Especially those Thursday and Friday night games.Yea Cane fan from Palm Beach Country won't drive to Hard Rock to watch Miami beat up on Wake Forest, but they will drive further to watch them beat them in their own stadium.
Lease runs through 2033.Hate to break it to the Anti Hard Rock folks UM will most likely extend that lease.
Brother, I live in New York. I don’t live in Miami. If I did, I would have been there. ****, if I was within driving distance, I would have gone. I don’t care if it was 51-49, it’s embarrassing. The game was literally in our home stadium. Our fan base didn’t have to fly like they did.Each school was given 20k seats and then the remaining 25k went to "the public" months before the game.
The split was probably 60/40 overall.
Did you go to the game? If not, STFU.
Why did more Indiana fans buy most of that 25k allotment. What’s the excuse? I’ve yet to hear a good one.i have no clue how people dont understand how neutral site games work. indiana didnt have access to seats before us. they didnt have access to any special areas.
20k each to schools just as any other neutral site bowl game and 25k to corporate sponsors/orange bowl ticket packages/and local businesses. blame the people in the 25k who received tickets before the school seats were allocated that put their tickets on sale and indiana fans buying them up.
at the end of the day, canes fans are local fans and they werent gonna drop 4k to go to a game.
That’s exactly who I’m blaming. And yet, I’m not allowed to do that without people getting angry?LOL nothing nefarious happened man.
20k went to each school. 25k went to corporate sponsors/local area businesses/orange bowl committee/orange bowl ticket packages.
this was not a HOME GAME. it was a neutral site game that happened to be at home.
blame UM fans for not buying tickets that went on sale in the secondary market and UM fans who did get seats in the UM section putting their tickets on sale. in my section, people were literally walking in mid first quarter because they bought tickets right before kick
that stadium has the worst sightline for football. I remember the marlins park FIU Canes game.Lease runs through 2033.
Modular seating and retractible field at Loan Depot Park is the only viable alternative and that wouldn't take more than 3 years to accomplish. I truly believe if that's what UM wanted there would be political support to make it happen. Otherwise it's HRS.
35k at an $800M cost and they already owned the land.If Northwestern can do it, maybe one day Miami can too
I can't remember right off hand what their new stadium holds
Ahh so all those Indiana fans were from SFL and didn't have to travel like you would have from NY ... you had the same opportunity to go to the game as the IU fans and yet you didn't and then ***** about there being more IU fans. Got it.Brother, I live in New York. I don’t live in Miami. If I did, I would have been there. ****, if I was within driving distance, I would have gone. I don’t care if it was 51-50, it’s embarrassing. The game was literally in our home stadium. Our fan base didn’t have to fly like they did.
Obviously, everyone on this board is a super fan so my criticism is directed more towards the causals or bandwagon fans, not people like you.
Let's move from the off campus NFL stadium that hosts Super Bowls and owner with billions that gives us a favorable lease to an off campus baseball stadium with a 3rd rate ownership group.Lease runs through 2033.
Modular seating and retractible field at Loan Depot Park is the only viable alternative and that wouldn't take more than 3 years to accomplish. I truly believe if that's what UM wanted there would be political support to make it happen. Otherwise it's HRS.
And all paid privately35k at an $800M cost and they already owned the land.
once the lease with hard rock is up? pardon the arabic
And all paid privately
lol this argument can’t be serious?Ahh so all those Indiana fans were from SFL and didn't have to travel like you would have from NY ... you had the same opportunity to go to the game as the IU fans and yet you didn't and then ***** about there being more IU fans. Got it.
For one thing, they expected to be in the championship game as soon as they won the Big 10. We were still a long shot at making the CFP. Once we did, many people didn't even notice the Dec 8th email from the school about championship tickets. Nobody expected us to be as good as we were, including our own fans. By the time they did, the tickets were gone.lol this argument can’t be serious?
The game was in ******* Miami, where, you know, 90% of our fan base resides.
I’m asking why Indiana fans — who had to travel unlike most of our fan base — were able to secure more tickets than us.
They had to fly, find a place to stay, and spend extra money on food, etc. We’re talking thousands of extra dollars ON TOP of the exorbitant ticket prices. And yet, we were outnumbered in our own stadium.
I’m not sure why this doesn’t **** you off. It’s embarrassing no matter what excuse some of you try to manufacture. I feel bad for the players. They deserved better.