bigorange247
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And whoever said stop scheduling these low tier schools, shame on you. They depend on the money they make from these games and their fans are always so excited to see a game in our stadium. I have no issue with the Western Carolinas in the world. Love seeing games were we get to empty the bench and see some of these younger kids get good game reps.
Well, I was going to go. I had 5 tickets and 2 nights at the Holiday Inn Worlds Fair Park, totaling right around $775 + gas from SC, food, VolShop, etc...so about $1200 for the weekend. But then I watched the coaches quit at halftime last week and became a little less enthused, so I sold my tickets on StubHub and got a refund from Holiday Inn.
Beat a real team every now and then if you want people to show up to these scrub games.
We played Memphis State in 96, how'd that turn out?
I was in AA and I disagree, I was shocked it was that full and I think it's tickets sold not butts in seats anyways, isn't it?
I hope it was Tennessee fans that got your tickets. They got to see something that hasn't happened in 65 years. And Eric Berry running the sideline when Evan scored on his return! That was awesome!!
If it was WCU fans that got them, I hope they enjoyed the game in Neyland. Their fan section was clapping along to Rocky Top at one point. :lol:
I hope it was Tennessee fans that got your tickets. They got to see something that hasn't happened in 65 years. And Eric Berry running the sideline when Evan scored on his return! That was awesome!!
If it was WCU fans that got them, I hope they enjoyed the game in Neyland. Their fan section was clapping along to Rocky Top at one point. :lol:
I think we actually agree. I was saying the reported number was inflated and there were more like 85-90k people in the stadium. However, I do think it's based on tickets sold. Impressive attendance for an FCS team nonetheless.
Well, I was going to go. I had 5 tickets and 2 nights at the Holiday Inn Worlds Fair Park, totaling right around $775 + gas from SC, food, VolShop, etc...so about $1200 for the weekend. But then I watched the coaches quit at halftime last week and became a little less enthused, so I sold my tickets on StubHub and got a refund from Holiday Inn.
Beat a real team every now and then if you want people to show up to these scrub games.
I noticed that before Evan hit the Checkerboards. Eric was jumping up and down. Fun night.I hope it was Tennessee fans that got your tickets. They got to see something that hasn't happened in 65 years. And Eric Berry running the sideline when Evan scored on his return! That was awesome!!
If it was WCU fans that got them, I hope they enjoyed the game in Neyland. Their fan section was clapping along to Rocky Top at one point. :lol:
No it's good for college football. Funds the fcs program all year