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When the Blue Devils played Wake Forest last week, 400 tickets were made available to Iron Dukes because of concerns over the game’s competition with fraternity and sorority rush, along with the Demon Deacons’ struggles. Still, Section 17 was still under capacity at tip-off, leading head coach Mike Krzyzewski to gesticulate across the court during play, encouraging the fans to get louder
but then says“It does take a lot to go to K-Ville and wait outside, sometimes in the cold and in the rain, and then go into Cameron where you have to stand and jump up and down,” co-head line monitor Ellie Garrett said. “Students need to realize that going to Cameron is... an awesome experience.”
“The rumor we’ve had to deal with over the past couple years is that it’s hard to get into games, and if you show up half an hour before tipoff you won’t get in,” Garrett said. “We’ve been trying really hard... to really debunk those rumors because they’re simply not true.”
Basically, there is no need for all the K-ville BS. If they are selling Student Tickets, that means there are plenty of tickets for any student who wants to go. Whether the live in a tent for the winter or not. The whole idea of K-ville is moronic. Co-Head Line Monitor is about as important as Grade School Safety Patrol.
The co-head line monitor says
but then says
So how hard is it for students to get tickets? Can they just walk up and get in.
Anyone have a youtube of Kay gesticulating?
There are maybe 2-3 games a year where it's tough to get into Cameron as a student. UNC, obviously. Maybe 1 or 2 more.
Otherwise, you can pretty much show up a little before game time and get in.
There are maybe 2-3 games a year where it's tough to get into Cameron as a student. UNC, obviously. Maybe 1 or 2 more.
Otherwise, you can pretty much show up a little before game time and get in.
Agreed. I doubt many students come into college as hyped about college hoops as I did in the mid-90s. There's so much more to do than go to basketball games nowadays.