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    NCAA first win ladies moving on

    Let's be honest, our fanbase doesn't even know the team exists. It's the worst fanbase in college sports, may be the worst collective fanbase in sports period outside of bigoted European Soccer Fanbases.
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    Actually not. Outside of the schools in the middle of bumble**k, people count sold tickets over asses in seats on a regular basis. Nebraska has counted sold seats for decades, even though if you were to see Nebraska football during the down years of Callahan and Pellini, there were empty spots...
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    What I'm saying is that a lot of people buy season tickets just for the big games(That's not even including the FSU alumni that buy season tickets just for that one game). You're better off price wise if the only games you want to see is the Duke, UNC, Syracuse, Louisville, Virginia matchups...
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    NCAA first win ladies moving on

    Outside of this season, Miami has had righteous sellouts in regards to the men's. The thing that a lot of people forget is that a lot of our fans buy season packages, but then sit on the tickets or try to flip the seats on the secondary market. Problem is that people down here aren't going to...
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    NCAA first win ladies moving on

    And the same people that can't make it to this, wonder why this athletic department is always looking at the bottom line. No one is expecting UConn or Tennessee crowds, but you'd think an NCAA Tournament regional would draw more than a piddling 800-1000 people. Especially when you consider...
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    NCAA first win ladies moving on

    If you consider that a good crowd for a HOME NCAA Tournament game, then you have pathetically low expectations. Miami has 10,000+ undergrads, there were fewer than 300 students there, judging from both live shots and pictures of the crowd. Think about how few students that is. You get rallies...
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