After years of complaints directed at each other by students and alumni for their indifference and apathy toward GW men's basketball (women's basketball is a whole other story), the student section has come alive this year. Byron Kerr and Jimmy Patsos have talked about it on their broadcasts. Jon Rothstein and Pete Gillen talked about it on CBSSports last night. Chris Caputo has talked about the potential of the student 6th man in the Smitty ever since he came to GW, even if most of us sort of rolled our eyes about the prospects for a return of the long bygone glory days of students circling the Smith Center before ball games waiting to get into the building to get good seats. Check out the decidedly sports indifferent GWToday joining the athletic website in paying homage to the student excitement at the Smith Center.
https://gwtoday.gwu.edu/georges-army-brings-noise-smith-center-south-carolina-rout,
Last night's awesome performance by the team doesn't have to be a one-off. Coach Caputo clearly has a vision in mind for this program. His players on hand obviously are buying in. His incoming recruits believe. Current students stirred on by the efforts of George's Army, other obsessive GW student fans and school media, and the energy and commitment of Coach Caputo and his players are turning this place and program around. The more those stands get filled, the more athletics gets its coffers filled with donations, the more buzz that gets created around the program, the more the school and its Trustees will have to pay attention to the value of sports at GW. We all know how much of a home court advantage the Smith Center can be. When GWToday picks up and disseminates a story about rabid student engagement at the men's basketball game, perhaps the rest of the university community will get the message. It really is OK for GW basketball fans to focus on the positive. It really is OK to believe we are seeing a rebirth at the Smith Center. (And it really is OK to show the same love for the women's team of Coach McCombs).