We are going to need a lot more bad Broncos football coupled with good Buffs football in order to see anything like the effect you’re describing. Basically, 5+ years of sub .500 Broncos with 5+ years of 7+ wins for the Buffs with a year or two where they are in the CCG.Spitballing with this, but I wonder if bad Bronco football helps CU attendance-people in Denver-Boulder may look at this and think its a better use of their entertainment dollar.
We are going to need a lot more bad Broncos football coupled with god Buffs football in order to see anything like the effect you’re describing. Basically, 5+ years of sub .500 Broncos with 5+ years of 7+ wins for the Buffs with a year or two where they are in the CCG.
I've long assumed this is true to some degree. It's decently easy to observe that typically college CFB attendance suffers in pro markets, though there are exceptions, while many of the most rabid CFB fan bases are in markets without pro teams.Spitballing with this, but I wonder if bad Bronco football helps CU attendance-people in Denver-Boulder may look at this and think its a better use of their entertainment dollar.
I've long assumed this is true to some degree. It's decently easy to observe that typically college CFB attendance suffers in pro markets, though there are exceptions, while many of the most rabid CFB fan bases are in markets without pro teams.
Hence the "though there are exceptions" in my post.It depends. That assertion is true for teams like Alabama and hated ****braska, but there are a lot of local NFL fans amongst the rabid at Ohio and Georgia, for some examples.
Hence the "though there are exceptions" in my post.
Looked good on TV.
Unfortunately about half of them were sitting behind me.Only like 100 Arizona fans too.
I had one very vocal woman behind me, she was louder than the entire visitors section.Unfortunately about half of them were sitting behind me.