Winning will fill the seats as it’s always done. That is where the energy lies.
There are positives to JRSHR. Access for PB County and Broward fans is easier than the OB was. Not that I didn’t love the OB.
Getting out after the game is a lot easier than some stadiums. I went to a 7pm Clemson game once and it took 4 hours to get out of the parking lot and on the highway.
What did Mr Gribble ever do to you?Firing Uptown Dale into the sun.
I graduated in 2000. A full student section meant nothing as far as overall attendance. Even our 2001 team wasn’t selling out the Temple game. That was in the OB.I graduated in 2010, we could fill a full student section every game my 4 years, and would fill the upper deck too for big games. My first two years at school we were still in the OB. Student attendance has been downhill ever since from what I see.
I've told Mario I've told echavaria in several other individuals that matter in the equation that DJ needs to be fired first thing smoking that lame *** *** black dude in his cardigan needs to be fired Joe zagacki and his bum *** Don Bailey needs to be fired and then lastly the stadium should be tore down. That's only thing that would make hard rock stadium a better tailgating experience If it just wasn't there. It is a horrible experience for game days and almost all equations. The fans just want to be there to be seen on the jumbotron to get drunk they don't give a s*** about football it's embarrassing honestly. But anyone that thinks tailgating is ever going to be good in Miami is pretty **** delusional. It's a basic experience for a reasons outside of that stadium. If we're going to be compared to college towns anywhere in the country if it's a college town the game day experience the tailgating etc is a billion times better than ours. We can have things pretty rowdy for a bigger games and things like that but the stadium being fired up or full or any of that isn't the same thing as before and afterFiring the DJ and getting rid of the awkward cancer stories would be a start.
Are any of y'all from Miami? If so how do y'all not understand the bigger issues? This shouldn't be so hard for everyone to figure outI mean we were like what 8-0 going into the Duke game and it was probably half full. Something is missing here...
Miami is nothing like other college towns across the country. Never has been and never will be. CFB is the only game in town at other college towns. I remember going to the iconic OB (may she RIP) in the 70’s and there would only be 10K +- fans in the stands. Big games would be close to sell outs but never any consistency. Even during our “glory” years in the OB, attendance fluctuated depending on our opponents.I've told Mario I've told echavaria in several other individuals that matter in the equation that DJ needs to be fired first thing smoking that lame *** *** black dude in his cardigan needs to be fired Joe zagacki and his bum *** Don Bailey needs to be fired and then lastly the stadium should be tore down. That's only thing that would make hard rock stadium a better tailgating experience If it just wasn't there. It is a horrible experience for game days and almost all equations. The fans just want to be there to be seen on the jumbotron to get drunk they don't give a s*** about football it's embarrassing honestly. But anyone that thinks tailgating is ever going to be good in Miami is pretty **** delusional. It's a basic experience for a reasons outside of that stadium. If we're going to be compared to college towns anywhere in the country if it's a college town the game day experience the tailgating etc is a billion times better than ours. We can have things pretty rowdy for a bigger games and things like that but the stadium being fired up or full or any of that isn't the same thing as before and after
No it won't. It will get some more people to come but we've always struggled with attendance when it's not a BIG Game.Winning will fill the seats as it’s always done. That is where the energy lies.
There are positives to JRSHR. Access for PB County and Broward fans is easier than the OB was. Not that I didn’t love the OB.
Getting out after the game is a lot easier than some stadiums. I went to a 7pm Clemson game once and it took 4 hours to get out of the parking lot and on the highway.
We will NEVER play at that stadium. Get that out of your head. We would get laughed at for decades.25K. Maybe a bit expandable. This is fine for the Bethunes, etc. The ND's will get played at "Hard Rock. That's my prediction anyway.
Bingo!! I was there and you're 100% right.Miami is nothing like other college towns across the country. Never has been and never will be. CFB is the only game in town at other college towns. I remember going to the iconic OB (may she RIP) in the 70’s and there would only be 10K +- fans in the stands. Big games would be close to sell outs but never any consistency. Even during our “glory” years in the OB, attendance fluctuated depending on our opponents.
Factor in the huge demographic change in SFL and there are even less football fans in the area. Not to mention the NFL, NBA, and the NHL. A Jerry’s World could be built down there and it might attract more people for the same reasons The Rock does - to be seen and get drunk.