Attendance...

Saw that game on national TV...it was a great game, helped herald our entrance, or re-entrance, back onto the national scene.
@TheMatador ...I had just gotten out of culinary school (4 months prior) and was apprenticing on Captiva Island then...It was Halloween Day, and was raining....I'll never forget the trip going Down Alligator Alley from Ft Myers as it was raining Hard...
 
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This "event town" thing is only a part of it. A UiF or F$U has so many students that only a small percentage of them need to be interested in going to a game for the student section to be full. For ours to be full, a much larger percentage have to go.

Second, these big state schools have ****eloads of alums. They can be very casual fans who may go to a game only once every 2 years. But guess what? There are a lot of them, so that adds up quickly for an individual game. We don't have that kind of numerical affiliation.

Third, we are located at a geographic extreme. Other than F$U, no one sells their away allotment. Ever been to a game vs. GT or UNC? There are literally 50 away fans. A school like UGA, which is close to Atlanta, will ALWAYS have its away allotment sold and asses in the seats. We can't count on that.

If anything, the fact that we are a small private school at a geographic extreme, means we actually outdraw what should be expected of us. The attendance issue is really tiring.
Yep, I agree. I was going to say our alumni presence is prominent down here but it’s not as big as we think in terms of bodies. Being from down here and doing the campus/fraternity house thing I was always blown away about how apathetic a large portion of the student body was towards college football. (International students which have no interest in football, Tri State area kids who care more about the Jets, Pats and Giants). Certainly didn’t help.
 
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