Well, my prediction of 18,000 is starting to look pretty shaky. Count of remaining tickets.
Section 5: 6
Section 6: 68
Section 7: 83
Section 8: 3
Section 12: 58
Section 13: 466
Section 14: 158
Section 22: 23
Section 24: 149
Section 25: 32
Section 26: 2
Section 27: 1
Section 28: 30
Section 29: 36
Section 30: 68
Section 31: 9
Total: 1,192
Even a complete sell-out will only have ~18,300 in attendance due to the seats the band takes up not being counted. Looks like we might be headed towards a similar attendance figure from last year against Wofford in the quarterfinals where we barely cracked 17,000. I guess dominant football is just boring to some...
If it's Colgate instead of JMU coming to town next week for an 11AM Saturday quarterfinal kickoff I'm guessing that number will take another dive.
You did alot of counting.
Question ~ Why did they sell SRO tickets last week? They sold a bunch. (The 20+ yr old alumni & their friends buy them, & cram into the student section, as well as ppl with small children etc.) Why not "sell the seats" FIRST, and don't offer SRO tickets until SEATS are sold? (That's not too hard to figure out.)
Hail the BISON!!!
I wouldnt want to watch what NDSU is going to do to state on Saturday........ Either.
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Youngins are turning into snowflakes. They would rather play a gladiator sport video game than watch it in person.
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