I’d be surprised if it isn’t. Two weeks to build hype. Friday night games traditionally sell well. And Stamford will travel better than our first few opponents. I expect roughly 1k Stamford fans from the northeast in the house.
I see no reason why it won’t be.
My estimate may be low. They definitely held a lot more for them than any other early game. And I’ve heard anecdotally of a lot of Stanford alums in nyc area making the trip.Rumor I heard was that Stanford asked for a chit ton of tix.
Section 112 was completely empty today so I assume it is for the visiting fans. It is sold out for the Stanford game.Rumor I heard was that Stanford asked for a chit ton of tix.
10/18 my friend.Is the new Blue Bloods on yet?
Priorities, man.
Section 112 was completely empty today so I assume it is for the visiting fans. It is sold out for the Stanford game.
I think the 39k announced was well over actual butts in seats. There were definitely less this week than last week. The thing is though, we were louder.The rest of the dome looked full from what they showed on TV.
There's no such thing as a 'new Blue Bloods'.Is the new Blue Bloods on yet?
Priorities, man.
Announcers said it was loud, but I actually thought it didn't come across as loud on tv. I sincerely wish we would stop handing out towels, pom poms, etc. I know its a traditional thing and it looks good on tv. I even remember being handed pom poms on a stick for the '87 Penn State game when I was a freshman. Thing is, people can't clap if they are waving something. It would be a lot louder without it. Hand out the giveaways after the game.I think the 39k announced was well over actual butts in seats. There were definitely less this week than last week. The thing is though, we were louder.
It's gonna be nuts in two weeks.
We're about to watch it on the DVR, I'm curious to see how it sounded cause it really was loud in person.Announcers said it was loud, but I actually thought it didn't come across as loud on tv. I sincerely wish we would stop handing out towels, pom poms, etc. I know its a traditional thing and it looks good on tv. I even remember being handed pom poms on a stick for the '87 Penn State game when I was a freshman. Thing is, people can't clap if they are waving something. It would be a lot louder without it. Hand out the giveaways after the game.
Hand out uvezelas to SU fans.Announcers said it was loud, but I actually thought it didn't come across as loud on tv. I sincerely wish we would stop handing out towels, pom poms, etc. I know its a traditional thing and it looks good on tv. I even remember being handed pom poms on a stick for the '87 Penn State game when I was a freshman. Thing is, people can't clap if they are waving something. It would be a lot louder without it. Hand out the giveaways after the game.
Announcers said it was loud, but I actually thought it didn't come across as loud on tv. I sincerely wish we would stop handing out towels, pom poms, etc. I know its a traditional thing and it looks good on tv. I even remember being handed pom poms on a stick for the '87 Penn State game when I was a freshman. Thing is, people can't clap if they are waving something. It would be a lot louder without it. Hand out the giveaways after the game.
Can we deny them?Rumor I heard was that Stanford asked for a chit ton of tix.
Boo to you, sir.Boo to the existence of this thread.