When the crowd wills the team to win vs Alabama / other examples?

Submitted by ffmpeg on February 4th, 2024 at 4:19 PM

There was a fun thread on Twitter the other day about the impromptu 'Lets Go Blue' chant that broke out after Alabama played Dixieland Delight. Obviously Zinter mentioned it, but it was cool to see everyone's perspective in that thread all collectively say - "I saw it. I felt it. I knew it."

The thread - https://twitter.com/i/bookmarks/1754189383060586930?post_id=1753460151783211126

That game and that moment is something I will remember for the rest of my life. It was a collective 'No more. After the last 25 years we've gone through, we're not letting this go. We will will this win into existence." And we did.

 

There was one other time I can recall where I saw something similar.

https://discord.com/channels/617054763602804747/775346463664111666/1203809847707963442

The 'Let's Go Wings' chant at 1m12s.

I was there too - I was 16 at the time. I had never in my life heard a crowd chant that loud, ever. The 'Let's Go Wings' chant started in the pre-game, before the game. I am convinced that Roy and the Avalanche knew, deep down, that this game was over before it even started. After it was 1-0, it was all over.

What other times have you seen the crowd will a team to victory?

Blinkin

February 4th, 2024 at 4:23 PM ^

"LET'S GO ZAK" in this year's OSU game. Watch Klatt's blog segment about it. He tears up talking about what he observed during the commercial break. I was at that game and it was powerful. 

JMK

February 4th, 2024 at 4:52 PM ^

Agreed that part of the reason we chanted "Let's Go Blue" over Dixieland Delight was about willing the win into existence.  But it was also about that song absolutely SUCKING and never ending; we just didn't want to hear that sh*tty, interminable song any more!

B-Nut-GoBlue

February 5th, 2024 at 1:12 AM ^

That song absolutely slaps so no...it doesn't suck.

Now Bama/Crimson Tide taking it for usage?  I dunno.  We're now a The Killers stadium so I'm not sure there's much to throw stones about.

And the way Tennessee played it facetiously on the overhead after beating Bama in Neyland Stadium last season ('22), it was very well worth however long Bryant-Denny has been playing it.

 

Chaco

February 4th, 2024 at 4:53 PM ^

When UM played OSU in 2003 I remember the crowd starting an impromptu “Perry!  Perry!” Chant.  We won by 14 but it felt different in the stands and Chris Perry left it all on the field that game.

bonsai

February 4th, 2024 at 4:56 PM ^

Michigan hockey against North Dakota in the 1998 NCAA tournament. With a Frozen Four spot on the line, North Dakota was favored, and took a two-goal lead in the second period. But the game was played at Yost, and the Yost crowd picked up that team in a way I've never really seen in person. Michigan won the game in OT, then went on to win the championship. I'll never forget it...

Unfortunately, that game probably helped bring about the end of on-campus regionals in hockey...

 

 

NittanyFan

February 4th, 2024 at 5:15 PM ^

Well, recently, the 49ers over the Lions 7 days ago ............

Tiger Woods at the 2019 Masters.

As regards Game 7 in 2002, the Avs were dead as soon as the Statue of Liberty play happened.  Wings would have won Game 7 had it been in Detroit, Denver, Anchorage or Fiji.  

Harball sized HAIL

February 4th, 2024 at 5:18 PM ^

I was only a couple thousand miles away but UTL I felt like one of those games.  

Like shit were actually gonna win this.  Shit we're gonna lose.  To holy shit did that really happen?

I think the crowd was all in on that game from kickoff til final tick.

bsand2053

February 4th, 2024 at 5:22 PM ^

Hate to pick at fresh wounds but the 49ers and the crowd were clearly feeding off each other in the second half of the NFC championship last week.  It sounded absolutely electric through the TV

Boner Stabone

February 4th, 2024 at 5:39 PM ^

I was at the 1997 Iowa game when we were down 21-7 at half.  When the team came out for the second half the crowd rallied around them and to this day believe they played a large part in willing that team to a win that day.

The Oracle 2

February 4th, 2024 at 6:27 PM ^

I’m sure a supportive crowd helps, but it didn’t “will” them to win. This group would’ve won with a hostile crowd or in an empty stadium. 100% of the credit goes to the players.

The Oracle 2

February 4th, 2024 at 6:27 PM ^

I’m sure a supportive crowd helps, but it didn’t “will” them to win. This group would’ve won with a hostile crowd or in an empty stadium. 100% of the credit goes to the players.