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Why is Booing considered awful?

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The conversation on booing your own team seems to always illicit strong responses and is one I was having with friends last night over drinks. I may be in the minority here, but why is booing considered so bad? I haven't booed at a game before (and I'm really not sure I ever would), but I don't fault those people at Assembly Hall that wish to voice their frustrations in this manner. To be clear, I am only talking about Booing - not throwing stuff, yelling obscenities, vulgar degradement, etc...those types of actions shouldn't be justified ever.

It costs a great deal to go to a game. From the cost of travel, gas, parking, to the general admission prices, food while I am there, and any team swag I want to purchase, it's very easy for one game at the Hall to cost hundreds of dollars per person. The people spending this money are expected to cheer their team on, clap, stand up, etc...when the team is doing well and playing their hearts out. And it's fun to do so. As Yogi's mom put it in her post, it's entertainment. However, when that entertainment stops being fun because the team you adore isn't playing with any heart, energy, or desire and we are getting our butts stomped, why can't you voice your displeasure? As one ESPN article put it, you are "buying the right to literally voice your opinion within earshot of the overpaid underachievers who deny you your bragging rights and disgrace the good name of your city and team."

It's an old debate, but I'm curious if most find it disgraceful. I think someone can be an enormous fan, supporter, etc...of a team, but still voice their displeasure when the team they love doesn't perform to the standards they're expected to. I'm not talking about wins and losses here either. Sure, our W/L record is about where pre-season experts picked it. I think everyone can agree the team played with little to no heart against Iowa.

Some will say booing helps nothing. It hurts the cause. The players already know they messed up, so you are adding insult to injury. However, isn't the booing a method for voicing your displeasure to the administration as well? Lord knows picking up the phone and calling Fred Glass won't accomplish much. However, when he's in the Hall for a game and sees large sections half empty, hears the boo birds calling when the team is underperforming, do you believe that influences his decisions at all?

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I don't think the players should be booed, and even though I think the booing is directed toward Crean I don't expect them to know that.  When there is a substandard product on the floor there's is a definite chance of booing, my only real issue is that players probably think it's directed at them even if it isn't.

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I don't think the players should be booed, and even though I think the booing is directed toward Crean I don't expect them to know that.  When there is a substandard product on the floor there's is a definite chance of booing, my only real issue is that players probably think it's directed at them even if it isn't.

They are young men that are largely revered as idols more often than not around campus and enjoy certain "perks" most people will never experience. Shouldn't they also feel the opposite if/when they perform poorly? They get hoisted on shoulders of teammates and paraded around campus when they hit a game winner, so what's wrong with booing if they don't?

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They are young men that are largely revered as idols more often than not around campus and enjoy certain "perks" most people will never experience. Shouldn't they also feel the opposite if/when they perform poorly? They get hoisted on shoulders of teammates and paraded around campus when they hit a game winner, so what's wrong with booing if they don't?

it's just not helping anyone. Crean and Glass already know how some of us feel about the program. The players shouldn't have to play in an environment where their main motivation for playing good at home is not getting boo'd.

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How do you feel when you are grossly disrespected?

Depends on whether or not it's deserved.  When I muck it up at work and know I didn't give it my best, I gladly take any criticism that's thrown my way and work to reverse what I caused.  Do you honestly believe the effort given in the game against Iowa deserved cheering, people staying the whole game, etc...?  How is voicing your displeasure considered disrespect?  Again, I'm not talking about the people chanting for Brad Stevens, screaming vulgar slurs, etc...I'm talking about just straight booing to voice your displeasure

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Look folks. I will address this as a parent. If IU is really YOUR team, u SUPPORT them when they are great and when they struggle. Period. Maybe trying a little more positive vocal activity may bring them around. Negativity never encourages nor cultivates. Parents? Would you boo your kids? I doubt it. Take ownership of this team and not just when they do well. GO IU. LETS DO THIS!!

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The idea that positive reinforcement for lack of effort or shoddy work is going to help doesn't fly with me. It would be ridiculous to boo them just because they lost, but just as ridiculous to cheer them when they are not even putting effort out there. And while negativity may not help anything, a parent should point out where a child's poor habits have created a negative. It's about the attitude, approach and wording you use to convey the message, not about whether it points out to them the cause and effects of their actions.

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These young men ( no they are not kids anymore) arent stupid. They know the booing is aimed towards Crean. The players need to take it as a life lesson. Cause in the real world, which they are about to find themselves, when you fail to perform your probably not gonna get booed you will just get your butt fired.

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We're such a bunch of tough internet guys. SMH...

 

 

 

 

I'll add: Winifred is an idiot!

Yes, she was. I'll never forget that day as long as I live. If you're old enough to remember the show, this lady was the spitting image of "Maude", including her attire.

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These young men ( no they are not kids anymore) arent stupid. They know the booing is aimed towards Crean. The players need to take it as a life lesson. Cause in the real world, which they are about to find themselves, when you fail to perform your probably not gonna get booed you will just get your butt fired.

I agree with all but your 2nd sentence.  

Especially when it is happening, they do not know that.  

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I hope you just made a typo, and didn't actually mean to refer to some of us as "pasty" banner-head fans as a form of derision. And by "pasty", I assume you mean old, white, Bob Knight lovin', national championship flag wavin', bologna sandwich eating, coke drinking, rowdy IU fans; yes? Come to think of it, I should thank you, if that's what you meant. I'm all of those things. Not sure how others here might take that though. Some of them probably don't like bologna.


I'm talking about the ones who boo coach and players at the home games. You know the ones.

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I'm talking about the ones who boo coach and players at the home games. You know the ones.

 

Can I ask what is wrong with booing a coach at a game? You could make an argument for not booing the collegiate players, but what makes a coach untouchable?

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