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250 row F
My new seats are close to right below you in 127 row N. Hoping that N is high enough up that I can get a reasonably good perspective from there.
250 row F
I’d like to know this as well considering I’m in row F.Does the overhang end at Row F or G?
Never really paid attention. I want to say the edge is above us, because I have never had anything fall on me.Does the overhang end at Row F or G?
Section 127 / Row I / Seat 5My new seats are close to right below you in 127 row N. Hoping that N is high enough up that I can get a reasonably good perspective from there.
Mhm id expect this to be closer to 9,300 by clemson week
And his “source” is a post in this thread.
Look ma im famousAnd his “source” is a post in this thread.
Mhm id expect this to be closer to 9,300 by clemson week
Section 127 / Row I / Seat 5
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So, if that's the number right now, and they lose 10% of existing season ticket holders per year (churn), last year's average home attendance was 37,043. Take away 10% and you're at 33,300. Add 8,800 and that's over 42,000 already.
Give them wins away from home in the opening 2 weeks, and a surge in ticket sales for the Clemson game means we could easily average 44,000 per game this year.
That's enough of a crowd to (a) look good on TV, and (b) have an impact in many games. We really need to deliver for the home fans again this year, and we would really be on soiid footing for the future. We could really see a 15-20 spot improvement in our recruiting ranking.
This year is SO huge. We must win at least 8 regular season games. If we do that, it's all gravy after that, and we are in very good shape, indeed, as a program.
Id imagine the real figures likely 95-96% if you count the idiots, like yours truly, who delayed renewal and had to switch up. Unless thats still counted?I think SU announced about 94% retention of existing STH'ers
Proud to be 4 brand new ones here from CT -- of the three games attended last year, all were away (BC, Notre Dame, bowl game)That first paragraph doesn’t make sense. The 37k was average attendance not season tix. And of the new season tix, many of them were probably walk ups last year.
10,000 time???
10,000 time???
It really is. And it's even MORE impressive when you consider we did this at a time when ticket sales are drastically down for in-game college football viewing. IT's an amazing and all due to Dino. He already deserves another raise...Don't think they have the inventory. That was the stretch goal back in February and I don't even think anyone internally thought they had a chance. I believe they actually cancelled some marketing events because they simply didn't need to spend the money. Amazing accomplishment.