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Hard Rock is an amazing stadium. We are truly blessed to be able to play our home games there. I've been to several different college football stadiums. They are all essentially glorified, oversized high school stadiums. Aside from how amazing Hard Rock Stadium is, the absolute best part about it is that I barely have to enter Dade County in order to go to Canes games.
And all the college town stadiums are being renovated to 1) reduce capacity because NO ONE SELLS OUT ANYMORE and 2) become more like NFL stadiums with the same amenities.

Edit: @Tony4Canes what are you disagreeing about here? I can name several examples.
 
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Hard Rock is an amazing stadium. We are truly blessed to be able to play our home games there. I've been to several different college football stadiums. They are all essentially glorified, oversized high school stadiums. Aside from how amazing Hard Rock Stadium is, the absolute best part about it is that I barely have to enter Dade County in order to go to Canes games.
Yes hard rock is amazing, I love having a seat back, good bathrooms, and the food. But at the same time I do envy the on campus, density, and vibe of the kinda grungy SEC stadiums. Even morseo when we walk into them and kick *** like UF with Ward.

Gotta realize tho, that we aren’t and will never be that type of program. HRS is a good stadium albeit FAR.
 
Yes hard rock is amazing, I love having a seat back, good bathrooms, and the food. But at the same time I do envy the on campus, density, and vibe of the kinda grungy SEC stadiums. Even morseo when we walk into them and kick *** like UF with Ward.

Gotta realize tho, that we aren’t and will never be that type of program. HRS is a good stadium albeit FAR.
There are pros and cons to having the on-campus stadium. I went to undergrad at UM, law school at a northern FCS school, and business school at UF. I have been to many, MANY games at UF.

One thing about UF is that the students routinely do not stick around past halftime, unless it is a really huge game like an LSU night game (like our ND game). They leave to go to the Midtown bars. And this is not just now because they suck - it’s always been a thing. Also, SEC started beer sales in stadiums, and they still leave.

So it’s a bit of a double-edged sword. It’s great to have an on-campus stadium because of the accessibility for students, but people forget it also means that it’s very easy for them to leave. And these SEC schools do not sell out unless it’s a big game, same as us.
 
There are pros and cons to having the on-campus stadium. I went to undergrad at UM, law school at a northern FCS school, and business school at UF. I have been to many, MANY games at UF.

One thing about UF is that the students routinely do not stick around past halftime, unless it is a really huge game like an LSU night game (like our ND game). They leave to go to the Midtown bars. And this is not just now because they suck - it’s always been a thing. Also, SEC started beer sales in stadiums, and they still leave.

So it’s a bit of a double-edged sword. It’s great to have an on-campus stadium because of the accessibility for students, but people forget it also means that it’s very easy for them to leave. And these SEC schools do not sell out unless it’s a big game, same as us.

Been to several SEC games and you are wrong

LSU
Tennessee
Auburn
Arkansas
South Carolina even

Haven’t been to Bama or Ole Miss but they’re always packed
 
There are pros and cons to having the on-campus stadium. I went to undergrad at UM, law school at a northern FCS school, and business school at UF. I have been to many, MANY games at UF.

One thing about UF is that the students routinely do not stick around past halftime, unless it is a really huge game like an LSU night game (like our ND game). They leave to go to the Midtown bars. And this is not just now because they suck - it’s always been a thing. Also, SEC started beer sales in stadiums, and they still leave.

So it’s a bit of a double-edged sword. It’s great to have an on-campus stadium because of the accessibility for students, but people forget it also means that it’s very easy for them to leave. And these SEC schools do not sell out unless it’s a big game, same as us.
Miami students also leave at halftime, the difference is they do it to save time on the hour bus ride back.
 
Been to several SEC games and you are wrong

LSU
Tennessee
Auburn
Arkansas
South Carolina even

Haven’t been to Bama or Ole Miss but they’re always packed
So you go to them regularly? Or they were packed for the game you went to?

Because no, Ole Miss and Bama and Arkansas and South Carolina and Auburn are not always packed. LSU may be. But no, the rest absolutely are not.
 
Miami students also leave at halftime, the difference is they do it to save time on the hour bus ride back.
Sure, but when there are only a few thousand students it’s not a big deal. Do you have any idea how many students are in UF’s student section?
 
So you go to them regularly? Or they were packed for the game you went to?

Because no, Ole Miss and Bama and Arkansas and South Carolina and Auburn are not always packed. LSU may be. But no, the rest absolutely are not.

Packed regularly and some FCS games

@CANE1775

Care to give some input on Auburn games??

I’m sure others attend SEC games and can give their input

You are wrong
 
Packed regularly and some FCS games

@CANE1775

Care to give some input on Auburn games??

I’m sure others attend SEC games and can give their input

You are wrong
If you say so. Others on this board have agreed with me previously. This isn’t the first time we’ve had this discussion on the board.

Coincidentally, I’m actually going to be in Auburn this weekend. Looks like I may get stuck there due to the storm hitting Atlanta.
 
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If you say so. Others on this board have agreed with me previously. This isn’t the first time we’ve had this discussion on the board.

Coincidentally, I’m actually going to be in Auburn this weekend. Looks like I may get stuck there due to the storm hitting Atlanta.
Definitely missed it or would have said the same

Guess I could think of worse cities to get stuck in
 
Sure, but when there are only a few thousand students it’s not a big deal. Do you have any idea how many students are in UF’s student section?
Both teams have significant numbers that leave at halftime for non marquee games. The difference is that Miami can’t fill half of the student ticket spots in the first place because it’s a hour each way.
 
Yes hard rock is amazing, I love having a seat back, good bathrooms, and the food. But at the same time I do envy the on campus, density, and vibe of the kinda grungy SEC stadiums. Even morseo when we walk into them and kick *** like UF with Ward.

Gotta realize tho, that we aren’t and will never be that type of program. HRS is a good stadium albeit FAR.


The average SEC school has a total undergrad enrollment that is ~ 3X with UM's is. Totally different dynamic. Miami is a market-based program, not a campus-based one.
 
Both teams have significant numbers that leave at halftime for non marquee games. The difference is that Miami can’t fill half of the student ticket spots in the first place because it’s a hour each way.
Yeah, I think you made that point in your first post.

If you don’t understand that these numbers aren’t anywhere near the same due to UF’s student population size being significantly higher, then I don’t know what to tell you.

HRS also is much easier for alumni/fans to get to, instead of being a college town that people have to drive hours to (with hotels having a two-night minimum), so again, there are a lot of factors.
 
What bowl game? The championship? I'm not following with where youre at.

Youre telling me when we were in the Oranage Bowl we didnt pack the house vs when we started at the hard rock? The orange bowl was rocking without a doubt.

If youre saying youve been around that long than what is it? Why cant we pack the stadium out like we used too.
Please stop. I know you don’t realize this, but you’re continuing to embarrass yourself.

I inadvertently and incorrectly used the term “bowl game.” Proper term would’ve been “championship game,” since we played in both the Fiesta Bowl and Cotton Bowl prior to the championship game and after the game. We were not the home team because we were the #10 seed.

I was at the Orange Bowl when we lost to Nebraska in 1995. The stadium was 80% red. It was weird. Their fans were weird. Nice but weird.
 
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Please stop. I know you don’t realize this, but you’re continuing to embarrass yourself.

I inadvertently and incorrectly used the term “bowl game.” Proper term would’ve been “championship game,” since we played in both the Fiesta Bowl and Cotton Bowl prior to the championship game and after the game. We were not the home team because we were the #10 seed.

I was at the Orange Bowl when we lost to Nebraska in 1995. The stadium was 80% red. It was weird. Their fans were weird. Nice but weird.
Nebraska fans are just harmless dorks.
 
Maybe we can get out of the Hardrock and get closer to home.. I also love the Hardrock stadium and logo but the location is *** for us, in my opinion. Thoughts?
Here we go with this stupid **** again. I'm convinced some of our fans were dropped on their heads as infants, because there's no other way to explain the stupid crap we have to sort through.
 
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