If we hear Hilton like it used to be - where you could literally scream at the top of your lungs and barely hear yourself - it doesn't matter who the opponent is, the Clones will stay in the game.
I remember games in the 90s - and even a game as recent as the Marquette NIT game in the 2004 season which sent ISU to New York - where you could visibly see the "bug eyes" in the players of the other team. It was almost as if they were thinking, "Holy ****, do these people ever shut up," or "it is so loud, why are my knees shaking." You could just look those players directly in the eye (if you were close which I usually was) and see the apprehension / nervousness.
I want to see that again. If it happens, it doesn't matter who the opponent is, the Clones will be in it.
I remember games in the 90s - and even a game as recent as the Marquette NIT game in the 2004 season which sent ISU to New York - where you could visibly see the "bug eyes" in the players of the other team. It was almost as if they were thinking, "Holy ****, do these people ever shut up," or "it is so loud, why are my knees shaking." You could just look those players directly in the eye (if you were close which I usually was) and see the apprehension / nervousness.
I want to see that again. If it happens, it doesn't matter who the opponent is, the Clones will be in it.