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74AppState
September 9th, 2007, 06:39 PM
So how is the FCS attendance shaping up?

App had a new record of 28,800 for the first home game. It was great (since I had a seat and didnt have to stand).

TheBisonator
September 9th, 2007, 06:42 PM
18,823 at the Fabulous FargoDome last night versus SFA. 2nd straight sellout for us. Record crowd for a home opener.

Next week however, I don't think that'll sell out. I'll just be happy to see over 16,000. Hopefully a lot of fans will come out to see Bomar.

TexasTerror
September 9th, 2007, 06:42 PM
Look for yourself... :)

http://web1.ncaa.org/d1mfb/2007/Internet/attendance/iaa_attendance.html

AppSauceU
September 9th, 2007, 06:42 PM
yesterday was great although i did stand it just added to the atmosphere seeing that many people at KBS

SuperJon
September 9th, 2007, 06:47 PM
We had 12,300 yesterday for a DII. It's down from last week's 14,900 but still above capacity.

ButlerGSU
September 9th, 2007, 06:54 PM
GSU had around 22,000 in Paulson yesterday. It was the first game of the season but against a DII team.

Bearkatpresident
September 9th, 2007, 07:19 PM
SHSU had about 8,000. Last week the heat and humidity were downright terrible. The humidity MELTED my paint off by half-time. This week I didn't think it was as bad, but it did probably discourage attendence by Huntsville Residents. Student Section was about the same as last week I think. Playing a D2 school that we always beat pretty badly didn't really help much ethier.

The AD and the school didn't push the attendence as much this week. We'll probably do a bigger push for Oct 6th when we have our conference opener.

grizband
September 9th, 2007, 07:47 PM
The Griz had 22,866 at their game against D-II Fort Lewis on Saturday.

RadMann
September 9th, 2007, 08:12 PM
UD sold out against Division II West Chester, with 22,495 in attendance at Delaware Stadium. You can see pics of the game and fans at the link below:

http://www.gohens.net/pictures.php?album=Game%202%20-%20West%20Chester

PantherRob82
September 9th, 2007, 09:20 PM
We had 15k+ for our DII home opener. Best opener in 10 years I would bet. Oct 13th vs SIU for homecoming will be sold out if we come home undefeated.

Cocky
September 9th, 2007, 09:42 PM
10,000+ not sure of the last 3 numbers. Not too bad for 2:30 start in 100 degree weather.

SU Jag
September 9th, 2007, 10:46 PM
Over 49,000+ for the "U" and Valley, and over 50,000 for the Southern Heritage Classic. Good week for the HBCUsxthumbsupx

Grizalltheway
September 9th, 2007, 11:47 PM
The Griz had 22,866 at their game against D-II Fort Lewis on Saturday.

That was definitely the most quiet I've heard Wa-Griz since the end of the UMass game. Also the most bored I've ever been at a football game. xnonono2x xnonono2x

AZGrizFan
September 9th, 2007, 11:52 PM
That was definitely the most quiet I've heard Wa-Griz since the end of the UMass game. Also the most bored I've ever been at a football game. xnonono2x xnonono2x

If I were a Griz season ticketholder, I'd give up my seats if they EVER schedule that embarassment again. xsmhx xsmhx xsmhx

104-0 in two games is enough.

th0m
September 10th, 2007, 04:07 AM
14,021 for the JMU game. We've got 4 straight home games, which will probably hurt attendance a bit.

HIU 93
September 10th, 2007, 05:31 AM
Not listed, but there were abbout 20K at Hampton vs. Howard

Uncle Buck
September 10th, 2007, 05:43 AM
We had a lot of people dress as empty seats.

ysubigred
September 10th, 2007, 06:56 AM
Y-town still stinking up the attendance stats!! xmadx

Stadium: Stambaugh Stadium 8 Sep, 2007 Attendance: 16118
Kickoff time: 6 p.m. End of Game: 8:45 pm Total elapsed time: 2:45
Temperature: 80 Wind: SW 6 mph Weather: Mostly cloudy

I guess the ND vs Penn St game was really interesting. xnonono2x

89Hen
September 10th, 2007, 11:32 AM
Not listed, but there were abbout 20K at Hampton vs. Howard
xconfusedx I thought the game was here in DC and if so, there's no way there were anywhere near 20k there. Howard's stadium is small.

Black and Gold Express
September 10th, 2007, 11:46 AM
According to the NCAA stats, 11 schools are over capacity, but only 16 are over 90% capacity? That's not a good stat.

mrklean
September 10th, 2007, 12:19 PM
Not listed, but there were abbout 20K at Hampton vs. Howard

I bet the women were off the chain!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DAYUM HOTT Honies eveywere!!!!!!!!!!!

GannonFan
September 10th, 2007, 12:49 PM
Not listed, but there were abbout 20K at Hampton vs. Howard


xconfusedx I thought the game was here in DC and if so, there's no way there were anywhere near 20k there. Howard's stadium is small.

Official numbers say 7,035 at the Hampton/Howard game - called a sellout in Hampton's write-up. xpeacex

KiddBrewer
September 10th, 2007, 12:51 PM
appalachian/northern arizona is already sold out for this week, only two pre-game sell outs in history, and they are in the first two weeks.

AGSPoll
September 10th, 2007, 12:53 PM
Official numbers say 7,035 at the Hampton/Howard game - called a sellout in Hampton's write-up. xpeacex
That would make more sense. I seem to remember early in the off-season we were actually talking about making that a potential DC AGS meeting. I would have actually loved to go to that game. xnodx

89Hen
September 10th, 2007, 12:55 PM
Official numbers say 7,035 at the Hampton/Howard game - called a sellout in Hampton's write-up. xpeacex
That would make more sense. I seem to remember early in the off-season talking about making that a DC AGSer meeting. I would have loved to see this game in person. xnodx

HIU 93
September 10th, 2007, 01:54 PM
Official numbers say 7,035 at the Hampton/Howard game - called a sellout in Hampton's write-up. xpeacex

"Official" Numbers mean nothing at Greene Stadium. You have to be there to understand.

HIU 93
September 10th, 2007, 01:56 PM
That would make more sense. I seem to remember early in the off-season talking about making that a DC AGSer meeting. I would have loved to see this game in person. xnodx

djp22192 and your favorite bigot were there.

HIU 93
September 10th, 2007, 02:00 PM
I bet the women were off the chain!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DAYUM HOTT Honies eveywere!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm too damn old to look at those girls.

That's what I have to keep telling myself because, in the words of Ron Simmons,

DAMN!!!

I had to go to the game with djp, because I would not have been able to watch it otherwise. I would have been too busy hanging with the Bruhs and watching the women.

89Hen
September 10th, 2007, 02:02 PM
djp22192 and your favorite bigot were there.
xthumbsupx But you're really saying there were 20,000+ there? xeyebrowx

HIU 93
September 10th, 2007, 02:04 PM
xthumbsupx But you're really saying there were 20,000+ there? xeyebrowx

Yep. If you've ever been to a "Who is the Real HU?" game or a Howard Homecoming, you'll know what I mean.

GannonFan
September 10th, 2007, 02:12 PM
Yep. If you've ever been to a "Who is the Real HU?" game or a Howard Homecoming, you'll know what I mean.

Are you talking about people that make it into the stadium or just the total number of people that are "around" the stadium when the game is happening?

jstate83
September 10th, 2007, 03:11 PM
50,849 for JSU -vs- Tenn. St. in the Liberty bowl.

#$%*@ 4th and 1/2 yard at the 10. xmadx xlolx

mrklean
September 10th, 2007, 03:41 PM
Yep. If you've ever been to a "Who is the Real HU?" game or a Howard Homecoming, you'll know what I mean.

I have, too many women. The sad thing it that all the ones I was talking too wanted to get married. I could not find the SLUTSxlolx

SUjagTILLiDIE
September 10th, 2007, 06:59 PM
Notice a trend pt.2 xthumbsupx .
Year: 2007 - 09/02/07 Thru 09/08/07
Sched Dt Home Opponent Attendance
08-SEP-07 Jackson St. Tennessee St. 50879
08-SEP-07 Mississippi Val. Southern U. 49872
08-SEP-07 Prairie View N.C. A&T 32278
08-SEP-07 Appalachian St. Lenoir-Rhyne 28802
08-SEP-07 Montana Fort Lewis 22866
08-SEP-07 Delaware West Chester 22495
08-SEP-07 Ga. Southern West Ga. 21489
08-SEP-07 North Dakota St. Stephen F. Austin 18823
08-SEP-07 Youngstown St. South Dakota St. 16118
08-SEP-07 Florida A&M Delaware St. 14327
08-SEP-07 James Madison New Hampshire 14021
08-SEP-07 Illinois St. Murray St. 13214
06-SEP-07 Tennessee Tech Cumberland (Tenn.) 12831
08-SEP-07 Texas St. Abilene Christian 12726
08-SEP-07 Liberty Shippensburg 12331
08-SEP-07 Portland St. UC Davis 12022
08-SEP-07 Northwestern St. Central Ark. 10258
08-SEP-07 Jacksonville St. Chattanooga 10123
08-SEP-07 Eastern Ky. Western Caro. 9300
08-SEP-07 Lehigh Villanova 9261
08-SEP-07 Bethune-Cookman South Carolina St. 9147
08-SEP-07 Sam Houston St. Ark.-Monticello 8748
08-SEP-07 Morgan St. Towson 8732
08-SEP-07 Citadel Webber 8547
08-SEP-07 Coastal Caro. Winston-Salem 8138
08-SEP-07 Howard Hampton 7035
08-SEP-07 VMI William & Mary 6830
02-SEP-07 N.C. Central Fayetteville St. 6816
08-SEP-07 Northern Colo. Chadron St. 6684
08-SEP-07 Southeast Mo. St. Southwest Bapt. 6580
08-SEP-07 N.C. Central St. Augustine's 6327
08-SEP-07 Elon West Va. Wesleyan 6248
08-SEP-07 Southern Utah North Dakota 6153
08-SEP-07 Idaho St. Southern Ore. 6056
06-SEP-07 Tenn.-Martin Missouri St. 5994
08-SEP-07 Wofford Charleston So. 5879
08-SEP-07 Alabama A&M Clark Atlanta 5732
08-SEP-07 Nicholls St. Southern Ark. 5221
08-SEP-07 Bucknell Stony Brook 5143
08-SEP-07 Hofstra Furman 5028
08-SEP-07 Presbyterian Pikeville 4983
08-SEP-07 Dayton Urbana 4414
08-SEP-07 Northeastern Richmond 4167
08-SEP-07 Drake Waldorf 4015
08-SEP-07 Fordham Albany (N.Y.) 3717
08-SEP-07 Gardner-Webb Jacksonville 3350
08-SEP-07 Savannah St. Johnson Smith 3224
08-SEP-07 Colgate Massachusetts 3211
08-SEP-07 Central Conn. St. Merrimack 3148
08-SEP-07 San Diego Marist 3071
06-SEP-07 Alcorn St. Ark.-Pine Bluff 3000
08-SEP-07 Monmouth Robert Morris 2837
08-SEP-07 Texas Southern Alabama St. 2743
08-SEP-07 Sacred Heart La Salle 2415
08-SEP-07 Georgetown Lafayette 2131
08-SEP-07 Indiana St. Austin Peay 2037
08-SEP-07 St. Francis (Pa.) Morehead St. 1335
08-SEP-07 Iona Wagner 1130

ysuallthetime
September 10th, 2007, 07:27 PM
16,118

RadMann
September 10th, 2007, 07:31 PM
I give those programs in the top three a lot of credit. They are not quite in the top half of the FCS in terms of strength of their teams, but they pull in their loyal fans. Good job!

HIU 93
September 10th, 2007, 07:37 PM
Are you talking about people that make it into the stadium or just the total number of people that are "around" the stadium when the game is happening?


The stadium can't hold 20K, but there were at least 20K there for the event, if not more. Hell, the Blackburn center was full of people watching the game on closed circuit.

Grizzaholic
September 10th, 2007, 07:44 PM
That was definitely the most quiet I've heard Wa-Griz since the end of the UMass game. Also the most bored I've ever been at a football game. xnonono2x xnonono2x

I just can't see 22,000 people at the stadium on Saturday. I thought there were quite a few empty seats.

74AppState
September 10th, 2007, 09:14 PM
cool----I didnt know anything that NCAA report on attendance existed.

74AppState
September 10th, 2007, 09:26 PM
App State has now "sold out" for all upcoming home games except UTC (imagine that) and Western Carolina (that will happen). So it looks like 28,000-30,000 for all home games. I havent figured out how it is decided when to stop selling end zone grass bowl tickets. www.goasu.com

JALMOND
September 10th, 2007, 09:38 PM
12000 at PGE Park, many in Oregon green and OSU orange to watch "big time" football in Portland. After what we showed them, I doubt that many will return.

appfan2008
September 10th, 2007, 10:20 PM
that is the question that i dont understand either... what is there cut off number... but yes we have sold out the first four

SU Jag
September 10th, 2007, 10:39 PM
I have, too many women. The sad thing it that all the ones I was talking too wanted to get married. I could not find the SLUTSxlolx


Boy you crazy!xlolx Thats that NUPE comming out of ya!

SoCon48
September 11th, 2007, 06:07 AM
that is the question that i dont understand either... what is there cut off number... but yes we have sold out the first four


Until they fix some things, I can't see them letting in any more than Saturday.
I think they were trying to see if they could break any length of line records, too. xnodx

HIU 93
September 11th, 2007, 10:09 AM
Boy you crazy!xlolx Thats that NUPE comming out of ya!

He's not that crazy. There was a Bruh in the stands with...well, let's just say, klean really ain't that crazy!xlolx

Jaguar79
September 11th, 2007, 10:18 AM
Notice a trend pt.2 xthumbsupx .
Year: 2007 - 09/02/07 Thru 09/08/07
Sched Dt Home Opponent Attendance
08-SEP-07 Jackson St. Tennessee St. 50879
08-SEP-07 Mississippi Val. Southern U. 49872
08-SEP-07 Prairie View N.C. A&T 32278
08-SEP-07 Appalachian St. Lenoir-Rhyne 28802
08-SEP-07 Montana Fort Lewis 22866
08-SEP-07 Delaware West Chester 22495
08-SEP-07 Ga. Southern West Ga. 21489
08-SEP-07 North Dakota St. Stephen F. Austin 18823
08-SEP-07 Youngstown St. South Dakota St. 16118
08-SEP-07 Florida A&M Delaware St. 14327
08-SEP-07 James Madison New Hampshire 14021
08-SEP-07 Illinois St. Murray St. 13214
06-SEP-07 Tennessee Tech Cumberland (Tenn.) 12831
08-SEP-07 Texas St. Abilene Christian 12726
08-SEP-07 Liberty Shippensburg 12331
08-SEP-07 Portland St. UC Davis 12022
08-SEP-07 Northwestern St. Central Ark. 10258
08-SEP-07 Jacksonville St. Chattanooga 10123
08-SEP-07 Eastern Ky. Western Caro. 9300
08-SEP-07 Lehigh Villanova 9261
08-SEP-07 Bethune-Cookman South Carolina St. 9147
08-SEP-07 Sam Houston St. Ark.-Monticello 8748
08-SEP-07 Morgan St. Towson 8732
08-SEP-07 Citadel Webber 8547
08-SEP-07 Coastal Caro. Winston-Salem 8138
08-SEP-07 Howard Hampton 7035
08-SEP-07 VMI William & Mary 6830
02-SEP-07 N.C. Central Fayetteville St. 6816
08-SEP-07 Northern Colo. Chadron St. 6684
08-SEP-07 Southeast Mo. St. Southwest Bapt. 6580
08-SEP-07 N.C. Central St. Augustine's 6327
08-SEP-07 Elon West Va. Wesleyan 6248
08-SEP-07 Southern Utah North Dakota 6153
08-SEP-07 Idaho St. Southern Ore. 6056
06-SEP-07 Tenn.-Martin Missouri St. 5994
08-SEP-07 Wofford Charleston So. 5879
08-SEP-07 Alabama A&M Clark Atlanta 5732
08-SEP-07 Nicholls St. Southern Ark. 5221
08-SEP-07 Bucknell Stony Brook 5143
08-SEP-07 Hofstra Furman 5028
08-SEP-07 Presbyterian Pikeville 4983
08-SEP-07 Dayton Urbana 4414
08-SEP-07 Northeastern Richmond 4167
08-SEP-07 Drake Waldorf 4015
08-SEP-07 Fordham Albany (N.Y.) 3717
08-SEP-07 Gardner-Webb Jacksonville 3350
08-SEP-07 Savannah St. Johnson Smith 3224
08-SEP-07 Colgate Massachusetts 3211
08-SEP-07 Central Conn. St. Merrimack 3148
08-SEP-07 San Diego Marist 3071
06-SEP-07 Alcorn St. Ark.-Pine Bluff 3000
08-SEP-07 Monmouth Robert Morris 2837
08-SEP-07 Texas Southern Alabama St. 2743
08-SEP-07 Sacred Heart La Salle 2415
08-SEP-07 Georgetown Lafayette 2131
08-SEP-07 Indiana St. Austin Peay 2037
08-SEP-07 St. Francis (Pa.) Morehead St. 1335
08-SEP-07 Iona Wagner 1130

Exactly ......xrulesx

lizrdgizrd
September 11th, 2007, 10:30 AM
Notice a trend pt.2 xthumbsupx .
Year: 2007 - 09/02/07 Thru 09/08/07
Sched Dt Home Opponent Attendance
08-SEP-07 Jackson St. Tennessee St. 50879
08-SEP-07 Mississippi Val. Southern U. 49872
08-SEP-07 Prairie View N.C. A&T 32278
08-SEP-07 Appalachian St. Lenoir-Rhyne 28802
08-SEP-07 Montana Fort Lewis 22866
08-SEP-07 Delaware West Chester 22495
08-SEP-07 Ga. Southern West Ga. 21489
08-SEP-07 North Dakota St. Stephen F. Austin 18823
08-SEP-07 Youngstown St. South Dakota St. 16118
08-SEP-07 Florida A&M Delaware St. 14327
08-SEP-07 James Madison New Hampshire 14021
08-SEP-07 Illinois St. Murray St. 13214
06-SEP-07 Tennessee Tech Cumberland (Tenn.) 12831
08-SEP-07 Texas St. Abilene Christian 12726
08-SEP-07 Liberty Shippensburg 12331
08-SEP-07 Portland St. UC Davis 12022
08-SEP-07 Northwestern St. Central Ark. 10258
08-SEP-07 Jacksonville St. Chattanooga 10123
08-SEP-07 Eastern Ky. Western Caro. 9300
08-SEP-07 Lehigh Villanova 9261
08-SEP-07 Bethune-Cookman South Carolina St. 9147
08-SEP-07 Sam Houston St. Ark.-Monticello 8748
08-SEP-07 Morgan St. Towson 8732
08-SEP-07 Citadel Webber 8547
08-SEP-07 Coastal Caro. Winston-Salem 8138
08-SEP-07 Howard Hampton 7035
08-SEP-07 VMI William & Mary 6830
02-SEP-07 N.C. Central Fayetteville St. 6816
08-SEP-07 Northern Colo. Chadron St. 6684
08-SEP-07 Southeast Mo. St. Southwest Bapt. 6580
08-SEP-07 N.C. Central St. Augustine's 6327
08-SEP-07 Elon West Va. Wesleyan 6248
08-SEP-07 Southern Utah North Dakota 6153
08-SEP-07 Idaho St. Southern Ore. 6056
06-SEP-07 Tenn.-Martin Missouri St. 5994
08-SEP-07 Wofford Charleston So. 5879
08-SEP-07 Alabama A&M Clark Atlanta 5732
08-SEP-07 Nicholls St. Southern Ark. 5221
08-SEP-07 Bucknell Stony Brook 5143
08-SEP-07 Hofstra Furman 5028
08-SEP-07 Presbyterian Pikeville 4983
08-SEP-07 Dayton Urbana 4414
08-SEP-07 Northeastern Richmond 4167
08-SEP-07 Drake Waldorf 4015
08-SEP-07 Fordham Albany (N.Y.) 3717
08-SEP-07 Gardner-Webb Jacksonville 3350
08-SEP-07 Savannah St. Johnson Smith 3224
08-SEP-07 Colgate Massachusetts 3211
08-SEP-07 Central Conn. St. Merrimack 3148
08-SEP-07 San Diego Marist 3071
06-SEP-07 Alcorn St. Ark.-Pine Bluff 3000
08-SEP-07 Monmouth Robert Morris 2837
08-SEP-07 Texas Southern Alabama St. 2743
08-SEP-07 Sacred Heart La Salle 2415
08-SEP-07 Georgetown Lafayette 2131
08-SEP-07 Indiana St. Austin Peay 2037
08-SEP-07 St. Francis (Pa.) Morehead St. 1335
08-SEP-07 Iona Wagner 1130
How many of those were watching the game? Not trying to argue, just wondering what the breakdown is between the "festivities" vs game watching.

Also, why all the neutral-site games? I know you get a lot of parties going for the classics, but why not have them home and home and improve the stadiums so you can keep more of the money?

HIU 93
September 11th, 2007, 10:36 AM
How many of those were watching the game? Not trying to argue, just wondering what the breakdown is between the "festivities" vs game watching.

Also, why all the neutral-site games? I know you get a lot of parties going for the classics, but why not have them home and home and improve the stadiums so you can keep more of the money?

SWAC games with A&T and TnSU- Most people were in the stands. These are football crazy fans.

Neutral Sites= MONEY

lizrdgizrd
September 11th, 2007, 10:39 AM
SWAC games with A&T and TnSU- Most people were in the stands. These are football crazy fans.

Neutral Sites= MONEY
Yeah, I know the A&T fans are pretty rabid! xlolx

I know the neutral sites=money but why wouldn't home and homes = more money? Too much cost for upgrading the home stadiums or is it that the neutral sites are more of a destination for the fans to find lots to do?

jstate83
September 11th, 2007, 10:50 AM
How many of those were watching the game? Not trying to argue, just wondering what the breakdown is between the "festivities" vs game watching.

Also, why all the neutral-site games? I know you get a lot of parties going for the classics, but why not have them home and home and improve the stadiums so you can keep more of the money?

Let the other's talk about their game.
We been playing Tennesse St. on neutral territory for over 3 decades now except for the handfull of time's the games were held on each Universities campus.

The Southern Heritage Classic is backed by the CITY OF MEMPHIS.
They literally open the city up to both schools in the same manner that a city would open it's arms up to a Texas or a USC.

The year that the contract was up, Mid '90's, the game was moved to CHICAGO's Soilder Field and the fan numbers were the same.
The next year, Memphis went all out to never loose this game again.
They showed us the money AGAIN. xlolx
It's about money and the SHC Gurantee's a high 6 figure payday for both schools.

As for how many watching.................I WOULD SAY ALL BASED ON THE CUSSIN'--JSU/ Cheering--TSU DONE WHEN THAT FIELD GOAL WENT THROUGH FOR TENN. ST.xlolx

The game get's over 50,000 paying fan's every year paying $25 to $50 per ticket.
That's not counting the money from the sold out skyboxes at the Liberty bowl.
The city of Memphis get's about 200,000+ people streaming into their city spending money over a 4 day period.xthumbsupx

They play golf with former SWAC/NFL great's, Business conventions, fashion shows, etc., that lead's UP TO THE GAME.
Don't get it twisted about the game is the excuse to party.

jstate83
September 11th, 2007, 10:52 AM
JSU -vs- SU.


xlolx SUPERDOME PLEASE!! xlolx

xwhistlex xwhistlex xwhistlex xwhistlex

TTUEagles
September 11th, 2007, 11:08 AM
Tennessee Tech had 12,800 + for their opener against NAIA Cumberland. That was a record crowd for an opening game (stadium capacity: 16,500), as people are excited with hometown product Coach Watson Brown making his home debut. Sounds pathetic, but I'm happy with it, for the program was on life-support, in my opinion, as far as community/university support for the past 20 years...

lizrdgizrd
September 11th, 2007, 11:17 AM
Let the other's talk about their game.
We been playing Tennesse St. on neutral territory for over 3 decades now except for the handfull of time's the games were held on each Universities campus.

The Southern Heritage Classic is backed by the CITY OF MEMPHIS.
They literally open the city up to both schools in the same manner that a city would open it's arms up to a Texas or a USC.

The year that the contract was up, Mid '90's, the game was moved to CHICAGO's Soilder Field and the fan numbers were the same.
The next year, Memphis went all out to never loose this game again.
They showed us the money AGAIN. xlolx
It's about money and the SHC Gurantee's a high 6 figure payday for both schools.

As for how many watching.................I WOULD SAY ALL BASED ON THE CUSSIN'--JSU/ Cheering--TSU DONE WHEN THAT FIELD GOAL WENT THROUGH FOR TENN. ST.xlolx

The game get's over 50,000 paying fan's every year paying $25 to $50 per ticket.
That's not counting the money from the sold out skyboxes at the Liberty bowl.
The city of Memphis get's about 200,000+ people streaming into their city spending money over a 4 day period.xthumbsupx

They play golf with former SWAC/NFL great's, Business conventions, fashion shows, etc., that lead's UP TO THE GAME.
Don't get it twisted about the game is the excuse to party.
So it's kinda like the National Championship game where the city is a part of the promotion efforts. xnodx

It's kinda like the CIAA tournament around NC. Lots of cities try to lock that in for several years at a time b/c of all the $$$ that it brings in. xcoolx

I'm not saying that the games aren't important, but the fun surrounding it is just as important to the success of the event. xpeacex

jstate83
September 11th, 2007, 11:52 AM
So it's kinda like the National Championship game where the city is a part of the promotion efforts. xnodx

xpeacex

Yep.

The city of Jackson has done the same thing with the season ending rivalry between JSU -vs- ALCORN with the Capitol City Classic.

The City of Jackson, Southwest Airlines, and FedEX sponser this 3 day event at Memorial every year.
They block off the downtown area on Friday at High noon and both bands and fan following's have the Classic Pep Rally down there.
People packed on the grass, street, parking garages and highrises acting a fool.xlolx

Even though it's JSU's home field, the home team is rotated on a yearly basis so the JSU Football team actually uses the VISITORS locker room while ALCORN , WHICH IS EVERYTHING UNHOLY TO JSU, uses our home locker rooms every 2nd year. xlolx

Nothing like having a week of activities during rival week.

The only question is now that Memorial has officially been turned over to JSU, will Alcorn keep comming here or will they do like Valley did in 2002 and take their game back to campus raising ticket prices after playing in Jackson since 1978. xlolx

Valley's game ticket's at their stadium are $12 for everyone except JSU.
When we go to Valley, those ticket's are raised $25.
They list this in their pre-season ticket sales.

lizrdgizrd
September 11th, 2007, 12:01 PM
Yep.

The city of Jackson has done the same thing with the season ending rivalry between JSU -vs- ALCORN with the Capitol City Classic.

The City of Jackson, Southwest Airlines, and FedEX sponser this 3 day event at Memorial every year.
They block off the downtown area on Friday at High noon and both bands and fan following's have the Classic Pep Rally down there.
People packed on the grass, street, parking garages and highrises acting a fool.xlolx

Even though it's JSU's home field, the home team is rotated on a yearly basis so the JSU Football team actually uses the VISITORS locker room while ALCORN , WHICH IS EVERYTHING UNHOLY TO JSU, uses our home locker rooms every 2nd year. xlolx

Nothing like having a week of activities during rival week.

The only question is now that Memorial has officially been turned over to JSU, will Alcorn keep comming here or will they do like Valley did in 2002 and take their game back to campus raising ticket prices after playing in Jackson since 1978. xlolx

Valley's game ticket's at their stadium are $12 for everyone except JSU.
When we go to Valley, those ticket's are raised $25.
They list this in their pre-season ticket sales.
To me this makes more sense. Have the festivities in your hometown. Of course Jackson is a reasonably big city so it's got a lot to offer as far as events outside the game. You don't have to pay rent for the stadium so I'd guess more $$$ comes to your pockets. Plus your hometown gets the revenue from the folks coming in for the fun. xthumbsupx

89Hen
September 11th, 2007, 12:05 PM
Notice a trend pt.2 xthumbsupx .
Year: 2007 - 09/02/07 Thru 09/08/07
Sched Dt Home Opponent Attendance
08-SEP-07 Jackson St. Tennessee St. 50879
08-SEP-07 Mississippi Val. Southern U. 49872
08-SEP-07 Prairie View N.C. A&T 32278
08-SEP-07 Appalachian St. Lenoir-Rhyne 28802
08-SEP-07 Montana Fort Lewis 22866
08-SEP-07 Delaware West Chester 22495
08-SEP-07 Ga. Southern West Ga. 21489
08-SEP-07 North Dakota St. Stephen F. Austin 18823
08-SEP-07 Youngstown St. South Dakota St. 16118
08-SEP-07 Florida A&M Delaware St. 14327
08-SEP-07 James Madison New Hampshire 14021
08-SEP-07 Illinois St. Murray St. 13214
06-SEP-07 Tennessee Tech Cumberland (Tenn.) 12831
08-SEP-07 Texas St. Abilene Christian 12726
08-SEP-07 Liberty Shippensburg 12331
08-SEP-07 Portland St. UC Davis 12022
08-SEP-07 Northwestern St. Central Ark. 10258
08-SEP-07 Jacksonville St. Chattanooga 10123
08-SEP-07 Eastern Ky. Western Caro. 9300
08-SEP-07 Lehigh Villanova 9261
08-SEP-07 Bethune-Cookman South Carolina St. 9147
08-SEP-07 Sam Houston St. Ark.-Monticello 8748
08-SEP-07 Morgan St. Towson 8732
08-SEP-07 Citadel Webber 8547
08-SEP-07 Coastal Caro. Winston-Salem 8138
08-SEP-07 Howard Hampton 7035
08-SEP-07 VMI William & Mary 6830
02-SEP-07 N.C. Central Fayetteville St. 6816
08-SEP-07 Northern Colo. Chadron St. 6684
08-SEP-07 Southeast Mo. St. Southwest Bapt. 6580
08-SEP-07 N.C. Central St. Augustine's 6327
08-SEP-07 Elon West Va. Wesleyan 6248
08-SEP-07 Southern Utah North Dakota 6153
08-SEP-07 Idaho St. Southern Ore. 6056
06-SEP-07 Tenn.-Martin Missouri St. 5994
08-SEP-07 Wofford Charleston So. 5879
08-SEP-07 Alabama A&M Clark Atlanta 5732
08-SEP-07 Nicholls St. Southern Ark. 5221
08-SEP-07 Bucknell Stony Brook 5143
08-SEP-07 Hofstra Furman 5028
08-SEP-07 Presbyterian Pikeville 4983
08-SEP-07 Dayton Urbana 4414
08-SEP-07 Northeastern Richmond 4167
08-SEP-07 Drake Waldorf 4015
08-SEP-07 Fordham Albany (N.Y.) 3717
08-SEP-07 Gardner-Webb Jacksonville 3350
08-SEP-07 Savannah St. Johnson Smith 3224
08-SEP-07 Colgate Massachusetts 3211
08-SEP-07 Central Conn. St. Merrimack 3148
08-SEP-07 San Diego Marist 3071
06-SEP-07 Alcorn St. Ark.-Pine Bluff 3000
08-SEP-07 Monmouth Robert Morris 2837
08-SEP-07 Texas Southern Alabama St. 2743
08-SEP-07 Sacred Heart La Salle 2415
08-SEP-07 Georgetown Lafayette 2131
08-SEP-07 Indiana St. Austin Peay 2037
08-SEP-07 St. Francis (Pa.) Morehead St. 1335
08-SEP-07 Iona Wagner 1130

Yes... HBCU's tend to play each other.

813Jag
September 11th, 2007, 12:23 PM
Yeah, I know the A&T fans are pretty rabid! xlolx

I know the neutral sites=money but why wouldn't home and homes = more money? Too much cost for upgrading the home stadiums or is it that the neutral sites are more of a destination for the fans to find lots to do?
I'll speak for SU/MVSU, Valley's stadium only holds 10,000 and they've played in Chicago last year so I guess they wanted to go back. Also neutral sites give fans the opportunity to see their team that they would otherwise have. Also it exposes the community to HBCUs and games like the Circle City Classic in Inidanapolis does this by rotating teams and the community gets involved.

HIU 93
September 11th, 2007, 12:23 PM
Yes... HBCU's tend to play each other.

So old, so tired...xrolleyesx

89Hen
September 11th, 2007, 12:28 PM
So old, so tired...xrolleyesx
Agreed. Why was it brought up in the first place?

HIU 93
September 11th, 2007, 12:46 PM
Agreed. Why was it brought up in the first place?

You tell me, you brought it up.

jstate83
September 11th, 2007, 12:52 PM
To me this makes more sense. Have the festivities in your hometown. Of course Jackson is a reasonably big city so it's got a lot to offer as far as events outside the game. You don't have to pay rent for the stadium so I'd guess more $$$ comes to your pockets. Plus your hometown gets the revenue from the folks coming in for the fun. xthumbsupx

The event's are not the problem.
The reason most of these event's are held in Neutral territory is:

#1. Outside of JSU, the Average SWAC stadium is around 20,000 to 25,000.
We can hold a "Classic" in Jackson because our stadium has a capicity of 61,500.


#2. If you look at the cities that they pick, you will see that there are huge fan bases in these Classic Cities for the teams involved.
JSU play a game in Soilder Field, Liberty Bowl, or Atlanta, it's going to be a big crowd based on the fan base.
We have huge following's in these cities.

#3. If the event is picking up the tap for your school's reps, FOOTBALL TEAM, BAND, CHEERLEADERS, SGA, ETC., and then want to pay you to come, why not.

lizrdgizrd
September 11th, 2007, 01:11 PM
The event's are not the problem.
The reason most of these event's are held in Neutral territory is:

#1. Outside of JSU, the Average SWAC stadium is around 20,000 to 25,000.
We can hold a "Classic" in Jackson because our stadium has a capicity of 61,500.


#2. If you look at the cities that they pick, you will see that there are huge fan bases in these Classic Cities for the teams involved.
JSU play a game in Soilder Field, Liberty Bowl, or Atlanta, it's going to be a big crowd based on the fan base.
We have huge following's in these cities.

#3. If the event is picking up the tap for your school's reps, FOOTBALL TEAM, BAND, CHEERLEADERS, SGA, ETC., and then want to pay you to come, why not.
Yeah, that's a pretty good reason right there! xlolx xlolx xlolx

SU Jag
September 11th, 2007, 11:08 PM
JSU -vs- SU.


xlolx SUPERDOME PLEASE!! xlolx

xwhistlex xwhistlex xwhistlex xwhistlex


How about Shreveprt!xnodx

SU Jag
September 11th, 2007, 11:09 PM
To me this makes more sense. Have the festivities in your hometown. Of course Jackson is a reasonably big city so it's got a lot to offer as far as events outside the game. You don't have to pay rent for the stadium so I'd guess more $$$ comes to your pockets. Plus your hometown gets the revenue from the folks coming in for the fun. xthumbsupx

Most home stadiums are too small to hold the big games with 50, 60, 70,000+.

Old Montana State Grad
September 11th, 2007, 11:19 PM
Before ya'll go ape over your attendance, try to keep it in perspective:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/kevin_armstrong/09/07/jenks.union/index.html

It's a great game, no matter the level. I drive over 300 miles one way six times a year to watch the MSU Bobcats, I'll go to Cheney, Washington and Portland, Oregon to watch my school, plus I'll probably take in a high school game on Friday and try to watch a pro game every other weekend.

Who really cares about how many arses are in the seats if you love football?

SoCon48
September 12th, 2007, 08:52 AM
Who really cares about how many arses are in the seats if you love football?


Takes $$ to have good football. Not many programs can succeed with empty stands.

jstate83
September 12th, 2007, 09:44 AM
Before ya'll go ape over your attendance, try to keep it in perspective:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/kevin_armstrong/09/07/jenks.union/index.html

It's a great game, no matter the level. I drive over 300 miles one way six times a year to watch the MSU Bobcats, I'll go to Cheney, Washington and Portland, Oregon to watch my school, plus I'll probably take in a high school game on Friday and try to watch a pro game every other weekend.

Who really cares about how many arses are in the seats if you love football?


Your A.D. and anyone else trying to figure out how to improve your atheletic budget.xnodx

jstate83
September 12th, 2007, 09:46 AM
Most home stadiums are too small to hold the big games with 50, 60, 70,000+.

Fine with me. As long as JSU can get more than 3,000 ticket's. xlolx
But................I ain't mad at ya'll.xlolx

Southern is gonna have a crowd that way past overflow on their campus that day. xthumbsupx

jstate83
September 12th, 2007, 09:50 AM
How about Shreveprt!xnodx


Fine with me.
As long as JSU can get more than 3,000 tickets. xlolx

I'm not mad at ya'll though.xthumbsupx
Southern will have a capicity crowd inside of 27,000 and probably another 10,000 hanging out in the tailgate area that could not get in. xnodx

SU Jag
September 12th, 2007, 10:12 AM
Fine with me.
As long as JSU can get more than 3,000 tickets. xlolx

I'm not mad at ya'll though.xthumbsupx
Southern will have a capicity crowd inside of 27,000 and probably another 10,000 hanging out in the tailgate area that could not get in. xnodx

How many does Shreveport seat?

813Jag
September 12th, 2007, 10:42 AM
How many does Shreveport seat?
Around 50,000, I don't really like playing JSU at a neutral site. Takes away our home field advantage. xlolx I never did like moving that game to New Orleans.

SU Jag
September 12th, 2007, 10:53 AM
Around 50,000, I don't really like playing JSU at a neutral site. Takes away our home field advantage. xlolx I never did like moving that game to New Orleans.

I would like the game better in Shreveport rather than in the Superdome. For some reason I like playing JSU more in Jackson though!xnodx

jstate83
September 12th, 2007, 12:24 PM
Around 50,000, I don't really like playing JSU at a neutral site. Takes away our home field advantage. xlolx I never did like moving that game to New Orleans.

Outside of that last matchup you know JSU Fan's LOVED IT!! xlolx

:D WELCOME TO THE TIGERDOME.:D

Just asking:
Do LSU have a game the same night we play ya'll.xeekx

BgJag
September 12th, 2007, 12:58 PM
Outside of that last matchup you know JSU Fan's LOVED IT!! xlolx

:D WELCOME TO THE TIGERDOME.:D

Just asking:
Do LSU have a game the same night we play ya'll.xeekx

no, they'll be in Lexington, Ky.

813Jag
September 12th, 2007, 01:18 PM
Outside of that last matchup you know JSU Fan's LOVED IT!! xlolx

:D WELCOME TO THE TIGERDOME.:D

Just asking:
Do LSU have a game the same night we play ya'll.xeekx
You know we both should have lost that first game we played in N.O. I thank Bell for that last game in the Dome.

jstate83
September 12th, 2007, 01:38 PM
no, they'll be in Lexington, Ky.

Good.....................Less traffic. xthumbsupx


You know we both should have lost that first game we played in N.O. I thank Bell for that last game in the Dome.

Ya'll actually could have scored on every posession.xnodx
You know shat is bad when JAG fan's went from talking trash to TRULY asking questions of concern about what was going on with JSU mid-way through the 2nd qtr.
I could not watch anymore.

I went up-stair's to club level and camped out by the Heineken stand before halftime.xsmhx
My boy knew the lady that was working that one and she kept filling our mug's from the tap.
By the end of the 3rd, I was sloppy, ready for Burbon St.xlolx