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[QUOTE="OttoMets, post: 139089, member: 716"] I was scoping out Ticketmaster (which we know doesn't always accurately reflect sales) yesterday and the same thought occurred to me. We had some of our smallest crowds ever during the early season (though official sales were normal), but the Seton Hall crowd surprised me - a ton of non-regulars and a really huge crowd for a bad-weather weeknight (albeit during a holiday week) during break. UConn and West Virginia are going to be huge (no more seats available west of the 50-yard-line for UConn), Louisville probably will be (if we keep winning), and Georgetown and Pittsburgh (for which students will be back) always draw well on weeknights. I imagine Marquette and Providence will see larger crowds than the Seton Hall game, and those are the last two non-student games. All that remains is a weeknight South Florida game. We're going to have huge numbers this year if we don't rack up a lot of losses. [/QUOTE]
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