John writes:
>Which brings me to another comment (sorry). In Ann Arbor, when Michigan
>fails to convert on the power play and the PA announces that the opposition
>is again at full strength, about 3000 people respond, "AND THEY STILL SUCK!"
> But this Saturday, I noticed an alarming trend. For years, the PA
>announcer would say, "UIC (or whoever we're playing), full strength" which
>would result in the above response. On Saturday, whenever UIC came out of
>the box the PA announcer said, "Both teams, full strength." It certainly
>curtailed the cheer. I wonder if this was mandated by the university
>because it didn't approve of the chant. Anyone?
For a further case study of this whole situation, drop by Cornell. A similar
response to the "XXX returns to full strength" announcement was in full bloom
some years ago, so the administration/athletic department decided to curtail
that particular cheer by simply not having the end of the power play announced
at all. That worked... for about half a game, and then the Big Red fans
started making the announcement *themselves* after a power play ended, along
with the appropriate (?) response. And that's the way it's been for the last
four or five seasons.
Where there's a will, there's a way...
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