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Things You Need To Know: Day 1 in Columbus


So I arrived in Columbus a little bit before noon yesterday. I ran over to Cooper Stadium to pick up a Clippers hat, as they’re the Nats’ new AAA affiliate, expecting to head to Nationwide after and get a cheap Session 1 ticket from a desperate scalper shortly after tip. By the time the Clips’ staffers found a size 7-3/4 hat, UVa was up 19-4 and the game wasn’t even worth the $20 I was willing to pay. Thanks, Clips! You saved me $20 and an afternoon of tolerating deliriously happy Hoo fans. I appreciate it.

The evening session was something else entirely.

  • Scalpers outside were getting absolutely destroyed, even though the arena was mostly full by game time. Lesson: unless you’re going to a North Carolina site featuring UNC, a Southern California site featuring UCLA, or somewhere similar where a highly crazed basketball fan base has a less than 3-hour drive to the arena, don’t buy in advance for the NCAA tournament unless you’re getting a great ticket for face value.
  • Nationwide Arena is a beautiful hockey arena — shame the Blue Jackets are so bad. They took several design cues in the bowl from the Air Canada Centre; outside the bowl, the concourses are wide, with lots of food options, lots of hockey displays, and even a built-in practice rink. If I ever have a reason to be back here when the Jackets are in town, I’m definitely seeing a game.
  • Ohio State fans made up a significant percentage of the crowd. Of the participating schools’ fans, Illinois dominated, and SIU came up behind. Holy Cross probably trailed us by a little bit, but their fans were great — lots of students, loud, excited, and had some class despite quite a bit of baiting from the SIU folks.
  • We need to work on this whole basketball traveling thing, and we need to get out of our regional comfort zone. Columbus is no farther a drive for most Hokie fans than is Atlanta, but we don’t know much about the Midwest at all (we try to ignore West Virginia — states beyond it are completely lost), and I think that suppressed turnout somewhat.
  • I had expected the Ohio State fans to lean Illinois’s way as a fellow Big 10 school, and I think they wanted to. But the way Illinois was playing, they just couldn’t; for most of the game, the OSU fans around me just rode both teams for the awful basketball they were witnessing. Tech played badly out of its usual Jekyll-and-Hyde incompetence (it was the N.C. State/Marshall/Western Michigan Hokies on display for 35 minutes); the Illini were deliberately making the game unwatchable, with sleep-inducing offensive sets and not a player on the court that wanted to shoot the ball. If Illinois had tried, they could have been up 18 at the half rather than 8; they left the door open all night long. The result: when Tech decided it wanted to win after all and pulled within one possession on the eventual game-winning run, the arena flipped over to our side.
  • Second game quickie evaluation: neither team shot well (from the floor or the line). Holy Cross played hard, but SIU had probably the four best athletes on the floor, and that counts.
  • Band rankings: SIU, Illinois, VT, Holy Cross. The Saluki band was a genuine highlight of the second game, playing everything from Hey Ya to Georgia On My Mind and a rather advanced mockery of Carry On My Wayward Son.

When it looked like the game was over midway through the second half, I was working on my Zen, and to some extent my conclusion holds even though we won: this basketball thing is only going to happen at Tech bit by bit. I’m nearly as proud of this Tech team as I was of the ‘04 football team, but it’s all baby steps, from the team (composure on the big stages) to the fans (get your leave requests in early, folks; worst case, you take two days off to watch wall-to-wall basketball on TV, and what’s so bad about that?) to the band (instrument distribution needed some rework for the sound to carry better from the floor).

But we’ll be here on Sunday, and that’s all that matters right now.

17 March 2007 / 4 Comments / Tags: travel, basketball

Comments on “Things You Need To Know: Day 1 in Columbus”

  1. I think that was the worst game I’ve seen VT play this year. What year was it when Temple missed that PAT to lose? Same feeling.

    I was just thinking how glad I was I hadn’t wasted my time driving out, then they go and win.

    My buddy Philip called me at the beginning, right after the first missed dunk, to inform me that “your boys are KILLING me.” He had ‘em in the Sweet 16. I just laughed at him and said I could’ve told him not to do that.

    I called him right after the game, but it was weird because it wasn’t really gloating….it was like a reverse I-told-you-so.

    Go Hokies! I’ll be watching tonight on the net in Norway!

    Mike on March 18th, 2007 at 10:19 am
  2. Complete content of a text message I sent to Matt at 8:43 PM, probably about 12 minutes or so left in the game:

    This one’s over. I drove to Ohio for this. Words fail me.

    The few Hokie fans I saw before/during the second game (I traded to club level, mostly tOSU neutrals) were all walking around in shock. Most of the IUU of I fans ran like scalded dogs, but the few that stayed were in a worse mood than we were after the Peach Bowl this year. I couldn’t blame them. We never win games like that, and their team’s total offensive disinterest all game long was what gave us the chance.

    Ah, Canes-Devils highlights on ESPNEWS. That’s what I’ve been waiting for — time to pack up and hit I-670. Now the only problem is, who do I root against in Virginia-Tennessee? (Since I’m definitely not rooting for either team…)

    Josh on March 18th, 2007 at 10:54 am
  3. Yeah, I believe it….I met a guy on the plane to Newark with an Illini hat, and I’m wearing my Hokies coat. I just said, sorry about that, but cut us a break as we only make the tournament every ten years anyway. You could see the pain on his face remembering the game. Oh, and FYI, IU = Indiana University, UI or “U of I” = University of Illinois

    Mike on March 20th, 2007 at 7:30 am
  4. Re: U of I, right… that occurred to me later on, but too lazy to correct it.

    Josh on March 20th, 2007 at 8:24 am