Attendance Figures
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Attendance Figures
I read some of your posts doubting the 19,462 attendance figure for the game. It certainly looked like more than that on T.V. I could have sworn it was in the 21,500 - 22,000 range.
The same thing happened last year at the Marshall game. The official attendance was in the 18,000s, but I could have sworn it was over 20,000.
So, how is attendance tabulated? Are we getting “lowballed”?
The same thing happened last year at the Marshall game. The official attendance was in the 18,000s, but I could have sworn it was over 20,000.
So, how is attendance tabulated? Are we getting “lowballed”?
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Glad it looked packed, because it wasn't. It was just enough to camoflauge most of the aluminum benches, but there was definitely some gaps in the seating area. With capacity in the 23,000 range now, I would say 19,500 is right on.
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If you are referring to why people leave the games early, I've always been under the impression that it is because it is a nightmare trying to get away from the stadium at the same time as everyone else. There just aren't the roads around the stadium to facilitate the mass transit of a stadium full of people (not that I think the U. or city should be putting in more roads for football games). This game was a blowout, and I think a lot of our fans have learned from some of our big games like NIU and UT in 2003 when everyone did wait until after the game to leave that they should get out while they can and the game isn't in question.BGSUVA wrote:looked like 4 thousand by the end of the game...I don't understand it.
I, too, wish people would stick around until the end, but I can't fault them for taking off early.
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i thought the 19,462 was reasonable, the east side looked somewhat emptyish, and you have to remember no North endzone, so i would say it looked about right. as for people leaving the game early, well i hate that. but i dont blame them its a blowout and people have other places to be. also as someone said earlier they can get out faster, i guess just be happy they came!
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Yes, remember that it's Homecoming weekend. There's lots of beverages to drink and a short time to do it in!
But seriously, it's the first home game in a month. I think plenty of students showed up and actually stuck around for such a blow out.
But seriously, it's the first home game in a month. I think plenty of students showed up and actually stuck around for such a blow out.
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OK. On t.v. it looked like the empty seats on the east side were limited to the upper corners. Regardless, the place looked packed.Warthog wrote:Glad it looked packed, because it wasn't. It was just enough to camoflauge most of the aluminum benches, but there was definitely some gaps in the seating area. With capacity in the 23,000 range now, I would say 19,500 is right on.
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No, there was plenty of room to squeeze more people in high up on the 50. As someone else said, the benches may not have been visible, but there was room.BGSU-Ph.D. wrote:OK. On t.v. it looked like the empty seats on the east side were limited to the upper corners. Regardless, the place looked packed.Warthog wrote:Glad it looked packed, because it wasn't. It was just enough to camoflauge most of the aluminum benches, but there was definitely some gaps in the seating area. With capacity in the 23,000 range now, I would say 19,500 is right on.
I think 19,000-plus sounds about right.
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I'm always an advocate for staying until bitter, ugly (for the opponent) end and watching team do Ay Ziggy Zoomba. Today was a rare exception for me; I never went back in after halftime.BGSUVA wrote:looked like 4 thousand by the end of the game...I don't understand it.
We had a very nice reunion for BG News alumni, and I was catching up with people I hadn't seen in more than ten years. There were probably 35 or 40 of us former Newsers who spend the second half drinking beer in the tailgating tent.
I love football; I'm a season ticket holder and all that -- but this just made sense for me yesterday.
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Well, that and the fact that when it's 70-7, the games pretty much over... Not that I'd ever leave, but I can see why someone might.Bleeding Orange wrote:If you are referring to why people leave the games early, I've always been under the impression that it is because it is a nightmare trying to get away from the stadium at the same time as everyone else. There just aren't the roads around the stadium to facilitate the mass transit of a stadium full of people (not that I think the U. or city should be putting in more roads for football games). This game was a blowout, and I think a lot of our fans have learned from some of our big games like NIU and UT in 2003 when everyone did wait until after the game to leave that they should get out while they can and the game isn't in question.BGSUVA wrote:looked like 4 thousand by the end of the game...I don't understand it.
I, too, wish people would stick around until the end, but I can't fault them for taking off early.
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