NCAA piping in artificial crowd noise for tourney games

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6 thoughts on “NCAA piping in artificial crowd noise for tourney games

  1. My wife say the background roar on TV gives her a headache. She usually ends up watching just a few minutes before changing channels, and she likes sports.

  2. Yes but the real question is whether or not the crowd noise was piped in a gender equitably way between men’s and women’s sites. A law firm should be hired to investigate this.

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