Section B · Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Monday, March 27, 2000 KU fans put Duke to shame in spirit Commentary By Chris Wristen By Chris Wristen sports@kansan.com Kansas sportwriter WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — "Duke Sucketh." It's more than just the battle cry screaming from Kansas Athletics Director Bob Frederick's T-shirt at the pep rally before the Jayhawks' game against the Blue Devils in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. It also described the lackluster noise level generated by Duke fans at the East Regional. For years Duke fans, a.k.a. Cameron Crazyls, have been proclaimed as some of the nation's best, but Kansas fans were not impressed. "I'm not sure how many Cameron Crazies were there, but overall I thought their crowd was pretty lifeless for most of the game," said Curtis Sample, Lenexa junior. The lack of volume may come as a surprise considering one of the two east subregions was played at Wake Forest University, only one hour away from the Duke campus. The location played to Duke's favor according to Duke fans. "Even though it's not at Duke, they've played at Wake Forest in the conference season so they know what the rims are like," said Travis Tate, a Winston-Salem resident and Duke fan. While location was on their side, the Duke fans didn't make enough noise to provide a home-court advantage. The highest noisereperson was generated in the Kansas section which, while holding about 900 people, boomed for a majority of the game. Few students made the 18-hour trek to the game, but alumni picked up the slack in leading the noise brigade. "For the numbers we had, we did a lot of cheering," Sample said. "The alumni and faculty were a lot more lively than I expected. They were much more lively than at Allen Fieldhouse." One of the vocal alumni was Brent Snyder, a 1999 graduate who now lives in Charlotte, N.C. "I didn't expect this many people out here," Snyder said. "It just goes to show no matter Right: Kirk Hinrich wraps a pass around Duke's Carlos Boozer and into the hands of Nick Collison. Collison dunked the ball, which pulled Kansas within two points of the lead with 1:46 left in the March 20 game. Above: Nick Bradford hugs assistant coach Joe Holleydway following the loss to Duke. Bradford finished his last game as a Jayhawk with seven points and seven rebounds. Photos by Joy Sheperd/KANSAN where Kansas goes there will be fans there." The Duke fans also lost the vocal battle with the supporters of 16th-seeded Lamar in the Blue Devils' first-round game. The underdog Cardinals had about 600 fans, many who drove 22 hours to the game from Beaumont, Texas. Even though Lamar lost by 27 points, its fans cheered until the end and thought they blew the Duke fans out of the gym. "They're nobody compared to us," said Jimbo Miles, a freshman at Lamar. "I haven't heard them all day." Two hours before Lamar played Duke on March 17, the Jayhawks pulled out a thriller in overtime against the DePaul Blue Demons. The Jayhawk players heard their Kansas contingent loud and clear, though, and that made the difference for guard Kenny Gregory. "Even though we were far from home, we still have a lot of support out here," Gregory said. "We looked up in the stands and saw a lot of Jayhawks — that carried us in the game." Team grades improve in second half Continued from page 1B Kirk Hinrich — (B), A — Showed the most improvement of anyone on the team. If he's really as good as he looked against Duke, Kansas will be a serious contender for a title in the years to come. Quickness and ball-handling is great. With a consistent jump shot (which appears to be in progress), he could lead the team like Adonis Jordan did in 1993. Ashante Johnson — (I), B — Got some starts late in the season, but he never really made an impact on a game-to-game basis. His contributions were enough to upgrade him from an incomplete, and he made some baskets that were important enough to get him a B. Ashante, we barely knew ya. Marlon London — C+(+), C — Never really found a rhythm. Made some open jumpers late in the season, but he never really gave the team the bench boost everyone thought he could provide. Let's hope it was just the dreaded sophomore slump. Once again, Jeff Carey, John Crider, Lester Earl and Terry Nooner get left out. Sorry guys. We know how important you are to the team at practice, but these are game grades. Roy Williams — (C.), B — You can't fault his work ethic or his love for the team, and the initial expectations for this season were unrealistic. But Williams was slow to implement needed changes. Moving Boschie to the two spot and putting Bradford and Chenowhill in bench roles were much-needed but belated decisions. Williams is hesitant to stray from formulas that have proved successful in the past, and it's hard to blame him considering his winning percentage. But in the last several years, his teams also have fallen repeatedly into the same mistakes. Williams should embrace change, otherwise he might end up like Bobby Knight. And if Williams is still wondering whether that's a compliment, he should just pick up a paper and read the latest on the infamous Indiana legend. Prater is an Lawrence graduate student in journalism. 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