
While serving as a tool to support the players and provide the other team with a distraction, these oversized head posters have grown in popularity. He also said the board tries to disperse them evenly throughout the student section. Nick Granberg, the senior class representative of the Kennel Board, said the posters are given to students who display the most school pride. A whole range of Bulldogs have oversized heads depicting funny facial expressions.ĭistributed by the Kennel Board before tipoff, these head posters are given to students in exchange for their student ID card. For playing as two player, click ' 2 PLAYER ' button. For playing single, click ' NEW GAME ' button. I think it keeps everybody loose because it’s pretty funny.”Īnd it’s not only those three players. Another legendary football game which name is Big Head Football is on with its new chapter now And as usual you can play this game as two player After the game is loaded, click 'Start' button to go main menu.

“I could’ve probably had some better funny faces for the poster,” Collins said. It was kind of scary looking,” Melson said. Silas Melson, who is squinting one eye and sticking his tongue out for his enlarged head cutout, claims Collins’ poster is last on the team. This is a head sports game which is a simplified version of basketball game. “I probably think mine is the best,” Collins said following Thursday’s 97-63 victory over Mississippi Valley State. Another possible sight is a cross-eyed and lip-scrunched Zach Collins. Student sections at basketball games have always been known for their wild and crazy attempts to distract the opposing team.īeginning in the early 2000s, it has become common for the faces of players, coaches, celebrities – and on some occasions President-elect Donald Trump – to be seen held high above student sections during college basketball games.Ī few years ago, Gonzaga’s student section, the Kennel Club, joined the ranks of many other universities which had student sections participating in this new tradition.Īnyone in attendance at the McCarthey Athletic Center may see an emotionless, straight-faced Przemek Karnowski slowly rise up from the Kennel.
