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69,850 is the final number
I have a hard time believing that. Any time they accidentally showed a non student section shot it looked about 50% empty.
69,850 is the final number
CU and CSU both report attendance based on tickets sold, not turnstile count. NCAA allows schools to define and report "official attendance" in just about any manner the schools prefer.I have a hard time believing that. Any time they accidentally showed a non student section shot it looked about 50% empty.
So, you are predicting 64,850 for next year. Got it.Sheep fans pretty discouraged, Last night was not a fun time for them, didn't even leave them room for the typical excuses for the loss like blaming the refs or a bad break. Going to be a while before we see many CSU shirts being worn in public.
Think it's going to have an impact on next years attendance, maybe 5,000 or more less CSU fans at the game.
Last year they said that 6,000 season ticket holders opted out and that wasn't included in the total number of tickets sold.CU has to be counting season ticket holders that trade in their tickets AND the re-purchase of said seats by other folks for the number to be that high. The stadium did not look anywhere close to 90% capacity.
CU and CSU both report attendance based on tickets sold, not turnstile count. NCAA allows schools to define and report "official attendance" in just about any manner the schools prefer.
I would say that, at peak, there were easily 60,000 people there.Ok. That makes more sense. Was really about 45,000 then? I was in the mountains so can't really tell. But does that seem more accurate?
CSU fan:Problem was "Peak Attendance" was very short lived. I imagine some folks in the lots never made it inside the stadium.
It definitely never looked like there were 3,500 more people than last year.Problem was "Peak Attendance" was very short lived. I imagine some folks in the lots never made it inside the stadium.
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