because that is tickets "sold" not butts in seats, so they see the gap on the screen. to be fair though they dont really account for the fact our fans also dont get in ahead of kickoff to fill it right away and often it's people taking pics during warmups as if they say it is the game.View attachment 361725
We were ranked 25th in the country but games were at 98 percent capacity. But other fan bases still try to run with the narrative that our fans don’t show up
again, its tickets sold.... not actual attendance usually with these thingsI watched some of those Food Stamp University games. Zero chance they had 97% capacity/attendance.
I watched some of those Food Stamp University games. Zero chance they had 97% capacity/attendance.
the NFL experience is catered to a more premium experience rather than ****** metal bleachers.****... I stopped following the NFL a while ago and before I did, I followed the Commanders who had 90K+ capacity at the time. Now I see that they only fit ~68K which is right about the NFL average. I knew that many of the biggest college stadiums (Michigan, PSU, Tenn, etc) were bigger than most NFL stadiums, but did not realize that so many college stadiums were bigger than the average NFL stadium and that the avg NFL stadium was that small.
As someone else pointed out... these numbers are almost certainly based on tickets as opposed to actual attendance, but wild to see that even if every seat was full every single game, we would still be so far behind a good amount of the other teams due to the stadium capacity alone.
That is the size of their stadium.So, if I read this correctly, there are around 43 schools that need to shut the **** up!
Also what's up with SMU? That's terrible.
Yeah, ****, they were at 104%, please disregard.That is the size of their stadium.