Thursday, October 4, 2007
Non-revenue events
Friday, September 28, 2007
Save Syracuse Swimming and Diving
I'll make this short. It's no secret that the large majority of the athletic department's revenues come from Men's Basketball and Football. They rely heavily on those programs and I think that the lagging Football attendance is a financial stress. I'm a huge fan and I think I missed 1 or 2 games my whole career at SU in a time that the program was in bit of a swan dive, but I think athletics built an expectation of revenues from that program and didn't prepare well enough for a down time in overall attendance, so they're making swift cuts. However, they have been quite quick to spend a LOT of money changing uniforms and logos multiple times, and on a huge NYC marketing campaign.
I think we are looking for some chance to let the Swimming and Diving team meet the goals of the athletics department through alumni and other support. As a former Student Association rep, I found it extremely disrespectful that no one from the department attended the assembly meeting they were invited to a week in advance to answer questions about the cuts. I will continue to applaud the efforts of SA in defending their fellow students on this issue. I'm guilty of never attending a S&D meet, but that doesn't mean they don't deserve fair process. And before you jump on me for not offering any idea, here's one – the university is looking to spend a lot of money to replace Archbold gym, so how about building the necessary swimming facilities into it? It could be a great collaboration effort between SU athletics and the University at large.
Co-Founder, Otto's Army
Student Association Assembly Representative, 50th Session
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
FXB
So without further ado, here's focrossketball.
Got any questions about this wonderful game, leave a comment.
Monday, September 10, 2007
Otto's Army
Thanks!
GOOOOOO ORANGE!!!!!
Capital One Mascot Challenge
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Vote for Otto
Let's GOOOOOO ORANGE!!!
Friday, September 7, 2007
Huskie Hell
And for the helluva it, because you can't get enough of the Final Countdown video.
And when it was played at the Dome
GOOOOOOOOOO ORANGE!
-Jameson
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Through the dark...
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Can't stand these pundits
First, I'm going to ignore the numbers and talk about something that's really getting under my skin. I'm getting sick and tired of these talking heads making predictions and determinations and then saying "I told you so" when something different from their prediction turns out.
Take Doug Gottlieb. First, he said we needed the Georgetown win to be in the tournament. We got it - handily. What does Doug do? Change his mind. He states we need to beat UCONN in the Big East Tournament to be in. So, we go down to MSG and beat UCONN.
Finally, Doug is satisfied and says we're in during a segment on SportsCenter (or was it ESPN Bracketology? I can't remember)
So, what happens on Selection Sunday? He says we deserved not to be in the field of 65 after we're left out. What gives?
Well, maybe this will (not) answer your question:
Doug Gottlieb on ESPN Radio
So, what does he say on this show when talks to maybe the only other mouth that agrees with him in the country? That he believed that SU was in because the committee wouldn't have the guts to leave us out. It seems that the only one without guts is Doug when he retroactively formed the intent of a previously made statement.
What a coward.
Now, a look at the numbers from coach Boeheim, who in my opinion absolutely tore apart John Kincaid on ESPN radio
Let me summarize the most important point made by Jimmy B: our non-conference and overall strength of schedule is not a valid argument against our being left out of the tournament.
Here are the schools with worse OOC SOS than Syracuse:
Washington State
Notre Dame
Oregon
Texas
USC
Georgia Tech
Virginia
Indiana
Louisville
Georgetown
Kansas
Stanford
These teams had worse overall SOS than us: Nevada, Notre Dame, Old Dominion, Xavier, Butler
Without that argument, or the false argument of our weak BE schedule (1. of which we have no control over and 2. was the 4th strongest in the conference), there isn't very much of a case for us to be left out over a few of the questionable inclusions.
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
The Final Coundown Saga Continues...

Tuesday, February 27, 2007
For the moment, indescribable
-Menotti
Monday, February 26, 2007
The game and the seniors
I would like to thank the seniors of Otto's Army, Harry, Bobby, Menotti, Dave, Sean, Dennis, and Jon for making the last four months of my life probably the most memorable. I wish them the best of luck down the road. Without them, I probably wouldn't bleed orange when pricked with a needle.
GOOOOO 'Cuse.
-Jameson
Pep Rally and Pre-Georgetown Huge Success
Wow. Tonight's pep rally at the Women's building was intense. I felt like a kid at a candy shop, as I played just about every inflatable and carnival-style game there was to play. I had the esteemed privelage of jousting with Otto the Orange atop the inflatable joust-arena. While he was crafty enough to knock me down once (damn orange) I came out on top 2-1. The same can't be said about the obstacle course... I got my ass handed to me in that and I think we all have the rug burns on our elbows (battle scars) to prove it.
As you know, or maybe not, I've been unable to camp out for this, the final game of the season. But I am here to tell you that the orange pride is alive and well on the hill. Most people I've talked to are excited about getting to the game, many getting there early I might add, and even the dumbest of sports fans grasp the importance of this Big Monday game against Georgetown in the Dome. In the mean time, time to go to sleep- it's going to be a long day, and hopefully great day tomorrow. Look for the front row crew on the tube! Until next time...
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Some thanks, some news, and a rant
The Thanks
First of all, I'd like to echo was Dave said in the previous post. That was one of the coolest things ever done for us down here. I know that in a few years, I'll be having pizza and wings delivered to our successors. Class of '92, whoever you are, you made our day. The way it happened was pretty funny, too. I was about to take a little evening siesta when we hear some honking from the top of the steps. Then, a voice yells down, and here is the abridged conversation to the best of my recollection:
Delivery guy: Someone order food down here?And there was much rejoicing. My best guess, and tell me if I'm
(I pop my head out)
Me: I don't think so. What is it and who ordered it?
Delivery guy: It says here for Dave Griffiths
Me: Really? He's not even here right now, let me call him.
(I gave a call to Dave, but he was working at the station and couldn't answer his phone)
Delivery guy: It also says "Love, class of '92" and it's paid for.
Me: OK I'LL SIGN FOR IT!
(Delivery guy proceeds to unload 5 pizzas and what looks like about 6 dozen wings from the truck)
right, is that you put Dave's name on it because my name was the only other full name on the blog, but it's pretty difficult to say.
The News
Yesterday was a really good day. Aside from the food delivered by the Class of '92, we had another awesome event: a visit from Otto!
I was just getting back from the gym and about to go into my tent when Otto's face creeped around the corner (and scared the bejeesus out of me). After I was done screaming in terror, I realized who it was and yelled for everyone to come out of their tents.
Otto and some of his crew entertained us and also gave us some hot chocolate. We took some pics, Otto did the patented roll into the Green Tent a few times, and they were off. Totally sweet, thanks Otto!
There's an article on ESPN.com about some Duke students camping out for the Duke v. UNC women's game happening today. Now, let me make this clear: I understand that this article is primarily about the equal ground and respect that women's sports are getting at Universities, and I agree that it is a great thing and will not take anything away from women's sports.
What irks me about this story and others like it is the attention given to the "harsh conditions" the Cameron Crazies endure, and all attempts I've made to get us some publicity goes south (pun intended).
You've seen them before, articles talking about students fighting through the weather, true supporters of their team. Well, that same weather is the reason why the Krzyzewskiville phenomenon is possible.
Are they really enduring harsh conditions, as these reporters say? K-Ville is equipped with power outlets and both wired and wireless internet. The area they camp on is nicely finished grass, and if temperatures drop below freezing, line monitors can call a grace period - a time that everyone gets to return to the warmth but retain their place in line. Not to mention that during the day, 1 person can sit in line to represent a group of 12.
Grace periods!? Otto's Army would've had 4 days of grace this week that we've been out here.
And what we'd give for some grass! We have our tents set up on frigid concrete in the crevices of the Carrier Dome - not out of choice over a grassy area, but out of necessity, as every area with grass also has a few feet of snow on top of it.
I guess there are some advantages to being below ground level near the gates: if you set up your tent just right, you can avoid the whirling winds that often bring the "feels like" temperature to -10F or lower.
My message to the national media: get a clue. What Duke students do, while impressive in their sheer numbers, should be at least looked at with a critical eye or compared with other schools once in a while.
Or, I'd be happy if you returned my attempted contacts and talked about us just once. If 40-some students camping out in North Carolina is newsworthy, 20-some students camping for a week in Syracuse is, too.
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Thanks to the Class of 1992
(Personally, I was unfortunately unable to be there right when the food arrived as I was anchoring the Live Post Game Show at CitrusTV known as Orange Press Pass, but I did manage to arrive soon after the delivery. Much to my surprise, Ogre (Menotti) hadn't eaten everything already).

We celebrated the occasion by watching the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie. CLASSIC!!
THANKS AGAIN, AND GO ORANGE!!
Saturday update
<-- Some of the lax student section
We had some really good cheers going, and we will probably try to formalize our player introduction heckling. For hoops, students run across the front of our student section with signs that say "Who's he?", "So what?" and so on. Last night, we pretty much ad libbed every one beyond the 5 that we know - "Less than average!" "Inadequate!"
Hopefully, the loss doesn't deter anyone from seeing this great team we have this year. Early season setback, but I'm sure they'd appreciate that kind of turnout every game. Too bad that the Hopkins game is scheduled during our Spring break.
That's all for now. Peace out.
-Menotti
Friday, February 23, 2007
What's with this "List" and line process I keep hearing about?
Here's a crash course in how the process we've developed works:
- When a student arrives to wait in line, they are added to The List. Along with their own name, they may add up to 3 fellow students to their group.
- As long as at least 1 representative from a group is present at all times, that group's place in line is valid. This allows people to wait in shifts and maybe even go to a class or two.
- The max group size of 4 was chosen to prevent an unfair ratio of students waiting to the number of students represented by a single person. If we allowed 1 person to wait for 10 people, the shifts would be a bit too easy to organize and it would unfairly put people in seats they didn't necessarily "earn". Essentially, if a person wants to wait a number of hours so they can get 3 of their friends in too, that's OK with us, but anything larger than that seems unfair.
- About an hour before the gates open, which is approximately 3 hours before game time, the groups are lined up in the order of their arrival.
- When the gates open, everyone calmly goes down to the student section, where the people facilitating The List allow the groups to choose their seats in the order they arrived. Important distinction here: No one is waiting in line to be assigned a particular seat. We wait in line for the order of our choice.
We've put something together here that ensures the safety of everyone and gives fans their seats pretty fairly, too.
I'll post the official document (more detailed) tomorrow.
Until then, goodnight.
-Menotti
Thursday, February 22, 2007
The numbers grow
Their tent, affectionately known as The Tunt, was demolished before it was ever constructed:
But all was not lost. There were some "extra" poles that weren't linked up with string, so they began to MacGyver them together. As they were doing this, they realized that these were, in fact, the set of poles they were missing from before, but the strings holding them together broke the last time they took the tent town.
So, The Tunt is alive and well, and the group of freshmen, some of whom made that sick Final Countdown video, are now represented.
By the way, go to http://www.suathletics.com on Sunday for the game preview article that will highlight Otto's Army, as well as this blog.
Menott out.
Freshman update from the warmth
My buddies in the Frosh tent will, however, be there making me proud. And though I'm sure they will get flack from the green and blue tents, the red tent twenty-tent will reign superior in the end.
While I am enjoying the warmth of central heating systems in the dead of winter, I think I will probably end up spending a night at Gate E with the boys... because, I kind of miss it. Weird. I will defintley be at the moshing prior to tip-off on monday, though, because I need to get elbowed by Menotti one more time for old times sake. Stay warm boys... and girls.
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Another Night at Carrier Dome...
Not much going on - I won't make you read some stupid stuff about what I am up to, you don't really care - frankly neither do I.
A couple of things: 1) James Graham blames me for the overnight tradition. I disagree. I blame Harry Shafer. The earliest I ever came before he started to beat me to Gate E was 7 AM for a 7 PM football game (Florida State, Homecoming 2004). You'll have to forgive James though, he is a 21st year senior. 2) The experience this week, while it will be fun, is also going to be bittersweet, it being our last game and all. I've made some great friends while camping out down here, friends I'll never forget. I'm really going to miss doing this.
Anyway, I'll write more later. Got other stuff to do for now.
Until later,
Bobby VI




