NC Game attendance

BigCaneAl

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So many people out there predicting we’ll get outnumbered in our own stadium I thought I would share that there are a lot more tickets available on the Indiana side, and they are trending about 10% cheaper. Really think the demand on Miami side is much higher, at least at the current price levels.
 
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So many people out there predicting we’ll get outnumbered in our own stadium I thought I would share that there are a lot more tickets available on the Indiana side, and they are trending about 10% cheaper. Really think the demand on Miami side is much higher, at least at the current price levels.
You do realize there is not an Indiana side...right? Both fan bases start at the 50 on the visitor side and wrap around to the endzones.

The home side of the stadium is the corporate side. Is that where you are seeing the available tickets?
 
Reality is it being our home stadium is irrelevant. We get no special treatment.
The biggest advantage we get out of it is that people who may have spent their budget on the other games can still go if they're locals. Even that is somewhat negated when you see the size of the alumni base of IU. They graduate as many in one year as Miami does in ten+, in '24 11k graduated from IU.
 
Generally going by the team sidelines, but to be specific….the Indiana allotments were…

Designated Indiana Sections based on info online were
  • Lower Level Sideline: Sections near 142 and 143.
  • Lower Level Endzone/Corner: Sections including 101, 135, 138-139, and 153-154.
  • Club Level: Some club level seating may be in the east side near the Indiana fan areas.
  • Upper Level: Sections 337-342 and 350-355
 
The UM ticket allocations are only going to be released tomorrow. So the UM side cannot list their tickets yet which is why it looks like very few tickets are for sale on our side.

We’ll see what this looks like tomorrow and Thurs

Here’s hoping our fans don’t **** this up and sell their tickets to IU fans. I could make $10k profit from my 2 tickers… but there’s no way in **** I would ever sell.
 
This map is from TicketMaster. You be the judge.

The five club sections in the 200s level on the "away" side were not available to UM or Indiana allotments.

The tickets that were sold to Orange Bowl attendees, corporations, sponsors, and VIPs are "selling the most".

The Indiana allotment sections are running 2nd.

The Miami allotment sections are barely selling.


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The UM ticket allocations are only going to be released tomorrow. So the UM side cannot list their tickets yet which is why it looks like very few tickets are for sale on our side.

We’ll see what this looks like tomorrow and Thurs

Here’s hoping our fans don’t **** this up and sell their tickets to IU fans. I could make $10k profit from my 2 tickers… but there’s no way in **** I would ever sell.
That’s untrue. I sold the one extra I had. I just can’t transfer it until tomorrow.
 
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Below are the six biggest secondary sites. TOC is correct in stating most Miami fans aren’t selling while Indiana fans appear to be selling. I do expect 20-30k Indiana fans.
 

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Unfortunately there’s a ****load of Indiana transplants living in Florida, especially in SW Florida. So no way to accurately deduce the breakdown of that 33% for UM versus IU fans.
Sure and there are no hurricanes around the country. There also are no hurricanes that purchased as sponsors, vips…

I get that Indiana has a massive(the largest alumni bases) but the fact that I can still find flights in/out of South Florida AND can buy tickets for $200-300 cheaper on their side (upper deck) makes one believe more Canes will pack the rock than Hoosiers.
 
Unfortunately there’s a ****load of Indiana transplants living in Florida, especially in SW Florida. So no way to accurately deduce the breakdown of that 33% for UM versus IU fans.


Believe what you want to believe. See you on Monday.
 
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It will be mostly cane fans. I dont care how many alumni they got. I seen how our fans turn up for big games. This is not Syracuse at 3:30.
 
Believe what you want to believe. See you on Monday.
Didnt say anything about the ratio of fans in the stadium Monday. Simply said you cannot tell what the composition of state of Florida purchases are for that statistic. Almost all of the in Indiana purchases will be IU folks. Some of the Florida purchases will be IU folks, most will be UM fans. I live in SWFL and the number of Indiana transplants in my medical practice is staggering. These bums all of a sudden have something to say about football.

For the record, we will absolutely outnumber them. Glad I will be there to witness it.
 
This map is from TicketMaster. You be the judge.

The five club sections in the 200s level on the "away" side were not available to UM or Indiana allotments.

The tickets that were sold to Orange Bowl attendees, corporations, sponsors, and VIPs are "selling the most".

The Indiana allotment sections are running 2nd.

The Miami allotment sections are barely selling.


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more because miami fans havent received their tickets. hope I am wrong.

We wont know til tomorrow
 
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