I was, and remain, immensely proud to to see our crowd sizes start to grow again this season. We outnumbered the Brenham fans in the third round at least five to one. In both the quarterfinal and the semifinal, we sold out our side of the stadium and had fans sitting on the other side of the stadium. We brought upwards of 20,000 fans with us to Arlington. I think it's safe to say that PN-G's fan support is making a comeback.
I think that's tied to the increased success on the field. People like to root for a winning team. And I think we're going to continue to rack up big wins as long as Coach Joseph offices in Port Neches. That, in turn, means that our fan support will likely continue to grow during the seasons ahead, in my view.
With that in mind, I think it's appropriate to have a conversation about the ways we can maximize the fan impact on the games. It was clear as day to me that our fans impacted those last four playoff games. In particular, I'm convinced rowdy crowds chanting "de-fense" at the top of their lungs forced several false starts by the offenses of Brenham, Fort Bend Marshall, Liberty Hill and South Oak Cliff. It also seriously fired our boys up, and you only need to look at their social media to see how much they appreciated it. The same goes for the coaches.
I think our band impacted the game, too. Particularly in the Brenham and Marshall games, Mr. Wells and his staff seemed to get much more aggressive with the band while opposing teams were on offense. The Indian Band played the War Chant a lot more this season than it has in prior seasons, and the effect on the field and in the stands alike was noticeable. Francis Schroeder shared some comments Liberty Hill fans made about it on his Facebook last week.
College teams specifically curate their spirit groups and fan experiences to maximize fan impact on the games. If there's a high school fan base anywhere in the country capable of doing that, it has to be the Indian Faithful. So, now that we're in the offseason, what are some ways that we can do that next season?
I think that's tied to the increased success on the field. People like to root for a winning team. And I think we're going to continue to rack up big wins as long as Coach Joseph offices in Port Neches. That, in turn, means that our fan support will likely continue to grow during the seasons ahead, in my view.
With that in mind, I think it's appropriate to have a conversation about the ways we can maximize the fan impact on the games. It was clear as day to me that our fans impacted those last four playoff games. In particular, I'm convinced rowdy crowds chanting "de-fense" at the top of their lungs forced several false starts by the offenses of Brenham, Fort Bend Marshall, Liberty Hill and South Oak Cliff. It also seriously fired our boys up, and you only need to look at their social media to see how much they appreciated it. The same goes for the coaches.
I think our band impacted the game, too. Particularly in the Brenham and Marshall games, Mr. Wells and his staff seemed to get much more aggressive with the band while opposing teams were on offense. The Indian Band played the War Chant a lot more this season than it has in prior seasons, and the effect on the field and in the stands alike was noticeable. Francis Schroeder shared some comments Liberty Hill fans made about it on his Facebook last week.
College teams specifically curate their spirit groups and fan experiences to maximize fan impact on the games. If there's a high school fan base anywhere in the country capable of doing that, it has to be the Indian Faithful. So, now that we're in the offseason, what are some ways that we can do that next season?
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