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Please. Plenty of Noles in the Miami Gardens area too. Plenty of Canes fans in Central Florida who actually show up to games when they come to town. It would work better than playing on baseball clay again or having seating on one half of the field.
Fans aside, it's a neutral field, which ****s us. This **** better not happen. Literally booked my flights last night to come down that weekend.
As opposed to what? The NFL stadium we lease 20 miles from campus? The one on the Broward county border? The one well attended by Gator and Nole fans every Sunday? Count the garnet shirts that showed up to the stadium 2 years ago. Count the blue ones from 3 years ago. Until our fans dominate Joe Robbie, let's not cry home field advantage.
Do you think if the stadium was in a different location, less FSU fans would show up to Miami/FSU games? It's not the stadium's fault that Miami fans don't show up for their own team's games.
You're delusional if you think SLS's location doesn't affect attendance. Know how many fans from Miami do not attend games because they don't want to deal with the hassle of driving up there? As someone who lives in the The Falls/Kendall area, I see it too often.
Miami has yet to play a game at SLS where the entire stadium is full. Miami/FSU and Miami/Florida had many empty seats in the corners for those games. SLS has a history of poor attendance. It isn't just a coincidence.
You're regurgitating the same tired excuses to not go to games. Just like when the Marlins played at Sunlife and everyone in Miami *****ed "it's too far, it's too hot, there's too many rain delays, it's takes too long to get there". So they built an indoor stadium right in the middle of Miami and nobody goes. Attendance was in the toilet way before they moved to Sunlife. The last few years at the Orange Bowl they were only averaging around 35,000 people and that included the FSU games where 25,000+ Seminole fans showed up. The tired excuses Miami "fans" use for not going to games aren't going to work.
