FIUMCane
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The stadium doesn't give you an advantage on game day but you're delusional if you think other coaches do not use the stadium/game day atmosphere angle to negative recruit against us.
Absolutely. They say, "don't play at Miami because the stadium is empty." If people showed up at SLS, there goes the negative recruiting aspect. It's got nothing to do with having a stadium on campus or the location at all. The only advantage the other teams have is their stadiums are full.
People in Miami are just looking for excuses not to go to games. "Oh, it's too far. Oh, it's not the right environment". That's exactly why people were claiming they didn't go to Marlins games in SLS. So they built a Baseball specific stadium, right in the middle of Miami so it would be closer for all the "fans" and guess what? Nobody goes there. Maybe it's the atmosphere.
You can't compare the Marlins situation with any other team in Miami. Loria and that little punk Samson screwed over the residents of Dade county. while I do agree that being a good team and winning will pack SLS. We can't ignore the need of having our own stadium in a more centered location.
the days of college football being second fiddle to the NFL are over. Alabama is probably worth more money than 25 NFL teams. Kids want the college experience and they're not getting it at SLS. On campus is not the answer and frankly it is impossible. But somewhere close to the school and near a highway is ideal.
I'll agree that it would be nice for UM to have it's own stadium but I'm not holding my breath.
As for revenue, the top 2-3 teams in NCAA football (Texas, Notre Dame, Alabama) all generate between $100-130 million a year where the average NFL team revenue is over $220 million with the highest grossing team, the Packers, generating $376 million. So, while college football is big money, it's not really close to the NFL.
How much of that do you think has to do with the fact that most college teams are not able to sell alcohol? I know some schools can but very few. I'm not being being a smart *** or anything, really would like to know. Im assuming if you take away Booz from NFL stadiums, they would be neck and neck with the college teams.