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  • gmo
    gmo Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 3,920 Founders Club
    every organization in sports uses "tickets out" for attendance now because that number is always greater which helps with sponsorships/donors/media and other such benefits. Tickets out = sold, donated, built into corporate partnerships, in any way distributed.

    No one is actually counting true butts in seats as attendance anymore, even though with ticket scanners it's actually much faster and easier than ever before.

  • alumni94
    alumni94 Member Posts: 4,878
    Even if we sold out every game we would only move up three spots. What max capacity now, 72K?
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    BayDawg said:

    MisterEm said:

    I call bullshit.

    The stadium was barely a shadow of its former self this year.

    This. I only went to 2 games this year. I just didnt feel the need to be in the stadium. My chair and tv worked just fine for the rest of them.
    Watching at home is cheaper and the beer is colder.
  • PurpleJ
    PurpleJ Member Posts: 37,778

    BayDawg said:

    MisterEm said:

    I call bullshit.

    The stadium was barely a shadow of its former self this year.

    This. I only went to 2 games this year. I just didnt feel the need to be in the stadium. My chair and tv worked just fine for the rest of them.
    Watching at home is cheaper and the beer is colder.
    Yeah but still....


    Colder beer isn't necessarily better. Many beers are best served at room temperature or just above the fridge temp. In fact, many watered down American style beers are only served cold to help mask the less than desirable taste. Simple fact.
  • H_D
    H_D Member Posts: 6,098

    poolboy wanting to lower seating capacity for the renovated Husky Stadium to "make the tickets more desirable by limiting their availability" is doogman.com like math.

    Ahhh good times. Brings me back to the great >70k <70k capacity debate that raged on doogman during stadium construction.
  • ThomasFremont
    ThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325
    PurpleJ said:

    BayDawg said:

    MisterEm said:

    I call bullshit.

    The stadium was barely a shadow of its former self this year.

    This. I only went to 2 games this year. I just didnt feel the need to be in the stadium. My chair and tv worked just fine for the rest of them.
    Watching at home is cheaper and the beer is colder.
    Yeah but still....


    Colder beer isn't necessarily better. Many beers are best served at room temperature or just above the fridge temp. In fact, many watered down American style beers are only served cold to help mask the less than desirable taste. Simple fact.
    Can confirm.

    Cask conditioned beers served at room temperature actually increase the flavor profile of some beers.

    #BeerSuperiorityGuy
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    PurpleJ said:

    BayDawg said:

    MisterEm said:

    I call bullshit.

    The stadium was barely a shadow of its former self this year.

    This. I only went to 2 games this year. I just didnt feel the need to be in the stadium. My chair and tv worked just fine for the rest of them.
    Watching at home is cheaper and the beer is colder.
    Yeah but still....


    Colder beer isn't necessarily better. Many beers are best served at room temperature or just above the fridge temp. In fact, many watered down American style beers are only served cold to help mask the less than desirable taste. Simple fact.
    Sven? true?
  • Vegasdawg
    Vegasdawg Member Posts: 370
    In the state of Alabama, they turn out damn near 200,000 per home game, between Auburn and Alabama. Add in those tied to the TV, and it sounds like most of the state shuts down on Saturday during the football season.
  • doogsinparadise
    doogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320
    Vegasdawg said:

    In the state of Alabama, they turn out damn near 200,000 per home game, between Auburn and Alabama. Add in those tied to the TV, and it sounds like most of the state shuts down on Saturday during the football season.

    I'm hearing that Alabama doesn't have a real pro team.
  • whatshouldicareabout
    whatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 13,020

    Vegasdawg said:

    In the state of Alabama, they turn out damn near 200,000 per home game, between Auburn and Alabama. Add in those tied to the TV, and it sounds like most of the state shuts down on Saturday during the football season.

    I'm hearing that Alabama doesn't have a real pro team.
    Really? The coaches and players are paid like professionals.