Bulldog_Muskie wrote:BillikensWin wrote:Butler sold out for SLU last year. I tried to get tickets and was unsuccessful.
Surprised they're not sold to the rafters already, but there's 2 days left.
There was a good sized slu fan group there. I sat next to two slu students who managed to sneak in rum and cokes in soda bottles. Fun guys
butlerguy03 wrote:From my perspective: my wife works a ticket window at Hinkle, one of my best friends works in the Butler athletic office.
Butler is always a hard sell. Alumni are scattered across the country, the students are out for winter break, the Pacers and IU both play earlier in the day (which takes some dual-buyers away), Colts playoff tickets are now on sale, etc. We have had plenty of ranked teams come into Hinkle. It's not like we've never played one.
Yes, Villanova is probably a 3rd or 4th tier name around central Indiana. Not bashing, just telling the truth. No alumni here, no history here. Xavier is a 1st tier name. Georgetown is probably 2nd tier. It has a lot to do with historical rivalries, alumni tie-ins, etc.
As a Butler grad and faithful fan, please stop the bashing of our city. Don't let certain trolls give you a bad feeling for our fan base, which is considered by many to be one of the most knowledgeable in all of college basketball.
As a Butler fan, here are the games I'm most excited about in the Big East:
1. Xavier (a heated rivalry renewed + they bring a loud bunch)
2. Marquette (former MCC rival + I suspect they will bring a decent contingent)
3. Georgetown (name, my mom taught me to hate Georgetown growing up as a Kentucky fan - so I do)
4. Villanova (name, this year's success)
5. St. John's (Indy-New York basketball rivalry has always been fun)
6. Creighton (if it wasn't for McDermitt, the Jays might be #9)
7. DePaul (will mean something to all of the Butler students from Chicago)
8. Seton Hall (one of my first clear basketball memories is the 1989 final four)
9. Providence (eh...doesn't move my needle)
As I said, no bashing, just my point of view.
I welcome fans of other teams to our palace of basketball history. Nothing pleases me more than to see other schools students walk out quietly into the crisp Indiana winter night in their "Buck Futler" t-shirts.
DudeAnon wrote:Hilarious, up until now there has been a unity about amongst NBE teams. First conference game hasn't even started yet and we are going for each other's throats.
HoosierPal wrote:butlerguy03 wrote:From my perspective: my wife works a ticket window at Hinkle, one of my best friends works in the Butler athletic office.
Butler is always a hard sell. Alumni are scattered across the country, the students are out for winter break, the Pacers and IU both play earlier in the day (which takes some dual-buyers away), Colts playoff tickets are now on sale, etc. We have had plenty of ranked teams come into Hinkle. It's not like we've never played one.
Yes, Villanova is probably a 3rd or 4th tier name around central Indiana. Not bashing, just telling the truth. No alumni here, no history here. Xavier is a 1st tier name. Georgetown is probably 2nd tier. It has a lot to do with historical rivalries, alumni tie-ins, etc.
As a Butler grad and faithful fan, please stop the bashing of our city. Don't let certain trolls give you a bad feeling for our fan base, which is considered by many to be one of the most knowledgeable in all of college basketball.
As a Butler fan, here are the games I'm most excited about in the Big East:
1. Xavier (a heated rivalry renewed + they bring a loud bunch)
2. Marquette (former MCC rival + I suspect they will bring a decent contingent)
3. Georgetown (name, my mom taught me to hate Georgetown growing up as a Kentucky fan - so I do)
4. Villanova (name, this year's success)
5. St. John's (Indy-New York basketball rivalry has always been fun)
6. Creighton (if it wasn't for McDermitt, the Jays might be #9)
7. DePaul (will mean something to all of the Butler students from Chicago)
8. Seton Hall (one of my first clear basketball memories is the 1989 final four)
9. Providence (eh...doesn't move my needle)
As I said, no bashing, just my point of view.
I welcome fans of other teams to our palace of basketball history. Nothing pleases me more than to see other schools students walk out quietly into the crisp Indiana winter night in their "Buck Futler" t-shirts.
Well stated butlerguy. But beware, some of our eastern brothers don't want us telling the truth as to how we feel. I like your list, but on my list I would move Creighton up to maybe 4th, due to McDermott, and knowing that Creighton will snap up any scalped tickets they can find. I doubt if many St. John fans remember the Reggie Miller / Spike Lee theater. That was priceless. The Larry Johnson continual call in 1999 still ranks as one of the worst calls of all time. It gave the Knicks the series.
SJUREDMEN85 wrote:HoosierPal wrote:Well stated butlerguy. But beware, some of our eastern brothers don't want us telling the truth as to how we feel. I like your list, but on my list I would move Creighton up to maybe 4th, due to McDermott, and knowing that Creighton will snap up any scalped tickets they can find. I doubt if many St. John fans remember the Reggie Miller / Spike Lee theater. That was priceless. The Larry Johnson continual call in 1999 still ranks as one of the worst calls of all time. It gave the Knicks the series.
You mean LJ`s three from the corner hahahaha I loved that 4-pnt play, what a great call by the refs.
Reggie was annoying though, what was it 8pnts or 0 in 16secs or something like that in one year.
We had our wars.
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