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Has men’s basketball ever had a whiteout game?

Ranger Dan

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I watch every game on TV and go to a game just about every year, but can’t recall their ever being a white out basketball game in the BJC. Have they ever done this? Do they do it every year? Do you think it would work?
 
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I watch every game on TV and go to a game just about every year, but can’t recall their ever being a white out basketball game in the BJC. Have they ever done this? Do they do it every year? Do you think it would work?
I don't remember a full white out but the students often wear white. I would start with closing off the entire Upper Deck if they were going to try and do it.
 
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I watch every game on TV and go to a game just about every year, but can’t recall their ever being a white out basketball game in the BJC. Have they ever done this? Do they do it every year? Do you think it would work?
Yes but there's still a lot of blue.
 
I watch every game on TV and go to a game just about every year, but can’t recall their ever being a white out basketball game in the BJC. Have they ever done this? Do they do it every year? Do you think it would work?
It would be a lot the yellow-out at Pitt football
 
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I think men’s basketball should do this. Maybe lower bowl during the week and entire BJC for weekend games. Maybe we are a good season away from this…
 
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I think men’s basketball should do this. Maybe lower bowl during the week and entire BJC for weekend games. Maybe we are a good season away from this…
So you're advocating white curtains instead of black?

Good idea, honestly. The place might look a little less like a perpetual funeral.
 
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