"Miami’s second-year coach believes the crowd played a significant role in the Bobcats reeling off 50 points after halftime – after scoring 32 before intermission – to come from behind and knock off his RedHawks, 82-75, in the latest edition of one of the Mid-American Conference longest and most intense rivalries.
"'I thought what the fans provided them over the last 10 minutes was the rush that they needed,' Cooper said in an interview replayed on Miami’s website. 'We couldn’t match that. That’s what fans can bring. Half of that (at home) would be unbelievable.'” Charlie always loved the atmosphere at the Convo. Cooper is at least envious of what we have. BTW, since that time, Fiami has gone 2-2 in their last four home games, losing the first two to Buffalo and Kent, but winning the last two vs BGSUcks and Akron. The announced attendance for the four games (in order): 1,084; 1,021; 945; 1,004. I doubt we'll see much more even though Fiami has won 3 of their last 4, they have a shot at a .500 MAC season and school's still in session down there (spring break starts in two weeks).
Last Edited: 3/6/2014 8:30:21 PM by Pataskala
Last Edited: 3/7/2014 1:41:13 AM by Chicken George
Something I've never been able to grasp is why didn't Miami build a facility that could work for both hoops and hockey when they build the new building? The Goggin Ice Center is a top shelf facility. If it would have been done with having basketball in mind as well as hockey, they'd have a great facility.
As Millett stands, it could be a decent facility if they could get seats closer to the floor. Of course getting people to show up will still be a problem.
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