Yep. Smaller crowd and su turnout vs a couple years ago butbhat was a weekend. Maybe 10% cuse if you exclude students...but that's real impressive there. Talked to some folks during the day and they remember how big the turnout was in 2015.Curious as to approximate % of fans for Syracuse. Tough to tell on TV with all of the Orange.
Headmaster9 & I were at the game in 2015. The lady who scanned our game tickets could not believe we traveled all the way down from Syracuse for a basketball game. She asked if we were parents of one of the players. When we said no, she was amazed and said " For real!!! You traveled all the way down here for a basketball game! I understand the trip for a football, but not for a basketball game."Yep. Smaller crowd and su turnout vs a couple years ago butbhat was a weekend. Maybe 10% cuse if you exclude students...but that's real impressive there. Talked to some folks during the day and they remember how big the turnout was in 2015.
In the South, basketball is mainly a stopgap entertainment between football seasons.Headmaster9 & I were at the game in 2015. The lady who scanned our game tickets could not believe we traveled all the way down from Syracuse for a basketball game. She asked if we were parents of one of the players. When we said no, she was amazed and said " For real!!! You traveled all the way down here for a basketball game! I understand the trip for a football, but not for a basketball game."
We got similar responses from other Clemson fans.
Fools.In the South, basketball is mainly a stopgap entertainment between football seasons.