Serious question, is the SDSU fanbase actually big enough to fill their stadium? Most people I know from the state are usually fans of other schools, especially Nebraska.
Serious question, is the SDSU fanbase actually big enough to fill their stadium? Most people I know from the state are usually fans of other schools, especially Nebraska.
Hail the BISON!!!
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Selling out isn't that difficult, but "filling the stadium with their fans" will be much more difficult. For example, the Denver Broncos have sold out every one of their home games since 1970. Since I've been attending nearly every home game since 2007, outside the Manning years, I can say that the stadium is usually 85-90% full for most games and has a ton of opposing fans throughout the stands. This has been such a problem that the Broncos are now booting season tickets holders if they are not attending the games themselves and are awarding those seats to the numerous amount of fans on their waiting list.
In regards to SDSU, big donors probably can buy a whole section to themselves just to keep opposing fans out of the stadium.
Hail the BISON!!!
So how many thousands have we again made SDSU only this time it is coming from their own fanbase. Between the increased price the tickets against us command and the increased number of tickets we are like their golden goose. Hopefully they don't key to many cars this time.
I will be deer hunting so I dont have to put up with the jackwagons this year.
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