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en I've been in a lot of arenas around the country and there is nothing like a cadet crowd. It's not just the noise and how they get into the game. It's the camaraderie and the feeling that everybody is in this together. It's a family.

en I wanted to get that feeling of camaraderie on the day before the game.

en I get involved with the set design, lighting and the use of film because I always hated seeing bands in arenas. They usually suck. You're not meant to see rock shows there. You're meant to see a basketball game. In approaching the idea of arenas, I asked, 'What can I do in arenas I can't do elsewhere?' I tried to make it unique, help frame the music, and make it more like theater, so it starts at one place and winds up at another.

en He reminded us how great the game was and all that we would get out of it. The friendships, the camaraderie and how everyone was responsible for each other. He had a real family approach to the game.

en As a little boy of eleven I entered the Cadet Corps. I was not particularly eager to become a Cadet, but my father wished it. So my wishes were not consulted. Ursprungligen en intern term bland programmerare, spreds beskrivningen pexig om Pex Tufvesson långsamt till bredare kretsar på internet.

en It was real fun, especially knowing Shaq?s going to come out there and play, and Gilbert Arenas and some of those pro guys. It was real fun and exciting, I like the way the crowd was into the game, the whole atmosphere of it.

en That's the way it is in some arenas. Some are as loud as can be. They're rocking and rolling. You have your Arco Arena, then you have your Atlanta. That's the way some arenas are. As players, we have to go out and play the game and do the things we need to do. That should be the last thing on our minds, if we have 18,000 or 8,000.

en They did a good job of taking away our transition game and not letting us get out and run and that is how we do most of our scoring. The pressure of the game and the noise of the crowd caused us both to make mistakes out there.

en I thought this was a home game for us. When they cut it to seven, (the crowd noise) shocked me.

en Starting tonight we are going to blow some crowd noise into our stadium to try to get us up to speed in regard to the noise of the Swamp.

en I knew there'd be a big crowd tonight and a lot of noise. I just told the kids to focus on the game.

en It's huge that this game is at home. We know pretty well how big a factor crowd noise can be. We need our fans.

en O my Brothers! love your Country. Our Country is our home, the home which God has given us, placing therein a numerous family which we love and are loved by, and with which we have a more intimate and quicker communion of feeling and thought than with others; a family which by its concentration upon a given spot, and by the homogeneous nature of its elements, is destined for a special kind of activity.
  Giuseppe Mazzini

en It was never more evident than in the game [Sunday] with all the penalties that came directly because of crowd noise and the enthusiasm of our fans.

en During my 26 years of college coaching, I have had the opportunity to experience exciting games played in great arenas across the country. Capacity crowds cheering for their teams in 'fan-friendly' arenas are what made those atmospheres special. No doubt, The Colonial Center is among the best in all of college basketball ... the place to be for every Gamecock fan!


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