Attendance @USF: 58,616

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There is no way there were that many people. The upper decks were half empty.
Math not your strong suit huh. Raymond James holds 69,000. 2/3 of capacity is in lower bowl. So that is 46,000. The upper decks hold 23,000. 1/2 of that is 11,500. Add that to 46,000 and you get 57,500 which rounds to 58,000. Thanks for validating their estimate.
 
Math not your strong suit huh. Raymond James holds 69,000. 2/3 of capacity is in lower bowl. So that is 46,000. The upper decks hold 23,000. 1/2 of that is 11,500. Add that to 46,000 and you get 57,500 which rounds to 58,000. Thanks for validating their estimate.
canecrazy23 said:
There is no way there were that many people. The upper decks were half empty.


****, he just mathed the **** out of you.
 
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Math not your strong suit huh. Raymond James holds 69,000. 2/3 of capacity is in lower bowl. So that is 46,000. The upper decks hold 23,000. 1/2 of that is 11,500. Add that to 46,000 and you get 57,500 which rounds to 58,000. Thanks for validating their estimate.

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Math not your strong suit huh. Raymond James holds 69,000. 2/3 of capacity is in lower bowl. So that is 46,000. The upper decks hold 23,000. 1/2 of that is 11,500. Add that to 46,000 and you get 57,500 which rounds to 58,000. Thanks for validating their estimate.
you smart
 
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58K at Raymond James looks a lot more packed than 58K at a Miami home game. I guess it's because the "butts in seat as % of tickets sold" is much lower at HRS.
 
58K at Raymond James looks a lot more packed than 58K at a Miami home game. I guess it's because the "butts in seat as % of tickets sold" is much lower at HRS.
when we played ATM it was loud and packed and it wasnt more than 55ish or so. USF can have 45k announced in a week and it'll look like 15. its bc this was their Super Bowl home game
 
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