KALAMAZOO, Mich. - Fans packed Waldo Stadium during Wednesday's practice, as it
was fan appreciation night for the Broncos. Not only were the fans able to
watch the Broncos practice and after they were invited to come onto the field
and interact with the players and coaches.
"It's just fun," said head coach Bill Cubit. "I was so
surprised on how many people showed up."
The fans who were in attendance were treated to a great
practice as both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball looked excited to
know that they were playing in front of their fans for the first time. That is
why this event is important for both the fans and the players.
"We like to have the opportunity for fans to come out and
see the players before the season starts," said Elaine Russell, director of
sports marketing.
During the so-called dog days of the fall football camp, the
break and opportunity to relax after practice and hang out with the fans is
something that not only the players but the coaches relish.
"It's uplifting for our football team," Cubit said. "It's
nice to go out there and practice in front of our fans at night."
As for the practice itself, the offense side of the ball put
on a show that they hope to put on for all the Bronco fans that show up at
Waldo this year. During 7-on-7 and team drills, the passing attack from
quarterback Alex Carder looked extremely potent, which made the mood even
better after practice.
"I think the players enjoy this night," Russell said. "They
want the fans to fill the stadium and they want Waldo rocking every weekend."
With this event, surely Broncos fans have more excitement
than they ever did before about the upcoming season.