Ah, Utah State. One of my fondest NCAA memories.
2003, and the Aggies come to OKC to play Kansas in the 2-15 game. It's the nightcap, and the place is packed. KU keeps USU at arm's length for most of the game, but after the 10:00 mark of the second half the Aggies begin to claw back.
USU does a peculiar arm motion to their fight song. They move their arms like they're doing jabs, only they do it vertically. Right arm up, then right arm down while the left arm goes up, and so on and so forth. Seeing as how I'd cheer for the Soviets before I'd cheer for KU, I observe this little shimmy for the first half and begin to partake right along with them in the second half.
After the 10:00 mark USU really starts to give KU the business and the game becomes REALLY close. More and more people are starting to do this arm shimmy along with the Aggie faithful. All the while USU draws closer and closer, so close that it's 64-61 KU with a few seconds to go and USU has the ball with a timeout on the floor. By now I'm doing the arm shimmy so furiously I'm beginning to get lightheaded, but I look around and everyone not wearing a blue sweater and white turtleneck is doing the arm motion. Every non-beaker in the house, whether they're in crimson, orange, maroon or Memphis blue is going ape for the Aggies. It was hilarious to see.
Utah State missed a trey at the buzzer, but I'll never forget that night. I was there for the Rhode Island slaying of Paul Pierce and the Bucknell bonanza that ended the careers of Miles, Langford and Simien, but I'll NEVER forget doing that little arms shimmy with the mighty Aggies of Utah State.