CMR: "We gotta fill that stadium" for Ga Tech game

I definitely made a mistake these past years. Had a f*ckin great time!! Will be back for Syracuse next week.

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Pathetic that so called fans don't go...was there today and will be there against the 'Cuse.
 
Need a stadium closer to Campus so badly. Stadium like Baylor would be the best case scenario but that would probably cost to much for UM consider that stadium is in Waco and not south florida but would be ideal. Maybe, Just maybe Richt can do what Briles did win get more booster to spent and donate for a stadium but we gotta really win. You know how UM fans do they want to start acting like real fans only when they win. I do hope we're exploring the beckham stadium option if he find a location.
 
Need a stadium closer to Campus so badly. Stadium like Baylor would be the best case scenario but that would probably cost to much for UM consider that stadium is in Waco and not south florida but would be ideal. Maybe, Just maybe Richt can do what Briles did win get more booster to spent and donate for a stadium but we gotta really win. You know how UM fans do they want to start acting like real fans only when they win. I do hope we're exploring the beckham stadium option if he find a location.

Closer to campus does what, exactly? Only 3000 students live on campus and 12,000 attend school.
 
Thought crowd was good.. home side pretty filled.. I see even 200 level has filled up.. before they could not sell those seats..
 
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The roof obviously traps the noise but today was one of the best non "big" game atmospheres in years at that stadium. Place went nuts when the skies opened up. Was pretty cool to watch that while remaining fairly dry.
 
If Miami can be Miami again, this place will be a real tough place for visitors and a definite home field advantage.

Seriously, if I lived locally, Id got to these games. Its a fun atmosphere and IMO, playing a new, modern NFL stadium is a great fit for this program and city...
 
Just moved down from South Carolina a month ago and this was my first home game. Thoughts...... i have always been under the impression that there are no fans who go to these games(im thinking like going to a marlins game) and that could not have been further from the truth today. The picture above does not give the amount of people who were there justice. Stadium was alot more packed. I was walking down the stairs from the concession during the onside kick and i can confirm there were thousands of people getting food, in the bathroom, and in the team store when that kick happened. As a graduate of the University of South Carolina I went to alot of games when South Carolina was good(my college career included many great south carolina players like Clowney, Melvin Ingram, Alshon Jeffery, Stephone Gilmore, DJ Swearinger, Marcus Lattimore, Jared Cook, etc. including going 11-2 my junior and senior year). For comparison sake, you quickly notice Miami is not a college town there are not tens of thousands of college kids walking around it feels more like a professional game with people who love the team there more then kids who are there because this is where they go to college. The in game atmosphere for me personally was amazing. We originally bought the $6 tickets offline and were gonna sit in the top at the 50, I have an autistic bro and e lvoes going to the games and watching sports but doesnt always do great with big crowds, so we usally go to guest services and they will give us tickets in the handicapp section usually more room(previously only been for dolphins games). this game though we had five people and the lady really liked my brother so we were given tickets on the 45 yard line on the first row georgia tech side. Hate to sound like a complainer but wish the seats were a tad further up because when you are level with the players and georgia techs qb was shorter then the offensive line then it made for a tuff time seeing everything. Plus is pured on us but the atmosphere was awesome so I didnt care. Past that the experience was incredible, great game, great seats, stadium was def alive. It got loud which was a plesant suprise. It is a fun team to watch. Rosier needs to get a tad more accurate and we need to play more disciplined against the outside run but if your withing a couple hours make the trip you wont regret it. I came down from west Palm and def will be back next week. The rain made that game after that Miami started playing loose and Georgia Tech started playing not to lose. We won despite some bad coaching calls and some bad flags(the chop bllock on the berrios catch was terrible knocking us out of field goal range thank God for Langham) But as everyone else has preached if your in the area come out next week you wont regret it.
 
Just moved down from South Carolina a month ago and this was my first home game. Thoughts...... i have always been under the impression that there are no fans who go to these games(im thinking like going to a marlins game) and that could not have been further from the truth today. The picture above does not give the amount of people who were there justice. Stadium was alot more packed. I was walking down the stairs from the concession during the onside kick and i can confirm there were thousands of people getting food, in the bathroom, and in the team store when that kick happened. As a graduate of the University of South Carolina I went to alot of games when South Carolina was good(my college career included many great south carolina players like Clowney, Melvin Ingram, Alshon Jeffery, Stephone Gilmore, DJ Swearinger, Marcus Lattimore, Jared Cook, etc. including going 11-2 my junior and senior year). For comparison sake, you quickly notice Miami is not a college town there are not tens of thousands of college kids walking around it feels more like a professional game with people who love the team there more then kids who are there because this is where they go to college. The in game atmosphere for me personally was amazing. We originally bought the $6 tickets offline and were gonna sit in the top at the 50, I have an autistic bro and e lvoes going to the games and watching sports but doesnt always do great with big crowds, so we usally go to guest services and they will give us tickets in the handicapp section usually more room(previously only been for dolphins games). this game though we had five people and the lady really liked my brother so we were given tickets on the 45 yard line on the first row georgia tech side. Hate to sound like a complainer but wish the seats were a tad further up because when you are level with the players and georgia techs qb was shorter then the offensive line then it made for a tuff time seeing everything. Plus is pured on us but the atmosphere was awesome so I didnt care. Past that the experience was incredible, great game, great seats, stadium was def alive. It got loud which was a plesant suprise. It is a fun team to watch. Rosier needs to get a tad more accurate and we need to play more disciplined against the outside run but if your withing a couple hours make the trip you wont regret it. I came down from west Palm and def will be back next week. The rain made that game after that Miami started playing loose and Georgia Tech started playing not to lose. We won despite some bad coaching calls and some bad flags(the chop bllock on the berrios catch was terrible knocking us out of field goal range thank God for Langham) But as everyone else has preached if your in the area come out next week you wont regret it.

Gotta add some paragraphs in there man.
 
Just moved down from South Carolina a month ago and this was my first home game. Thoughts...... i have always been under the impression that there are no fans who go to these games(im thinking like going to a marlins game) and that could not have been further from the truth today. The picture above does not give the amount of people who were there justice. Stadium was alot more packed. I was walking down the stairs from the concession during the onside kick and i can confirm there were thousands of people getting food, in the bathroom, and in the team store when that kick happened. As a graduate of the University of South Carolina I went to alot of games when South Carolina was good(my college career included many great south carolina players like Clowney, Melvin Ingram, Alshon Jeffery, Stephone Gilmore, DJ Swearinger, Marcus Lattimore, Jared Cook, etc. including going 11-2 my junior and senior year). For comparison sake, you quickly notice Miami is not a college town there are not tens of thousands of college kids walking around it feels more like a professional game with people who love the team there more then kids who are there because this is where they go to college. The in game atmosphere for me personally was amazing. We originally bought the $6 tickets offline and were gonna sit in the top at the 50, I have an autistic bro and e lvoes going to the games and watching sports but doesnt always do great with big crowds, so we usally go to guest services and they will give us tickets in the handicapp section usually more room(previously only been for dolphins games). this game though we had five people and the lady really liked my brother so we were given tickets on the 45 yard line on the first row georgia tech side. Hate to sound like a complainer but wish the seats were a tad further up because when you are level with the players and georgia techs qb was shorter then the offensive line then it made for a tuff time seeing everything. Plus is pured on us but the atmosphere was awesome so I didnt care. Past that the experience was incredible, great game, great seats, stadium was def alive. It got loud which was a plesant suprise. It is a fun team to watch. Rosier needs to get a tad more accurate and we need to play more disciplined against the outside run but if your withing a couple hours make the trip you wont regret it. I came down from west Palm and def will be back next week. The rain made that game after that Miami started playing loose and Georgia Tech started playing not to lose. We won despite some bad coaching calls and some bad flags(the chop bllock on the berrios catch was terrible knocking us out of field goal range thank God for Langham) But as everyone else has preached if your in the area come out next week you wont regret it.

Great post and when the U is back to it's previous standard(knock on wood)this stadium will be a great time. This was my first occassion to see the complete renovation and I was very impressed. This will be a facility that appeal to the young - and yeah, it's a bit far from the campus but its not like Miami is a college town anyways. Hard Rock Stadium is a great fit for this program and the city.

Glad you had an enjoyable time
 
Just moved down from South Carolina a month ago and this was my first home game. Thoughts...... i have always been under the impression that there are no fans who go to these games(im thinking like going to a marlins game) and that could not have been further from the truth today. The picture above does not give the amount of people who were there justice. Stadium was alot more packed. I was walking down the stairs from the concession during the onside kick and i can confirm there were thousands of people getting food, in the bathroom, and in the team store when that kick happened. As a graduate of the University of South Carolina I went to alot of games when South Carolina was good(my college career included many great south carolina players like Clowney, Melvin Ingram, Alshon Jeffery, Stephone Gilmore, DJ Swearinger, Marcus Lattimore, Jared Cook, etc. including going 11-2 my junior and senior year). For comparison sake, you quickly notice Miami is not a college town there are not tens of thousands of college kids walking around it feels more like a professional game with people who love the team there more then kids who are there because this is where they go to college. The in game atmosphere for me personally was amazing. We originally bought the $6 tickets offline and were gonna sit in the top at the 50, I have an autistic bro and e lvoes going to the games and watching sports but doesnt always do great with big crowds, so we usally go to guest services and they will give us tickets in the handicapp section usually more room(previously only been for dolphins games). this game though we had five people and the lady really liked my brother so we were given tickets on the 45 yard line on the first row georgia tech side. Hate to sound like a complainer but wish the seats were a tad further up because when you are level with the players and georgia techs qb was shorter then the offensive line then it made for a tuff time seeing everything. Plus is pured on us but the atmosphere was awesome so I didnt care. Past that the experience was incredible, great game, great seats, stadium was def alive. It got loud which was a plesant suprise. It is a fun team to watch. Rosier needs to get a tad more accurate and we need to play more disciplined against the outside run but if your withing a couple hours make the trip you wont regret it. I came down from west Palm and def will be back next week. The rain made that game after that Miami started playing loose and Georgia Tech started playing not to lose. We won despite some bad coaching calls and some bad flags(the chop bllock on the berrios catch was terrible knocking us out of field goal range thank God for Langham) But as everyone else has preached if your in the area come out next week you wont regret it.

Glad you enjoyed it, man. I'm flying in from Arizona for the Notre Dame game and am really looking forward to it.
 
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Sorry if that pic is messing with some people's heads. Like most have said, that was literally the beginning of the second half. It filled in afterwards.

This was during the last drive.
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If we can manage to stay unbeaten when Notre Dame comes, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Going to be insane.

For that matter, so will VagTech, which is before ND.
 
Need a stadium closer to Campus so badly. Stadium like Baylor would be the best case scenario but that would probably cost to much for UM consider that stadium is in Waco and not south florida but would be ideal. Maybe, Just maybe Richt can do what Briles did win get more booster to spent and donate for a stadium but we gotta really win. You know how UM fans do they want to start acting like real fans only when they win. I do hope we're exploring the beckham stadium option if he find a location.

On campus Stadium would kill attendance. Students aren't who go to um games.
 
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