Neyland crowd today

#51
#51
It’s hard to judge. The north upper deck was very sparse. It was thicker in the upper deck behind the visitor’s bench, and got better as you go around the south and west. Lower bowl looked full all the way around. But the crowd was working hard all day though. We did our part.
The university has given away teams too many of those south upper deck seats. When they don’t show it’s the only part of the stadium noticeably empty
 
#52
#52
There were 5k fans in beer lines at all times...FWIW

Thats the damn truth... Some of the concession areas were not even open... and a lot were not selling beer... or thats how it was in the upper deck regions. I did not check out the lower areas .
 
#54
#54
I am getting tired. The all day trip and just getting punched in the mouth with bad officiating and crappy calls. Kids played hard but staying home and watching instead just keeps sounding more appealing. Plus all the money you can save. Plus the AD doesn't give a crap about the fans. TV money seems to be enough for them.
I’m starting to get this feeling also, which is not good.. I enjoy jus getting away from Memphis that’s not the only thing I enjoy I love our fans and enjoy the history and traditions that is Tennessee but it’s never fun to be a loser and I dunno it’s Monday morning…. Sun came out today I’m alive family is doing ok but Tennessee Vols.. I love em.. but damn
 
#56
#56
for some of u seeing full stadiums and bitching about ours not being full, I’m sure some of u are watching the Arkansas game and seeing them beat up in Texas, who is overrated by the way again this year. They look like a packed stadium right,…..u wanna know why?,…… their record crowd,RECORDcrowd,….is 76,000! Soooooo theirs ur reason for that staff being packed.
Maybe Neyland should be downsized.
 
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#57
Not even close to full. These were taken about 18 minutes before kickoff. It filled in some after this but there should've been a lot more people there. We had hardly any traffic driving down Kingston Pike and on Neyland.

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Looks about exactly as I described it. Minus some nosebleeds as I said. Broadcast said 100k+
 
#59
#59
The university has given away teams too many of those south upper deck seats. When they don’t show it’s the only part of the stadium noticeably empty
Unsold visiting team tickets are returned to UT and put up for sale to the general public. The issue is pricing, most sections were $65 - $95 for that game. That's too much at this point.
 
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Maybe Neyland should be downsized.
People will treat that idea like it's blasphemy, but that's the trend. The fact is, the capacity arms race that we were in with Michigan and others occurred before all the games were even televised and most people were watching on 19-36 inch screens. Now every game is televised in high definition and big screens are everywhere. I love being in the stadium, but I totally get folks who just don't want to deal with everything that goes along with it.
 
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People will treat that idea like it's blasphemy, but that's the trend. The fact is, the capacity arms race that we were in with Michigan and others occurred before all the games were even televised and most people were watching on 19-36 inch screens. Now every game is televised in high definition and big screens are everywhere. I love being in the stadium, but I totally get folks who just don't want to deal with everything that goes along with it.

Also the fact with most services you can now record any game and start watching a couple of hours after the game starts, so you can fast-forward through commercials/halftime and watch a whole game in less than 2 hours. You can also pause/rewind and re-watch any play and it's so easy and convenient now.
 
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From the TV perspective, it seemed to be a large, loud crowd today. This fanbase continues to amaze me at showing up big, being loud and taking one emotional gut punch after another. Not sure many programs would still have the following UT has after so little in return for so long. For all of you that attended today, my hat is off. There's a lot of frustration posting tonight. I get it. At least we have fans that care enough to be upset and don't accept just coming close to winning.

Eventually, people will understand the love for Tennessee Volunteer football is just different. It isnt love because of the win/loss record, or bragging rights to your buddies, or famous ex-players, or being the pet of the media.

It is literally LOVE for Tennessee football, and it will never go away.
 
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#64
People will treat that idea like it's blasphemy, but that's the trend. The fact is, the capacity arms race that we were in with Michigan and others occurred before all the games were even televised and most people were watching on 19-36 inch screens. Now every game is televised in high definition and big screens are everywhere. I love being in the stadium, but I totally get folks who just don't want to deal with everything that goes along with it.
TVs do play a role but the main reason attendance is down because the team has sucked for over a decade. 3 average-decent seasons since 2007. Its finally sinking in and fans aren't excited about average football. Just look at TBA this fall when basketball starts. Our fanbase is starving for a winner.
 
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#65
Maybe Neyland should be downsized.
Not against that at all. 90ish k would be perfect. The massive stadium craze from the 90’s has come to a stop. With the social media streaming, streaming services period and the broadcast that they provide now has made staying at home watching easier.
 
#66
#66
I am getting tired. The all day trip and just getting punched in the mouth with bad officiating and crappy calls. Kids played hard but staying home and watching instead just keeps sounding more appealing. Plus all the money you can save. Plus the AD doesn't give a crap about the fans. TV money seems to be enough for them.
The AD doesn’t have a choice when the games are played, that’s the sec office and the networks. The exception may be the Thursday games.
 
#67
#67
TVs do play a role but the main reason attendance is down because the team has sucked for over a decade. 3 average-decent seasons since 2007. Its finally sinking in and fans aren't excited about average football. Just look at TBA this fall when basketball starts. Our fanbase is starving for a winner.
There's no doubt that has had an effect and really I can't prove that the convenience of TV plays a role since (warning . . . depressing statement to follow) . . . we haven't actually been able to sustain any sort of success since the TV phenomenon even occurred.
 
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All I'm saying is, if it was a sellout or even if the crowd that did show stayed hype all game, I don't think Pitt ever calms down and goes on that second quarter run. I honestly think we would of won if people just weren't so quick to get quiet over a couple overthrown balls. After that the atmosphere was nowhere near as good and Pitt just operated like a machine.
I somewhat agree. We made good noise but I would have liked to see more grit from our fans. Hard to blame them though was hard to stomach at times
 
#69
#69
From the TV perspective, it seemed to be a large, loud crowd today. This fanbase continues to amaze me at showing up big, being loud and taking one emotional gut punch after another. Not sure many programs would still have the following UT has after so little in return for so long. For all of you that attended today, my hat is off. There's a lot of frustration posting tonight. I get it. At least we have fans that care enough to be upset and don't accept just coming close to winning.
Upper deck had more empty seats than people
 
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#70
There's no doubt that has had an effect and really I can't prove that the convenience of TV plays a role since (warning . . . depressing statement to follow) . . . we haven't actually been able to sustain any sort of success since the TV phenomenon even occurred.

This. If Tennessee can get its crap together and get to that 9-10 win a year average - you know, like the good programs do - the only games that'll be less than capacity will be directional scrimmages. Oh how I wish I could read a thread about complacent Tennessee fans. I do miss those.
 
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#71
People will treat that idea like it's blasphemy, but that's the trend. The fact is, the capacity arms race that we were in with Michigan and others occurred before all the games were even televised and most people were watching on 19-36 inch screens. Now every game is televised in high definition and big screens are everywhere. I love being in the stadium, but I totally get folks who just don't want to deal with everything that goes along with it.
Take out the South upper deck. It's a POS anyway. That someone hasn't died falling down those dangerous steps is a miracle
 
#72
#72
Take out the South upper deck. It's a POS anyway. That someone hasn't died falling down those dangerous steps is a miracle
No lie . . . I sat up there about 15 years ago and swore that I'd never go back. It's insane how steep it is.
 
#74
#74
Way too many empty seats. Should of been a near sell out, think it would of changed the outcome honestly. Once Milton kept missing the deep balls, the crowd wasnt that loud anymore. At the start of the game Pitt was beyond rattled. Oh well. I get it. BVS and all

I agree with you. However the UTAD and university have pretty much worn a significant part of their fan base down with the mediocre product placed on the field over a period of years. It's like a great product that GM used to put on the roads of America, until they cheapened it and started asking their best customers to pay top dollar for a trash product. Eventually their best customers can't take it any longer and they move on to better products for the same money. GM eventually went bankrupt. They're back in business but at a much reduced level of market support than they once had. Seeing that many empty seats at Neyland and the bad football UT's best fans watched this past Saturday pretty much demonstrates the writing is on the wall. They need to get this turned around asap and pay attention to their customer/fan base that requires a better product.
 

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