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Try and spot the trend.

Congratulations on proving my point by posting 30+ years of lame crowds. Even with exciting, winning, championship teams, we show up with average crowds that are 20-30,000 shy of capacity. Quit acting as though people in South Florida are going to show up for anything other than marquee events.


Sporting events in South Florida are places to be seen. Unless the events are nationally broadcast and newsworthy the in crowd could care less.
 
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Try and spot the trend.

Congratulations on proving my point by posting 30+ years of lame crowds. Even with exciting, winning, championship teams, we show up with average crowds that are 20-30,000 shy of capacity. Quit acting as though people in South Florida are going to show up for anything other than marquee events.

I see you are challenged with numbers... Winning improves turn out. I think most can get that from the graph, well except you.

Try not to be a typical South Florida GED fan. Your first genius contribution was that people will come if we have an exciting product. Your own copy and pasted Wikipedia chart shows that Miami fans NEVER come. We were within 10,000 of capacity once in 30+ years. Now that you're backed into a corner, you want to claim that fans come "more" if we're winning, as though there is a real difference between 47K and 51K.

Truth: no matter what our record is, we are going to have horsesht crowds for every game except Florida State and possibly UNC. And that FSU game will skew the average just like it did every year in the Orange Bowl on your cute little chart.
 
Try and spot the trend.

Congratulations on proving my point by posting 30+ years of lame crowds. Even with exciting, winning, championship teams, we show up with average crowds that are 20-30,000 shy of capacity. Quit acting as though people in South Florida are going to show up for anything other than marquee events.

I see you are challenged with numbers... Winning improves turn out. I think most can get that from the graph, well except you.

Try not to be a typical South Florida GED fan. Your first genius contribution was that people will come if we have an exciting product. Your own copy and pasted Wikipedia chart shows that Miami fans NEVER come. We were within 10,000 of capacity once in 30+ years. Now that you're backed into a corner, you want to claim that fans come "more" if we're winning, as though there is a real difference between 47K and 51K.

Truth: no matter what our record is, we are going to have horsesht crowds for every game except Florida State and possibly UNC. And that FSU game will skew the average just like it did every year in the Orange Bowl on your cute little chart.

LOL, you shouldn't diminish your passing the GED. Hold your head high champ. I never stated we would sell out every game, we never have. I stated winning would put butts in the seats and there is a direct correlation to the years when we are winning. Look no further than when Howard won our 1st NC. Big jump there champ. Our worst year in the 90's was 97 and the fans attendance followed suit. And since I see you are very limited in your understanding of numbers, there is a "real difference" between 47k and 51k. Even at 4k, it is still a difference.
 
I had season tix from 98 on. I remember the 98 & 99 seasons, we always had seats available near ours. 2000 got a bit tighter, but we were still able to move over to the 40 yard line, 13th row, aisle visitors side prior to 2001 season. In 2002, HUGE jump in attendance. And even on the visitor side, it was very difficult to get seats between the 20s.
 
What's funny is there's some ****heads complaining about attendance but don't show up themselves then give you the "win and I'll show up bull****"

You have anyway of proving that? People *****ing about attendance not showing up to games? Really? You ask them and they tell you this? Horse****
 
Try and spot the trend.

Congratulations on proving my point by posting 30+ years of lame crowds. Even with exciting, winning, championship teams, we show up with average crowds that are 20-30,000 shy of capacity. Quit acting as though people in South Florida are going to show up for anything other than marquee events.

I see you are challenged with numbers... Winning improves turn out. I think most can get that from the graph, well except you.

Try not to be a typical South Florida GED fan. Your first genius contribution was that people will come if we have an exciting product. Your own copy and pasted Wikipedia chart shows that Miami fans NEVER come. We were within 10,000 of capacity once in 30+ years. Now that you're backed into a corner, you want to claim that fans come "more" if we're winning, as though there is a real difference between 47K and 51K.

Truth: no matter what our record is, we are going to have horsesht crowds for every game except Florida State and possibly UNC. And that FSU game will skew the average just like it did every year in the Orange Bowl on your cute little chart.

LOL, you shouldn't diminish your passing the GED. Hold your head high champ. I never stated we would sell out every game, we never have. I stated winning would put butts in the seats and there is a direct correlation to the years when we are winning. Look no further than when Howard won our 1st NC. Big jump there champ. Our worst year in the 90's was 97 and the fans attendance followed suit. And since I see you are very limited in your understanding of numbers, there is a "real difference" between 47k and 51k. Even at 4k, it is still a difference.

No, really, there isn't a difference in the context that you are trying mightily to defend after some horrific posts. Winning doesn't put people in the seats at Miami. Marquee games put people in the seats at Miami. Try this: see how many people came to watch us play Temple when we were the overwhelming #1 team in the country in 2001. Then tell me how many people came to see a 3-loss team play Virginia Tech in 2010. Winning. SMH.
 
Try and spot the trend.

Congratulations on proving my point by posting 30+ years of lame crowds. Even with exciting, winning, championship teams, we show up with average crowds that are 20-30,000 shy of capacity. Quit acting as though people in South Florida are going to show up for anything other than marquee events.

I see you are challenged with numbers... Winning improves turn out. I think most can get that from the graph, well except you.

Try not to be a typical South Florida GED fan. Your first genius contribution was that people will come if we have an exciting product. Your own copy and pasted Wikipedia chart shows that Miami fans NEVER come. We were within 10,000 of capacity once in 30+ years. Now that you're backed into a corner, you want to claim that fans come "more" if we're winning, as though there is a real difference between 47K and 51K.

Truth: no matter what our record is, we are going to have horsesht crowds for every game except Florida State and possibly UNC. And that FSU game will skew the average just like it did every year in the Orange Bowl on your cute little chart.

This...
 
Noon ACC kickoffs after we are out of contention for the Coastal will KILL attendance. I'd say, we better beat UL and NU. NOBODY wil,l come to see 2-2 Miami play Duke or anyonre else. Free Shoes will not be a sell out if we are 5-4/4-5 as expected.
 
Noon ACC kickoffs after we are out of contention for the Coastal will KILL attendance. I'd say, we better beat UL and NU. NOBODY wil,l come to see 2-2 Miami play Duke or anyonre else. Free Shoes will not be a sell out if we are 5-4/4-5 as expected.

What you meant to say was "Noon kickoffs kill attendance unless we are playing Florida State". The record has nothing to do with it.
 
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Congratulations on proving my point by posting 30+ years of lame crowds. Even with exciting, winning, championship teams, we show up with average crowds that are 20-30,000 shy of capacity. Quit acting as though people in South Florida are going to show up for anything other than marquee events.

I see you are challenged with numbers... Winning improves turn out. I think most can get that from the graph, well except you.

Try not to be a typical South Florida GED fan. Your first genius contribution was that people will come if we have an exciting product. Your own copy and pasted Wikipedia chart shows that Miami fans NEVER come. We were within 10,000 of capacity once in 30+ years. Now that you're backed into a corner, you want to claim that fans come "more" if we're winning, as though there is a real difference between 47K and 51K.

Truth: no matter what our record is, we are going to have horsesht crowds for every game except Florida State and possibly UNC. And that FSU game will skew the average just like it did every year in the Orange Bowl on your cute little chart.

LOL, you shouldn't diminish your passing the GED. Hold your head high champ. I never stated we would sell out every game, we never have. I stated winning would put butts in the seats and there is a direct correlation to the years when we are winning. Look no further than when Howard won our 1st NC. Big jump there champ. Our worst year in the 90's was 97 and the fans attendance followed suit. And since I see you are very limited in your understanding of numbers, there is a "real difference" between 47k and 51k. Even at 4k, it is still a difference.

No, really, there isn't a difference in the context that you are trying mightily to defend after some horrific posts. Winning doesn't put people in the seats at Miami. Marquee games put people in the seats at Miami. Try this: see how many people came to watch us play Temple when we were the overwhelming #1 team in the country in 2001. Then tell me how many people came to see a 3-loss team play Virginia Tech in 2010. Winning. SMH.

Look no further than 97 dumbass... Good god you're a moron. Right along with little ***** k9
 
Look no further than 97 dumbass... Good god you're a moron. Right along with little **** k9

k9 is one of the smartest guys we have around here, going back to the Grassy days. I will take that comparison all day long from a social ****** like yourself.

Bigger attendance: 2001 Temple or 2010 Virginia Tech?
 
Look no further than 97 dumbass... Good god you're a moron. Right along with little **** k9

k9 is one of the smartest guys we have around here, going back to the Grassy days. I will take that comparison all day long from a social ****** like yourself.

Bigger attendance: 2001 Temple or 2010 Virginia Tech?

butt buddy's, its the in thing now. You two come on out of that closet.
 
Look no further than 97 dumbass... Good god you're a moron. Right along with little **** k9

k9 is one of the smartest guys we have around here, going back to the Grassy days. I will take that comparison all day long from a social ****** like yourself.

Bigger attendance: 2001 Temple or 2010 Virginia Tech?

Geez, thanks Twan!!!

#Skeem!!

I think you hated me, K9, but you're the goods. I've always believed that.
 
Noon ACC kickoffs after we are out of contention for the Coastal will KILL attendance. I'd say, we better beat UL and NU. NOBODY wil,l come to see 2-2 Miami play Duke or anyonre else. Free Shoes will not be a sell out if we are 5-4/4-5 as expected.

What you meant to say was "Noon kickoffs kill attendance unless we are playing Florida State". The record has nothing to do with it.

Twan, on a serious note, UM is a lot like USC in Los Angeles( where I reside), for all their tradition, during the Can't Hackett days, the Coliseum was half-full( if that). When Pete Carroll got in rolling, yeah, it was suddenly a hot ticket

During the end of the Lame Kiffin era, guess what? A whole lotta empty seats

The bottom line is that it's hard to compare professional metropolitan cities to real college cities like Lincoln, NE( which I'll be at on Sept 20th). I don't understand why some can't comprehend that dynamic

Regardless, UM will never be that program that fills 70,000 regularly for every home game like other NCAA powers. It is, what it is...
 
Look no further than 97 dumbass... Good god you're a moron. Right along with little **** k9

k9 is one of the smartest guys we have around here, going back to the Grassy days. I will take that comparison all day long from a social ****** like yourself.

Bigger attendance: 2001 Temple or 2010 Virginia Tech?

butt buddy's, its the in thing now. You two come on out of that closet.

Ugh, I'm disappointed. It's like I'm listening to an 8th grader at lunch. Just an awful effort. I've seen better from you, Miami82.
 
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Look no further than 97 dumbass... Good god you're a moron. Right along with little **** k9

k9 is one of the smartest guys we have around here, going back to the Grassy days. I will take that comparison all day long from a social ****** like yourself.

Bigger attendance: 2001 Temple or 2010 Virginia Tech?

Geez, thanks Twan!!!

#Skeem!!

I think you hated me, K9, but you're the goods. I've always believed that.

When is the wedding?
 
Noon ACC kickoffs after we are out of contention for the Coastal will KILL attendance. I'd say, we better beat UL and NU. NOBODY wil,l come to see 2-2 Miami play Duke or anyonre else. Free Shoes will not be a sell out if we are 5-4/4-5 as expected.

What you meant to say was "Noon kickoffs kill attendance unless we are playing Florida State". The record has nothing to do with it.

Twan, on a serious note, UM is a lot like USC in Los Angeles( where I reside), for all their tradition, during the Can't Hackett days, the Coliseum was half-full( if that). When Pete Carroll got in rolling, yeah, it was suddenly a hot ticket

During the end of the Lame Kiffin era, guess what? A whole lotta empty seats

The bottom line is that it's hard to compare professional metropolitan cities to real college cities like Lincoln, NE( which I'll be at on Sept 20th). I don't understand why some can't comprehend that dynamic

Regardless, UM will never be that program that fills 70,000 regularly for every home game like other NCAA powers. It is, what it is...

That's absolutely true on the big city thing.
 
Look no further than 97 dumbass... Good god you're a moron. Right along with little **** k9

k9 is one of the smartest guys we have around here, going back to the Grassy days. I will take that comparison all day long from a social ****** like yourself.

Bigger attendance: 2001 Temple or 2010 Virginia Tech?

Geez, thanks Twan!!!

#Skeem!!

I think you hated me, K9, but you're the goods. I've always believed that.


Hey, we can let bygones be bygones. Having honest debate and disagreements is fine but some guys, like you know how, are just trolls who cant be reasoned with. Go Canes!!!
 
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