Hi Gators!

I arrived for session #1, today, at halftime of the UM-Pacific game.  It
wasn't much of a game at all, although the Pacific mascot was fun to watch.
 Much better than that stupid DUCK scUM has (yeah, I know it's supposedly
an ibis named Sebastian, but I don't see much difference from the Oregon
mascot).  The Illinois-Colorado game was lots of fun to watch, as I was
surrounded by both Colorado and Illinois fans.  Colorado has scads of
cheers and songs and chants -- it reminded me of Gators.

Since the Austin regional was sold as three sessions, the Erwin Center had
to be completely cleared after the Illinois-Colorado game before people
were admitted for the second session.  Since the Illinois-Colorado game
didn't end until a little after 6:00, this meant that the doors opened at
about 6:33 p.m. for the 6:40 tip.  There were three people at each door;
one held the door open, one had a penlight to look in purses and bags, and
the final one had a hand scanner that took a good 10-15 seconds to scan
each ticket.  When we got to our seats (since they were the same ones from
session #1, this took less than a minute), only 26 seconds remained before
tip.  The place had maybe 200 people in it at tip-off.  I felt bad for both
teams!  NO ONE was in the center for warm ups.

The Gators were well represented, but we were spread out.  The NW St fans
solidly filled up their section of the stands.  I read that we sold out our
allotment of tickets, but our section was maybe 75% full.  We were also
quite subdued, but I chalked that up to our experiences of watching second
half collapses by our team anytime they play outside of the O'Dome. :-)  It
pains me to say this, but scUM was very well represented in the first
session.  There were about the same number of UM as UF fans, but the 'Canes
were much louder and supportive.  I'll let you know what Sunday is like...

Pat Dooley's column in today's G'ville Sun contained a rave review of the
Erwin Center.  As much as I hate to dis the O'Dome, UT's basketball home is
a better venue.  All chairbacks, lots of concessions, and the number of
bathroom facilities (all my Gator Grrrls know what I am talking about!) are
far superior.  Sight lines in the arena are great, and even the nosebleed
seats don't seem that far away from the floor.

Aside from a brief contagion of "underdog fever" by non-Gator fans during
the second half of the game, the crowd didn't pull for NW St much.  I was a
little concerned that we'd be subjected to that all game long, but it
didn't happen.  Probably the defensive domination by UF shut up lots of
people, as well as all the defensive rebounding.  That was pretty nice to
watch.

Late in the second half, a man in the row behind us loudly said (clearly
for our reaction), "Are those dirty Gators winning?"  David and I both
slowly turned around, and a man in a garish neon yellow-green shirt said,
"It's just the good old Tallahassee boy coming out.  Nothing personal."
 Turns out, he lived there all of six years -- how typical, right?  More
surprising:  I bit my tongue and didn't point out the obvious.  [That he
had embraced the last refuge of the pathetic:  cheering for a team to do
what his team couldn't... beat Florida.]

I wanted to stay for the UCLA-Minnesota game, but my day started with a
5:45 a.m. alarm, and we have a 40-min drive to get home.

It was great to get to watch a Gator team in person in Austin.  I'll be
there Sunday, and hope to file a happy report afterwards...

Go Gators!

Mary

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