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A friend has access to GREAT lower arena seats. I used to get them for the non marquee games. I was standing up and cheering a great dunk and the rich lady behind me said " Sit down". I replied " stand up ". Never was offered the seats again.
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One could argue that fans could clap and cheer just as vigorously while seated, and everyone could see the action.
That's right I said it.
I went to the swamp for the LSU vs UF game this year. It was an amazing atmosphere, extremely loud and the fans didn't take a single play off. What surprised me was that the fans sat most of the time. The fans would stand after a huge play, but that was it. It was nice to see the action and not have stand.
 
I comprehend your point, but I think insinuating it’s a matter of respect is a matter of miscategorization. If everyone in attendance had this same attitude, we’d have the dullest atmosphere in all of college sports. You want an environment where everyone looks behind them and is gentle to not upset you. The only person that benefits is you at the behest of our team and fanbae.
And yet we do not have the “dullest atmosphere in all of college sports,” particularly for big time matchups when Rupp is arguably the best in all of college basketball. Now, I fully realize there will be a segment of individuals in this thread who have the opinion that Rupp is always dull, mainly because they seem to believe unless 23,000 are standing and screaming their heads off for 40 minutes while UK destroys Popcorn State, then then the Rupp crowd is dull.

All I know is if you attend any given game, you will see there are probably 22,980 fans in the arena who are clearly sensible about how they conduct themselves, and they have a great time doing so… and then there are occasionally a small handful of individuals scattered amongst the crowd who seem to conduct themselves otherwise. Even among that small segment, the vast majority of them, when asked politely to not unnecessarily block the view of others, are reasonable and adjust accordingly. It’s really only a tiny few who want to interfere with the experience of others just for the sake of being contrary.

*I realize Rupp is no longer 23,000 capacity, but my point remains*
 
There is no scenario where an usher would even request that someone sit simply because they are standing and cheering and another fan wants them to sit down.
I mean… you can have your opinion, but this does occur. I have witnessed it in the rare occasions some individuals are just rude and inconsiderate of their fellow fans. Ushers have been asked to address it, and they do. Again, don’t alter scenarios. We’re not talking about standing and cheering for a great play or run when most to the crowd will be up and cheering. We’re talking about standing and obstructing the view of others just for the sake of standing.
 
And yet we do not have the “dullest atmosphere in all of college sports,” particularly for big time matchups when Rupp is arguably the best in all of college basketball. Now, I fully realize there will be a segment of individuals in this thread who have the opinion that Rupp is always dull, mainly because they seem to believe unless 23,000 are standing and screaming their heads off for 40 minutes while UK destroys Popcorn State, then then the Rupp crowd is dull.

All I know is if you attend any given game, you will see there are probably 22,980 fans in the arena who are clearly sensible about how they conduct themselves, and they have a great time doing so… and then there are occasionally a small handful of individuals scattered amongst the crowd who seem to conduct themselves otherwise. Even among that small segment, the vast majority of them, when asked politely to not unnecessarily block the view of others, are reasonable and adjust accordingly. It’s really only a tiny few who want to interfere with the experience of others just for the sake of being contrary.

*I realize Rupp is no longer 23,000 capacity, but my point remains*

Head in sand. Dull Rupp Arena has been a common criticism for 20 years. Now that might be your speed and the way you like it, but let’s not act like it’s not a common criticism for a very valid reason.
 
Always surprised at the lack of self awareness involved when one person is the only one standing in their section and both adjacent sections. That happened a few games ago. Didn’t impact me, but a father asked him to sit down so his son could see. The guy standing was the stereotypical hill jack and acted like an ass. He sat down though.
 
I’ve lost count how many times this ridiculously stupid topic gets beaten to death on this forum.

Good grief people. It’s common courtesy to be mindful of people around you and not willfully block the view of others. If the intended expectation were for everyone to stand the whole game, THERE WOULDN’T BE ANY SEATS in the arena. This is not a difficult concept.
Exactly. We stand for appropriate times like stated by a poster above. However, we had a guy stand even during timeouts when other things were happening such as the half court $10,000 shot and other times when nothing much was going on during the game. Maybe it was even this radio call in guy. If we stood to see over him then we would be blocking the view of others behind us and that's just not right. As I said, I stand quite often during the appropriate times but just to stand because you feel you have the right to since you paid for your seat (stated reason by guy in front of us) during any part of the game or timeouts just because you want to is just plain dumb, in my book. The radio guy probably didn't explain why he was standing and why others felt it was wrong. Some of you all just "assume" it's because of age of others. Sorry, wrong take, there are rude people out there who don't give a damn about others.
 
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I mean… you can have your opinion, but this does occur. I have witnessed it in the rare occasions some individuals are just rude and inconsiderate of their fellow fans. Ushers have been asked to address it, and they do. Again, don’t alter scenarios. We’re not talking about standing and cheering for a great play or run when most to the crowd will be up and cheering. We’re talking about standing and obstructing the view of others just for the sake of standing.
Your last sentence is the issue I have with the way you're attempting to represent the way things work at Rupp.

Standing and cheering, even for entire segments of the game, isn't something that will ever be addressed by the ushers. I've been to numerous games in the lower level over the years and never seen anything of the sort. It's simply not something that warrants their attention.

Now, if someone is being belligerent toward other fans, that's a different story. But that would be the case regardless of if that person is standing or sitting.
 
Sometimes I like to come to games wearing a kilt, then stand on my head



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...and dammit...I mean it.
 
I'd tell them to stand up if they want to see or leave. Rich, lazy people ruin Rupps atmosphere
KSR is the first to tell you the crowd atmosphere at Rupp is very bad except for big games.
They list the best as the SEC tournament, then road games where #BBN gets in, and then Rupp.
 
Ok… since you brought up a music concert analogy, what would you do if you went to said music concert and another attendee willfully spent the whole time doing something to prevent you from being able to hear the music well?
If they stood, I would stand- IMO, it's almost expected at those type of events- we have been to enough sporting events and concerts that we know there is a chance you will be standing up the whole time & I am 63
 
If they stood, I would stand- IMO, it's almost expected at those type of events- we have been to enough sporting events and concerts that we know there is a chance you will be standing up the whole time & I am 63
Well… my question to you really had nothing to do specifically with standing in that scenario. So it seems the point of the analogy was missed.
 
I stand some in games, on exciting plays, after a player who has played well leaves game, when the crowd, during a intense moment on occasion. I agree with fellow who says standing is easier for me for the same reasons. I don't however out of politeness. That said I came to the game to see it and if people in front of me stand up I am too. To those behind me, they have 2 choices sit and bitch about missing game action, or get up.
It’s just like society. The oligarchs (blue hairs who have lots of money to buy the close seats) control the peasants underneath them (The people sitting behind them.). So if a person in the front row stands up theoretically everybody behind them all the way to the top row would have to stand up to be able to see.
 
Well… my question to you really had nothing to do specifically with standing in that scenario. So it seems the point of the analogy was missed.


I might’ve missed who you were first debating but it seems to me you created a hypothetical extreme situation - someone deliberately standing for all or the majority of the game despite what was happening in the game while also being belligerent to those around them - and then just arguing against that extreme example the entire thread. I took the original intent of this thread (and examples given within) about people APPROPRIATELY standing during game action and still being told to sit.
 
I might’ve missed who you were first debating but it seems to me you created a hypothetical extreme situation - someone deliberately standing for all or the majority of the game despite what was happening in the game while also being belligerent to those around them - and then just arguing against that extreme example the entire thread. I took the original intent of this thread (and examples given within) about people APPROPRIATELY standing during game action and still being told to sit.
Fair enough. You and I do not disagree in that respect.
 
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