@united_sa0509@Duckmann90@kirawontmiss This is always the go-to example of an intimidating atmosphere in college football. And it’s an actual rivalry game with much higher stakes https://t.co/ZBcd1PKpTT
@united_sa0509@Duckmann90@kirawontmiss This was before the start of an early season game between two mediocre non-rival teams. Im measuring passion here, not exactly intimidation. Like I said if you want to see intimidation you can research that yourself. I was sharing an example of fun, which I think your sport lacks
@united_sa0509@Duckmann90@kirawontmiss It’s not meant to be intimidating, it’s fun, it’s vibes. If you wanted an intimidating crowd, there’s hundreds of examples of that. Famously the annual Penn State Whiteout, Texas A&M 12th Man, OSU vs Michigan rivalry, etc. Like I said CFB has every sort of crowd you could ask for
@united_sa0509@Duckmann90@kirawontmiss One of the best I’ve ever seen for myself was at Virginia Tech last year where I attended as a road fan. Look up their “Enter Sandman Entrance”
@united_sa0509@Duckmann90@kirawontmiss I’ll agree that sometimes the NFL can lack some of that and feel that too corporate. You need to look into college football instead, that’s where our biggest, loudest, and most passionate stadiums are. It has everything you listed about European soccer and more
@Duckmann90@united_sa0509@kirawontmiss My point is that you guys are so head over heels about “chanting”. The UK can be kings of chanting but that’s such a small and random part of crowd atmosphere and idk why you guys fixate on it so much