I highly encourage everyone to go to Cyclone road games.
I was at the game in Waco. Though the game was far from perfect, it was deeply satisfying to assemble with the Cardinal-clad throng in the southeast corner of the stadium to watch the final kneel downs and cheer for the team exiting the field.
Also, an unexpected benefit of going to Cyclone road games is that it is easy to talk with the players’ parents. If you want to better under stand the Cyclones’ “5 star culture”, invest some time talking with the parents. You will come away with a better understanding the Cyclones’ grit, tenacity, grace under fire and how they persevered through some bad plays and weather to win a conference road game.
I encourage you to get to know some players’ parents. It will be a very uplifting and encouraging experience as well as a boon to your Cyclone fandom.
Parents weren't there but I've been to the Gateway when the team stayed there so you'd see them walking around throughout the night and morning.
They carried themselves very well but you could also sense that they were just as dorky as many other college students and it put things at a very human level.
We as fans want things to go well and it can be frustrating or stressful as a spectator but I don't think we have any idea just how much goes into what these players do.