GO BG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!CRUSH MIAMI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GO LADY FALCONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!LAMBAST THE ROCKETTES!!!!



Technically they are against NCAA regulations at ALL sporting events, I'm pretty sure. I remember reading awhile ago that the artificial noisemaker rule for sure covers football, because some fans were upset about how it affected their right to have cowbells at the games. Obviously its an unenforced rule, so its really pointless.goofyeuph wrote:This is just my personal oppion, but I HATE Thundersticks!! I think they are annoying and a pain in the @$$. However that is just me. I know for whatever reason everyone else loves them. I hate them. Never use them. If the NCAA sez they can't be used in BBall games, great. Now all I have to deal with them is at football and hockey games.



NO, that would be cool.TG1996 wrote:So what if we bang the hell out of them during timeouts and intermission, then just as someone's lining up to shoot a free throw, pull them out and ACT like we're (uh, you're, I haven't been to a game since November) going to make noise again, but stay silent. Would THAT be a violation?
Wait, so there's a warning involved? Well then, if we can just keep everyone from using them until that crucial free throw with seconds remaining....PGY Tiercel wrote: A warning shall be given to the team whose followers are using these artificial noise makers. Game management should also be notified to deter this activity from continuing. If it does continue, an indirect technical foul shall be assessed.


