I was at the GMU-UConn Game!

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Damn, can't believe I was actually at that game. The crowd was going nuts (it was practically a home game for GMU.) Most exciting game I've ever attended.

Can any CAG top that as far as major upsets they saw first hand?

I actually tried to sell the tickets on eBay earlier in the week, but now I'm glad nobody bit ;)
 
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Can any CAG top that as far as major upsets they saw first hand?
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My brother beat me in madden once


lol seriously though must have been cool to see that game. My friend goes to UCONN, sure was disappointed.
 
What percentage of fans did each team have? In your opinon.


Also how many of the people cheering for GMU were actually GMU fans and how many do you think were just people who lived in the area and wanted to go and see an cool upset?

I understand that there is no way for you to actually know but with the people cheering for GMU did you see a lot of GMU shirts/jerseys?
 
There were a couple sad UConn fans sitting in our section. (They were there on Friday as well.)

They were doing a lot of turning to the rest of the section and screaming 'UConn! UConn!!!' after every big play from the Huskies (to which the guy in front of me would yell 'What year did you graduate?!' :rofl: ), so it was pretty funny to see them sitting there quiet and sad toward the end of reg and as OT wore down. However they actually did deal with shouts from Mason fans pretty well. They were youngish guys and I kind of thought they might resort to the typical 'Hey I'll kick your ass' crap but they just waved their arms in disgust mostly. Kept it fun. Anyway...

As a Terp fan I can imagine how crappy I'd feel if they had only to get past a team like Mason to make the Final Four and couldn't get it done. Crazy.

SD - I definitely fall in the 'cheering for GMU because I live in the area and wanted to see a cool upset' crowd. However I would have rooted for just about any team against UConn, as you have to pick a side to keep things interesting and more often than not it's more fun to go for the underdog.

To me it seemed like at least 2/3rds if not 3/4rths of the crowd was pulling for GMU. Now my section definitely had way more GMU fans than UConn fans so it's possible that skewed my perception here. The GMU official section was definitely more boistrous than UConn's. Weren't many UConn students that I could see (just a small section) whereas GMU had a full upper deck section packed with students.

I'd guess well over 50% of the people cheering for GMU hardly watch a game of theirs during the season (I don't unless they play the Terps) but there were quite a few GMU shirts/etc I saw walking around. I definiltely saw more GMU shirts/etc than UConn shirts.
 
Uconn is a school known to travel well and support thier team. I went to the big east tourney a few years back.. and it was filled with Uconn and Cuse Fans. The finals where about 60-70% Uconn.

But props to GMU..... cuz thats one hell of a win.
 
On our high school AAU team, we took a trip and saw the Illinois game vs Arizona. It wasn't an upset, but a huge comeback and the best game i've ever seen.
 
I helped my 18th seeded team over the #1 seed in a rec ball tournament about 6 years ago... we had to play a game just to qualify for the tournament that includes all but 2 teams in the league. Was a good upset, except for the part where I broke my collarbone with 4 minutes left in the game... missing the next game, which we lost by only 4 points, me bitter... naw.
 
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