Season tickets and regular tickets pre championship run would be comparing apples to oranges and things got much worse after the 2011 and 2013 season. Most people dont have a ton of priority points like we do.
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This thread (hell most threads). Any guesses who the Sicilian is on Bisonville (one hint, there is more than one...).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mTlnrXFAXE
I started at 0 points when I got my first tickets and with basketball tickets now I'm still not over 50. There's no we. And I was using your words comparing pre and post championship seasons. It's still not hard to find tickets to any game. Season tickets, yeah, it's hard. Single game, easy.
That was my point. You cant easily find season tickets now so the fact you can find single game tickets on the market isnt some huge revaluation. I could find Super Bowl tickets if I was willing to pay through the ass.
Reality is pretty much every game in 2007 and 2008 was sold out, sometimes closer to game time. The entire season is sold out now, typically before it starts. Whether or not people decide to go or not is irrelevant and a totally different discussion
LOL there is a thread from April of 2012 with everyone hoping we would sell out all season tickets and how hug it would be if we could. So 2006 might just be a stretch.
Also noticed that my tickets have more than doubled in price since then, and I'm not talking TM fees.
Who said 2006 was all sellouts? I said starting with the 2016 sdsu season finale, it's been crazy...
FARGODOME ATTENDANCE
2008 H 108,193 6 18,032 6-5
2007 H 90,707 5 18,141 10-1
2017 H 164,996 9 18,333 14-1
2016 H 167,002 9 18,566 12-2
2015 H 166,472 9 18,497 13-2
2014 H 167,136 9 18,571 14-1
2013 H 167,600 9 18,622 15-0
2012 H 166,641 9 18,516 14-1
2011 H 163,284 9 18,143 14-1
The difference now is season tickets are way bigger and people started buying single game seats in advance because we started selling out. You also see less blue seats because people actually sell them now vs not go
And it wasn't hard to get tickets. Unless you consider driving to the BSA, selecting your seats, giving them money and being handed your tickets in an envelope to be difficult. The only thing hard was trying to decide whether to wear a hard hat in case the ceiling collapsed.