CPR After KU Game

MissouriCyclone

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Probably the greatest CPR moment I have ever experienced. Ran over to our section after giving an interview clapping his hands. Next thing we know he puts his hat on backwards, blows us kisses and raises 6 fingers in the air. Does anybody have any video of that? Got me really excited for a bowl game and the game on Friday.
 
The ISU crowd was nothing short of fantastic on TV. Doesn't surprise me one bit CPR was so passionate to the crowd. I wish I would have pulled the trigger and went.
 
The ISU crowd was nothing short of fantastic on TV. Doesn't surprise me one bit CPR was so passionate to the crowd. I wish I would have pulled the trigger and went.

Been to an away game every year I've been at ISU. This was by far the best crowd I had ever seen at an away game (even considering the away visitors that come to Jack Trice). Chris did a great job with the buses and even people that didn't ride those (like myself) did a great job of showing up as well.
 
How many ISU fans do you guess were there? On TV it looked like several thousand. By the fourth quarter it seemed like there were more Clones there than KU fans.
 
Probably the greatest CPR moment I have ever experienced. Ran over to our section after giving an interview clapping his hands. Next thing we know he puts his hat on backwards, blows us kisses and raises 6 fingers in the air. Does anybody have any video of that? Got me really excited for a bowl game and the game on Friday.


It was awesome had my camera which has a video function but didn't get it. :sad:
 
How many ISU fans do you guess were there? On TV it looked like several thousand. By the fourth quarter it seemed like there were more Clones there than KU fans.

We filled up about 3-4 sections from bottom to about 3/4's of the way up. Plus Cyclones scattered throughout the stadium. By the end of the game there was by far way more Cyclone fans than KU fans. It's hard to tell, but I would venture to say maybe 3-5K ISU fans there.
 
Big thanks to those of you who were able to go. When the game was still close, it was so awesome that the crowd noise that could be heard on TV was " Cyclone . . . Power!"
 
Big thanks to those of you who were able to go. When the game was still close, it was so awesome that the crowd noise that could be heard on TV was " Cyclone . . . Power!"

This! It was amazing to hear the AWAY team chanting over the home team...as well as all of the red in the stands. It was great!
 
How many ISU fans do you guess were there? On TV it looked like several thousand. By the fourth quarter it seemed like there were more Clones there than KU fans.

I've been to quite a few games and I've never seen a stadium clear out completely as early as it did during the game with almost all of the ISU fans staying. We've seen some real momentum regarding ticket sales for home games, but this game(even as close as it was) is a really great sign!
 
I was at the game and the ISU crowd was huge. Big props to that ISU section of about 20 people across from the main ticket area that we were in. They were definitely doing their part.

I've been to ISU away games now at Colorado, Mizzou, A&M, Texas, TCU, and now KU; and this games was really impressive. Proud of everyone there!
 
I loved how they showed an aerial shot of the crowd about ever quarter and it just kept shrinking until there was just a chunk of red in the corner. Very impressive!
 
Great ISU crowd at the game, but we do have some real jackwad fans to go along with the greater majority of "class" fans. We sat in section 22 row 5, and the first row of the section had a group of ISU fans that I would swear have never been more than 50 miles from their double wide. If you are in the front row, you do not need to stand on your seat the whole game. It may also be a good idea to mix in a verb other than the F bomb every 5th word. Show some respect and class when you are a guest. For their part, KU fans were gracious and polite.
 

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