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re: This Tiger Stadium problem was years in the making (long)
Posted on 10/13/13 at 9:17 am to moneyg
Posted on 10/13/13 at 9:17 am to moneyg
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Attendance across college football is down, and it’s continuing to be a reoccurring theme around the game, causing stadiums to enhance their in-game experience to keep butts in seats.
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Attendance is down for students and non-students alike. As a recent WSJ article explained, student attendance at the major schools such as Alabama and Georgia have been declining even during championship seasons.
The most common reason cited for declining attendance is HD television. The broadcast at home is so good that people would rather sit at home and watch the game. The advances in HD are true of course, but it falls short, in my opinion, of explaining the trend. The theory that poor cell reception and lack of wifi are the reasons for people staying at home are laughable in my opinion; so much so that the proposed solution of adding wifi capability to stadiums is likely to be a dud. Do we really think people are staying at home because they can’t get on Facebook during half time? I know we love social media, but I doubt people are deciding between being at the game and being able to access Facebook..
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Through six weeks, stadiums are over 96 percent capacity in 2013. Texas A&M is busting at the seams with 105% capacity, while Missouri is filling just 86% capacity. Georgia, Texas A&M, South Carolina, Ole Miss and Mississippi State are all averaging 100% capacity.
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Florida fans turning in season tickets
Posted on 10/13/13 at 9:27 am to tduecen
The NEZ was half full or empty, which ever way you want to look at it. That's terrible for two ranked teams. Anytime you have 100,000 plus people in one place, there will be issues to deal with. You go to the game because you love Tiger football, not because it's convenient. There is plenty that would love to go to the games and stay until the end. If you don't want to go, stop buying tickets and driving up the price.
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