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It's called being a fan. If that was the attitude, Williams Brice would be empty year after year.Why do they go and what do they expect to see? Do they not know the true definition of insanity?
We're fans and we'll return once Martin is gone...just like we returned when Muschamp was run out of town.It's called being a fan. If that was the attitude, Williams Brice would be empty year after year.
I enjoy watching college basketball. I enjoy the dynamics and storylines of our team as the season progresses. I enjoy seeing the other teams and coaches.Why do they go and what do they expect to see? Do they not know the true definition of insanity?
Based on attendance numbers this year…..it was determined that this is a lie.We're fans and we'll return once Martin is gone...just like we returned when Muschamp was run out of town.
BS. The basketball team draws the same base regardless. Odom’s back to back NIT champs were walk up lower level tickets and during the final four run the school was having to give away tickets through Bi-Lo to fill the arena.We're fans and we'll return once Martin is gone...just like we returned when Muschamp was run out of town.
Exactly. The same core group show up. Many more people complain on here than actually attend the games. The only time tickets are hard to come by is when we are top 10 caliber and that’s pretty rare.BS. The basketball team draws the same base regardless. Odom’s back to back NIT champs were walk up lower level tickets and during the final four run the school was having to give away tickets through Bi-Lo to fill the arena.
People only fake care about basketball when the team looses. They could care less when they win.
Why do you care? He’s shooting us out of the game!And Stevenson is still on the bench
I am a supporter of our University. I am not so shallow to think we are going to never lose. Every game is a competition. I want us to win every game, but I know there is always a possibility to lose. Our opponent wants to win too. It's like win I go to Vegas. I play to win but sometimes I don't. I still go and play, because I enjoy the entertaiment.Why do they go and what do they expect to see?
Not me. My family normally goes to a good many games. Until Frank is gone, we won't go. Even my kids have lost interest with the revolving door of players.Exactly. The same core group show up. Many more people complain on here than actually attend the games. The only time tickets are hard to come by is when we are top 10 caliber and that’s pretty rare.
1. They are South Carolina FansWhy do they go and what do they expect to see?
And sadly apathy has set in....You know it's bad when a lot of people can't even name more than 3 or 4 players on the entire team.
Not me. My family normally goes to a good many games. Until Frank is gone, we won't go. Even my kids have lost interest with the revolving door of players.
Yes, but they aren't a train wreck year after year.Well, it's a good thing we aren't like Duke or Kentucky and all of their one and done revolving door of players... your kids would never go.... oh wait....
Is there a shortage of garnet at basketball away games or something? If the team is playing bad then I imagine it’s the same small group of familiar faces going year after year……
I’m not into basketball and don’t watch it. But if they start doing good things, like making the final four, then I may find myself interested and tune in on the tv.
Ray Tanner is a horrible a/d and I wish he’d just retire at this point. He will let a major sport hit rock bottom and then drag out before he does anything. From all I hear this is the case with the mens basketball program for some time.
Hoping to get lucky. U recall getting lucky in the fairgrounds?Why do they go and what do they expect to see?
Because I'm a Gamecock and an Alum. It's that simple. Do I want us to win games? Of course. Am I just going to quit going because we're not winning? No. It's a fun time with friends and family. Just as 1-21 was.
If you don't want to go, you do you.
You started in 1981? That is literally like jumping into the stock market on October 28, 1929.I go, had season tickets since 81 but it sure isn't that much fun so far this year.
Yep !.....True definition of a fairweather fan. When things are good, you show up. When things are not so good, you don't.We're fans and we'll return once Martin is gone...just like we returned when Muschamp was run out of town.
If we tell this jerk to become a Kentucky fan, then he is going to show up when Kentucky comes to town and in a better seat than me!!I enjoy watching college basketball. I enjoy the dynamics and storylines of our team as the season progresses. I enjoy seeing the other teams and coaches.
When we win its great, when we lose it sucks. Rejoice or reload; life and the season go on.
I'll admit I'm ready for a coaching change now, but to imply people are morons because they attend the games is asinine. If I required "winning" for my attendance I'd have seen very few of my children's games coming up.
Stay home and be a Kentucky fan.
There are many things in which my family enjoys spending time and money. Both are limited so like most families, we have to prioritize.Yep !.....True definition of a fairweather fan. When things are good, you show up. When things are not so good, you don't.
How much less could they care?BS. The basketball team draws the same base regardless. Odom’s back to back NIT champs were walk up lower level tickets and during the final four run the school was having to give away tickets through Bi-Lo to fill the arena.
People only pretend they care about basketball when the team loses. They could care less when they win.
Just goes to show the diversity in the fan base. Not everything works for everybody.Not me. My family normally goes to a good many games. Until Frank is gone, we won't go. Even my kids have lost interest with the revolving door of players.
Gamecock and Alumna.Because I'm a Gamecock and an Alum. It's that simple. Do I want us to win games? Of course. Am I just going to quit going because we're not winning? No. It's a fun time with friends and family. Just as 1-21 was.
If you don't want to go, you do you.
Enough that they still don’t go to the games and they even stop talking about the team when they win.How much less could they care?
No. it just shows that you spend your money elsewhere. Most of us have discretionary income and make decisions like that. I have been attending MBB and WBB games since the early '70s. The first time I ever entered the Coliseum for sports, it was the first MBB practice of the 1971-72 season. More than 10,000 fans showed up and if Frank Mcguire had charged us to get in, it would have been listed as a sellout. Frank had the team scrimmage and when Tom Riker and Danny Traylor collided under the basket, the area exploded and people screamed for blood. Don't tell me Columbia won't support a winner. We got a deal thru the Athletic Department years ago for both Men's and Women's season tickets and we are not giving up either. Our choice. With all the crap our country has been thru for the last several years, criticizing people for attending a college basketball game should not make the top 100.There are many things in which my family enjoys spending time and money. Both are limited so like most families, we have to prioritize.
Watching an annual train wreck is not on the top of our list. If that makes us fair weather fans, so be it.
I couldn't tell you the last time Willy B was actually packed and sold out. It's been a long time... So if you don't win consistently, people aren't going to pack the place out. That's the way it goes.It's called being a fan. If that was the attitude, Williams Brice would be empty year after year.
Yup, back when Mcguire was winning, we had 10,000 pretenders sitting in the old Coliseum reading The State Newspaper.How much less could they care?
Check the attendance at football games at every Power 5 school during the last five years and you will rethink your comment.I couldn't tell you the last time Willy B was actually packed and sold out. It's been a long time... So if you don't win consistently, people aren't going to pack the place out. That's the way it goes.
Our attendance would be much higher if we were winning. That's the way it works.Check the attendance at football games at every Power 5 school during the last five years and you will rethink your comment.