Midfielder10
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87,758!!! That is utterly hilarious. Why does UT continue to lie about this?
There was no where NEAR that many people there this weekend. They lie about the numbers, we know they are lying about them, they know we know they are lying, yet ... they just keep lying. Is this some hodgepodge of "tickets sold" or a few little kids that spun turnstiles for 30 minutes, or were they counting the cops, vendors, staff, janitors, and tailgaters around the stadium?
My non-scientific and liberal guess was $75-80K. I also never noticed the game attendance being announced this week either. I'm sure that reduces the snicker factor when they fabricate rediculous numbers like 87,000+.
Can our government / agencies not tell the truth at any level? Ken Lay wants to know. :-D
87,758 is probably tickets sold + everyone in the stadium that is working. Fan wise - I would say there was 82,000 in attendance. It was a better crowd than I expected actually.
Yeah, now you need to add in the cost of a hotel. I have to do that anyways since I live more than 5 hours away (and a season ticket holder)For 2 people.
Drive to game -> Buy a bottle of liquor -> Scalp Tickets -> Go to game -> Drive home.
Could be done easily for $100 - $150 bucks.
I was one of the people you pre-counted.It is true. It was a non-conf. game, Washington St.
I heard a comment this weekend that something like only 11 college stadiums in the country could hold the attendance UT had Saturday. So yes, I would tend to agree with you.
]\/[GoBlue;5595587 said:You were sixth for the week: NCAA Football Stats
but 50th if you did by stadium capacity: http://web1.ncaa.org/mfb/2011/Internet/attendance/FBS_CAPACITY.pdf
And you're in the top 10 for average attendance: http://web1.ncaa.org/mfb/2011/Internet/attendance/FBS_AVGATTENDANCE.pdf
For 2 people.
Drive to game -> Buy a bottle of liquor -> Scalp Tickets -> Go to game -> Drive home.
Could be done easily for $100 - $150 bucks.