True cost of lack of attendance

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So I see where there were 60k estimated for Troy. Is $50 per person too conservative a figure to account for lost ticket sales and concessions (with factoring in some who paid for tickets but did not go)?

45,000 x $50 a ticket= 2.25 million lost revenue for ONE game. Is this number too high or too low you think?

Bringing in Gruden immediately (about a .0001% chance of this happening of course)=full capacity, 4.5 million additional revenue for remaining two home games.... safe assumption?
 
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So I see where there were 60k estimated for Troy. Is $50 per person too conservative a figure to account for lost ticket sales and concessions (with factoring in some who paid for tickets but did not go)?

45,000 x $50 a ticket= 2.25 million lost revenue for ONE game. Is this number too high or too low you think?

Bringing in Gruden immediately (about a .0001% chance of this happening of course)=full capacity, 4.5 million additional revenue for remaining two home games.... safe assumption?

You may be onto something here :question:
 
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During the 3rd quarter...

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So I see where there were 60k estimated for Troy. Is $50 per person too conservative a figure to account for lost ticket sales and concessions (with factoring in some who paid for tickets but did not go)?

45,000 x $50 a ticket= 2.25 million lost revenue for ONE game. Is this number too high or too low you think?

Bringing in Gruden immediately (about a .0001% chance of this happening of course)=full capacity, 4.5 million additional revenue for remaining two home games.... safe assumption?

And that was a home comming game. How can we afford to keep Dooley. I would say it was closer to 60,000 fans there than what they said. A big time coach would pay for his self in attendance.
 
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Could also look at it as a way to get Dooley out.

Fill the stands, sell all the tickets so that they have the money to buyout Dooley, it also shows support to the team.
 
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I honestly was thinking about going to the Troy game three to four weeks ago, but I decided to go camping instead. my decision was made because of lack of faith in Dooley honestly and company. I didn't want to spend 30 bucks on tickets, another 15-20 on concessions, not to mention gas, hotel, alcohol, etc... I wonder how many other people think the same way as me that its just not worth it to go to Neyland. I will still watch them on tv for free or listen to them on the radio but paying a lot of money to make a trip to see a dissapointing Vols team is just not on my agenda anymore.
 
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believe it or not, i don't think the attendance is the huge money problem.

the problem is contributions made to the school and/or athletic program that dry up.

athletics drive alumni giving of all types. it's amazing how much more charitable people are when the team is winning
 
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And that was a home comming game. How can we afford to keep Dooley. I would say it was closer to 60,000 fans there than what they said. A big time coach would pay for his self in attendance.

Bring General back if you want but we aint gonna fill Troy games !! Florida was sold out !!
 
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No doubt about it. Just pointing out the impact is about half what the op is claiming.

Half accurate OP as far as ticket sales. He does have a point about the other. Empty seats can't buy concessions whether the tickets are purchased or not. Does the University make money off of on campus parking?
 
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Empty stadium= less TV money as well. Espn doesnt want to show a game that its own fans dont even care about.
 
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Empty stadium= less TV money as well. Espn doesnt want to show a game that its own fans dont even care about.

Pretty sure our TV money is tied up with the SEC. I think we all split the money. I don't know if we get PPV money or not. BTW.. I love your avi. I saw Jimmy Herring in Athens over the weekend. Can't wait for New Years Eve!
 
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