I was thinking about the best way to let the administration know we are done, and have seen the comments about letters, not showing up, not posting, etc.
I have a crazy idea:
1. We all write letters like people has been suggesting. In the letters we announce our displeasure, and announce that we have not (for the majority of the posters here) been attending the games, but will be attending the Georgetown game that Tuesday night March 3rd to voice our displeasure (Seton Hall this weekend at CA would have worked better to look more full, but whatever). We tell them in the letters that with a new coach and a committment from the school to winning, these chants of displeasure against georgetown will be replaced as early as next year with butts in the seats and chants for the team.
2. Everyone who writes a letter GOES to the Georgetown game! Wear all Red so the Admin knows we're there...but bring signs, posters, whatever. Get some WE ARE ST JOHNS chants going. Get some LETS GO REDMEN chants going. And at appropriate times - perhaps not even DURING the game but maybe timeouts, get LONG chants of FIRE NORM - or WE MISS LOUIE. Honestly it doesn't even matter WHAT we chant as long as the letters are delivered because the Admin will see us and hear us and know we're there because of our desire to see the program win.
Maybe this is a crazy way to approach it, I don't know. But I think it's effective because we get our message across on paper and then we do it by showing we are a force and we care about our school and team.
What good does not showing up or not posting do? There are so few that go to games anyways, and if others post or show up no difference is really made. If everyone gets their buddies and fellow alums TO go to the game, a difference will be noticed. Root for the kids - show we support them, but make it known we want a change at the helm!
Maybe it's crazy, maybe it's too late to put into motion, but I think it'd work pretty well.