beat Bama while waving towels their past two trips here. It's the 2-minute defense on the field that loses the games lately, not the towels.
We can only do so much. The team has to give us reason to cheer, too.
The towels look awesome, IMO. The pom-poms at Alabama don't make them lose. We almost beat Bama while waving towels their past two trips here. It's the 2-minute defense on the field that loses the games lately, not the towels.
We can only do so much. The team has to give us reason to cheer, too.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 12:47 pm to drtigah
Is it louder across the stadium from the student section or in the middle/above it based on how high you were?
This post was edited on 12/3/14 at 12:53 pm
Posted on 12/3/14 at 12:53 pm to schwartzy
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There were towels at the Ole Miss game (purple--I have one), but I think there were less of them-- mostly for the students.
The towels look awesome, IMO. The pom-poms at Alabama don't make them lose. We almost beat Bama while waving towels their past two trips here. It's the 2-minute defense on the field that loses the games lately, not the towels.
We can only do so much. The team has to give us reason to cheer, too.
The atmosphere at Tiger Stadium is defined by the noise factor. Anything that detracts from that is a bad idea. Towels are an example of this.
I agree with the OP.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 12:53 pm to drtigah
like the towels....hope the come back
Posted on 12/3/14 at 12:55 pm to moneyg
How do towels lower the noise level? People just wave the towel instead of yelling?
Posted on 12/3/14 at 12:56 pm to drtigah
I know the OP - he is a pom pom. He is very jealous of the towel.
2012 Bama had the towels and it was one of the loudest games ever. I was at the Tennessee 2000 game when we won in OT under Saban and there were towels. That was also one of the most electric environments that I've ever been a part of. Maybe our fans are just wussies now. Our problem isn't towels, it's our defense with under a minute to play.
2012 Bama had the towels and it was one of the loudest games ever. I was at the Tennessee 2000 game when we won in OT under Saban and there were towels. That was also one of the most electric environments that I've ever been a part of. Maybe our fans are just wussies now. Our problem isn't towels, it's our defense with under a minute to play.
This post was edited on 12/3/14 at 2:51 pm
Posted on 12/3/14 at 12:57 pm to schwartzy
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We can only do so much. The team has to give us reason to cheer, too.
We took a top 10 team to overtime, and that's not reason enough to cheer during regulation???
Posted on 12/3/14 at 12:59 pm to drtigah
quote:
I sat square in the middle of the East side of the stadium for the Ole Miss game, there were no towels for this game, and I found that it was incredibly loud for the majority of the game,so much so that I was unable to hear or speak to those sitting directly next to me for over 50% of the game.
For the Alabama game (towels present) I sat in the student section, which if I recall correctly is normally the loudest section, however I'm not sure that there was a moment during the game where I couldn't hear those around me besides when Yeldon fumbled near the Alabama endzone late in the 4th quarter.
I thought the Alabama game was much louder than the Ole Miss game
Posted on 12/3/14 at 1:01 pm to moneyg
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The atmosphere at Tiger Stadium is defined by the noise factor. Anything that detracts from that is a bad idea. Towels are an example of this.
I agree with the OP.
I agree with the guy who agrees with the OP. Put the stupid towels down, cup your hands around your mouth and YELL.
How Alleva comes up with this stuff is a befuddler.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 1:02 pm to LSU03
the towels make it louder if anything probably because of the excitement of how it looks thus making people yell louder. The last 2 Bama games at home with towels were as loud as any games. Stadiums with towels or shakers are the loudest in college football: Auburn, Bama, Texas A&M, Penn St, South Carolina, Georgia, Tenn---- who cares about clapping -YELL
Posted on 12/3/14 at 1:11 pm to drtigah
The noise in Tiger Stadium is not from people clapping. I don't see anybody clapping when we are on defense. Everyone yells. Towels don't take away from that.
GTFO with your stupid theories.
GTFO with your stupid theories.
This post was edited on 12/3/14 at 1:12 pm
Posted on 12/3/14 at 2:31 pm to SUB
Yeah, you can clap, yell, stomp or shoot fireworks out of your azz, but if the D can't tackle a guy in bounds one time in the last minute, it ain't gonna matter. (For the record, I think the defense has been outstanding in the 2nd half of the season).
Posted on 12/3/14 at 2:38 pm to Big EZ Tiger
The ole miss game was significantly louder than ole miss throughout the game. I agree with the op actually. I noticed this the last couple times at the bama game and also at the ATM game. A lot of those who's Shake Pom poms or twirl towels aren't yelling at the same time. I rememeber the swish swish shush sound during a key period in the bama game at bama and thought well it looks loud but it's not. With that said it does look cool on TV and it makes a great souvenir. I think for ole miss we really had the will to win that game. Bama felt more like I hope we don't blow it crowd atmosphere.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 2:47 pm to AlwysATgr
So you and the Op are dumb...gotcha..
Posted on 12/3/14 at 2:55 pm to TigerBait2008
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So you and the Op are dumb
I was agreeing with the poster who agreed with the OP so don't leave out the middle-man.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 3:35 pm to drtigah
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For the Alabama game (towels present) I sat in the student section, which if I recall correctly is normally the loudest section, however I'm not sure that there was a moment during the game where I couldn't hear those around me besides when Yeldon fumbled near the Alabama endzone late in the 4th quarter.
Dude you must have been too drunk to remember. The Bama game was loud as shite.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 4:00 pm to Run DMC
I had my fingers in my ears in the 4th quarter.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 4:17 pm to Run DMC
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The Bama game was loud as s%$#&
But - could it have been even louder without the towels? That is the question before us.
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