Despite the high demand for tickets, Wisconsin has one of the smallest student sections in the Big Ten Conference. A lottery system determines who gets the right to pack the 2,100 seats in three tiers at the south end of the Kohl Center.
So where did the group get its name? After Coach Bo Ryan objected to any ideas that played off his name, Saul Phillips, then director of basketball operations and now head coach at North Dakota State University, stumbled on “The Grateful Red.” It stuck.
Although there’s no prescribed dress code, student season- ticket holders get the latest version of the tie-dyed T-shirts for free each year. Other members of The Grateful Red choose to exercise their sartorial creativity. Last year, one fan came dressed in a polar bear costume, a nod to center Brian Butch’s nickname. And a few years ago, a group of five female students, known as the “Front Row Girls,” outfitted themselves with different matching outfits for each home game, attracting fans of their own.
The Grateful Red’s antics don’t always thrill regular season- ticket holders. When the students decide that other fans aren’t doing their part to give the Badgers home court advantage, they chastise them, chanting, “Old people, stand up!”
Jenny Price ’96
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