Tyler Bickerton provides his holiday wish list in regards to Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball. A couple of items are actually surprising considering what a powerhouse Mark Fox and Company have been in the WAC for some time now -- those being a paucity of students in attendance and the somnolent atmosphere in the building.
Pack guest column: Holiday wishes for Nevada basketball
Tyler C. Bickerton
Reno Gazette Journal
12/24/2007
...For the Students
I would like to see an increased number of students attending Nevada basketball games.
The student section has been an utter disappointment this year as it has been half empty and very lethargic for the majority of the home contests.
In years past, the energy created in the student section would vociferously impact the rest of the fans in Lawlor, creating a raucous environment for the visiting team. Hopefully, with finals behind the students, the attendance, noise and the home-court advantage will return to Reno.
For the Fans
The fans could use a much better game-day atmosphere. Am I the only one who despises the Zombie Nation song? It could be that this song just brings up bad memories of me sitting in Dodger Stadium wearing a Giants hat.
The Zombie Nation doesn't work when there are only 6,000 people in attendance. The only part of the pre-game ritual that I enjoy is the video on the scoreboard where coach Mark Fox is jumping up and down.
Thus far this season, the atmosphere for home games has the pulse of a senior citizen center. Commercials during timeouts? Give me a break -- how many of you have bought a Jeep as a result of the commercials? The announcer attempts to get the crowd excited, but he repeatedly fails until something about a free T-shirt is mentioned. And he has to knock off the obnoxious "shoooooooting two" thing he does before free throws...
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