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[QUOTE="JeremyCuse, post: 697272, member: 43"] I think this is pretty much spot on. You make a great point about the evolution of not only TV's but bars. Syracuse now has a plethera of bar choices be it a more family oriented place like Tullys, Quaker Steak, Buffalo Wild Wings, The Wildcat etc to more adult scenes like Rosies, Saltine Warrior, and a variety of other places downtown that your options are nearly limitless. Even your local watering holes/townie bars usually have a half dozen flat screens with all of the top games on. I think this is definitely hurting attendance for SU, most of the younger fans in there teens/early to mid 20's are much more likely to watch the game at a bar or restaurant then they are to trek up to the dome and deal with parking, tickets, weather, etc. I think the older fans/generation are more apt to watch at home as you noted as its just easier for them and probably helps the bottom line financially. As someone who has season tickets I disagree with any reason not to go to the Dome but I certainly can see why some fans do what they do. [/QUOTE]
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