It was old out for big games, no one said it wasn't. That said, if the game didn't have big stakes, or the Miami team wasn't all that exciting or relevant, people didn't show up. If you go back and look at the attendance figures, you could easily guess which years UF, FSU or both were home games.
Actually not, FSU was a road game that year. UDub and Syracuse were sellouts, but other than that, it was iffy. Keep in mind, the attendance in 2001 averaged around 46k.no **** and no one said it was sold out every game. the reply was to "Old heads always talk about how not even during that amazing 2001 season was the OB sold out" and it was sold out plenty that year.
Can attest. Went to the '93 Miami-Syracuse (49-0 'Canes) night game when I was a kid with like 15 people from Syracuse was an absolutely terrifying experience for 14 people in the group.OB was magic. Feel bad for the young fans who never experienced this magic. Opposing fans **** in their pants every time the OB was rocking.
Actually not, FSU was a road game that year. UDub and Syracuse were sellouts, but other than that, it was iffy. Keep in mind, the attendance in 2001 averaged around 46k.
Hurricanes Football: Attendance History
miamihurricanes.com
No one said that there wasn't a sellout or two, what people ACTUALLY SAID was that contrary to popular belief, attendance was iffy outside of a couple select games. Think about the following: Miami averaged under 50k with a team that spent the ENTIRE SEASON ranked in the Top 5 and was a favorite to win it all...In other words, outside of two games, about a quarter of the stadium was empty...so whats the point youre trying to make? thats 2 sellouts so obviously it had games that sold out
Yea in 2001 the only sellout woulda been Washington circa 80k.it was sold out many times. i miss the old girl
Yes, basically because the OB was mostly exposed steel frame. The erector set stadiums at UCF and FAU are like that too. They can get some serious movement going when people are jumping up and down.People talk about stadiums rocking but in the good old days the old girl used to literally rock….you could feel the concrete move under your feet.
There will NEVER be another one like her not in these times when it’s all about how many amenities are available.
Being 7-800 miles away in La. I don’t get to games anymore cause it’s hard to travel at my age and with my wife but HRS looks like it will be a great home field advantage once Mario gets us over the hump and back to respectability year in and year out. I’ve been to the couple of NC games that have been in the Superdome and try to get to the games that are close so hopefully when we get to the CFP this year one of our 3-4 games will be in the Dome.
Miami will support a winner big time but like most all schools attendance isn’t there when the team sucks.Lets hope we never have to worry about half empty stadiums again and it looks like Mario has us on the right track that it will never be a worry again.
Meh. Minus the DJ, 2017 ND game was much louder than 2025 ND game.
It was a great environment and I'd take it any day, but it was not a charged atmosphere by any means. I think the fact that it's game 1, with so many tests in front of us, tempered the attitude of the fans.I’m glad u said this, b/c even from watching it in a studio setting, 2017 was much more loud on the surround sound than last night’s game. Honestly, the energy felt a little low & maybe the rain had something to do with it, but unlike in 2017, I didn’t have to turn down the volume,
That and half the people exhausted from keeping their tailgate tents from blowing away in the pregame Tropical Storm.It was a great environment and I'd take it any day, but it was not a charged atmosphere by any means. I think the fact that it's game 1, with so many tests in front of us, tempered the attitude of the fans.
I was soaked. I put my shoes in the washing machine today.That and half the people exhausted from keeping their tailgate tents from blowing away in the pregame Tropical Storm.![]()
Better ingredients, better pizza.Funny how the orange bowl was magic while being home to some of the greatest teams ever assembled
HRS has been basically a mediocre program the entire time