Two sad footnotes on Saturday's game
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Re: Two sad footnotes on Saturday's game
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Despite the importance of the game and the designation of Family Weekend, Yahoo! Sports' box score said the attendance was 13,959. Our average attendance stands at 15,866 right now with Akron and Toledo the only home games remaining. With a meager showing against Akron (say 12,000), we'll probably finish with an average of more than 16,000. Adequate, but from from the visions of wall-to-wall orange many had hoped for and predicted.
I had a chance to talk briefly with Paul Krebs prior to the game; he asked me how the weather was when I was coming in....my reply?" it was raining like CRAZY in NE Ohio....finally ran into 'dry' weather around Fremont on the O-Pike." He said they had a nice presale, indicated he was looking forward to a good crowd since it hadn't rained at all in BG.
That all said, i really thought there were many more people at the WMU game than at the OU game....if for no other reason than the students were there...and in force....all the way over to where the recruits sit behind the Falcon bench. Admittedly, didn't look hard to see how full the South portion of the West side stands were, but it sure seemed that the Northern sections had quite a few people, many student/family combos there. So the announced crowd surprised me too.
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I will be there for Akron. I am driving in 6 hours from Illinois Thursday night and arriving in BG around midnight. Stuff to do Friday, bar that night, Saturday morning I have some unfortunate commitments and then off to watch BG crush the roo's that evening. And then, of course, the bar after as well..... 
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Re: Two sad footnotes on Saturday's game
All other stats he cited were based on that qualifier, I believe.1987alum wrote:Saturday's game marked the first regular-season loss at The Doyt during Gregg Brandon's tenure, a streak of 13 games.
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Re: Two sad footnotes on Saturday's game
I think you're right. Just like to remind you of it I guess! Of course he got us at our house, too.FliccGirl wrote:All other stats he cited were based on that qualifier, I believe.1987alum wrote:Saturday's game marked the first regular-season loss at The Doyt during Gregg Brandon's tenure, a streak of 13 games.
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Who would one talk with in the Athletic Dept. about how the university compiles the attendance figures? I commented earlier that it looked like the Temple crowd was underreported. Last year, I remember thinking that the Marshall crowd was underreported. Hopefully, I haven't posted this question before.
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You're wrong. It's that now, w/o the bleachers.goofyeuph wrote:I believe that the Doyt's compacity was 23k before they tore down the north bleachers. Could be wrong (often am) but I don't think so.
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People think the crowds are larger than they are? Chalk one up to whomever's idea it was to remove the north and south bleachers.
By doing this they are forcing the scattered few that sat in the endzones to fill in the east and west sides therefore giving the feeling of a stadium that appeas to be more full than it is.
Twenty some years of visualizing the east and west then hearing about crowds of 24k or so then removing the endzones and seeing the same amount of people in the east and west sides but only having crowds reported at 18k is an interesting thing.
If anything the U would be over-reporting crowds (see EMU, 2004). It is in the U's utmost interest to ensure that counting methods are at the least overcounting rather than undercounting.
By doing this they are forcing the scattered few that sat in the endzones to fill in the east and west sides therefore giving the feeling of a stadium that appeas to be more full than it is.
Twenty some years of visualizing the east and west then hearing about crowds of 24k or so then removing the endzones and seeing the same amount of people in the east and west sides but only having crowds reported at 18k is an interesting thing.
If anything the U would be over-reporting crowds (see EMU, 2004). It is in the U's utmost interest to ensure that counting methods are at the least overcounting rather than undercounting.
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I'm aware that the capacity is now just under 24,000 with the removal of the bleachers in both endzones.....but I still say with the number of people in those 24,000 seats compared to the people not in those 24,000 seats, I think we've had more there than the reported attendance in all three home games. Just my opinion.
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