A_Slab_of_Bacon
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This year's bowl drew a crowd of 45,652 fans, up from 40,518 last year. That is still down from the average attendance of 48,000.
must have been at least 60% gopher fans from the sounds on the radio and tv
Man if we had a bowl game up here ... even a garbage bowl game ... I'd go every year.I was there and that seems about right, but our view from lower bowl corner is a little distorted with limited upper deck view.
A local told me he is disappointed that the area doesn't really support it as an event, and will only fill the place if one of the Florida teams is in it. Understandable. The local team participant sellouts likely distort the average.
59,746Anyone happen know the attendance for the Citrus Bowl?
Auburn fans were certainly quiet much of the game. They woke up a few times but that time of possession kept them down.must have been at least 60% gopher fans from the sounds on the radio and tv
59,746
For the record, I don't know how likely these bowl groups are to be accurate... they certainly have their reasons for being generous with the numbers.
Yeah I don't doubt the gist is right.I guess that doesn't surprise me. Alabama always brings a lot of fans. I remember way back when we played them in the Music City bowl they game was practically as sellout.
With the B1G and SEC in the playoffs ... it just doesn't play out like the Rose Bowl...The Outback Bowl had very good attendance from the mid to late 1990s up to the 2007 game. Since then attendance has fallen off noticeably. It's gone from a lengthy streak of 60,000 plus crowds to one crowd above 60,000 since 2008 and most crowds since then under 50,000. In theory a Big Ten vs. SEC match up ought to be a decent draw and the game has done well to not have teams coming consecutively or too frequently in general. I'm not sure if it is a case of the BCS and now the CFP making the non playoff bowls seem too poor by comparison, overly high ticket prices, the Citrus Bowl also having a Big Ten vs. SEC match up nearby but with higher ranked teams, HDTV making it too inviting to stay home or something else driving down the live crowd numbers.
The Gophers were a good story this season and lots of fans of the team attended the game. However, we have little in the way of armchair fans across the country and the casual football fan in Tampa that might have been intrigued by a legacy program likely wasn't as familiar with the Gophers and therefore less inclined to buy tickets. Auburn came in #9 with a 9-3 (5-3) record, but I got the impression its fans saw the Outback Bowl as a poor consolation prize rather than as a reward. The proximity of Auburn to Florida and the Tigers having played at Florida earlier this season in a big CBS late afternoon game with Gameday on hand possibly made the trip to Tampa for a bowl game seem like less of a big deal compared to Minnesotans that wanted to escape the snow and cold.
Better than both games taking place at the EXACT SAME TIME...I would merge the Citrus and Outback bowl and alternate between venues each year. Paint the filed with 4 teams and have the games back to back, one the 31st and 1 on the first. They have the hotels and hospitality to handle it. I believe a lot of people would go to both games. Obviously sell tickets to the participants of each game first.
I love this idea! That would be pretty sweet, and I bet a lot of people would want to experience thatI would merge the Citrus and Outback bowl and alternate between venues each year. Paint the filed with 4 teams and have the games back to back, one the 31st and 1 on the first. They have the hotels and hospitality to handle it. I believe a lot of people would go to both games. Obviously sell tickets to the participants of each game first.
Wasn't it just a just a year or two ago that these two games were at different times on the same day? 1:00 and 6:00 or something like that. I think many people would do a double header that day....I love this idea! That would be pretty sweet, and I bet a lot of people would want to experience that
I don’t quite remember how they used to schedule it. I do remember feeling a bit empty, and wishing I’d have gotten to experience more, after the Citrus bowl loss in 2015. Might have been nice if I could have seen another game during our trip down there that year because for 52 hours of driving round trip, that game sucked.Wasn't it just a just a year or two ago that these two games were at different times on the same day? 1:00 and 6:00 or something like that. I think many people would do a double header that day....
I saw quite a few scalpers there, but didn't hear any prices.Curious if anyone at game knows if there were tickets being sold by scalpers at stadium? Were they selling for cheap like $20?
It holds 65,000. It didn’t look empty...it was. The one end zone was sparse also. 45,000 seems about 10,000 generous.Must be sold and not actual turnstiles. The top deck looked mostly empty.
So why charge so much for a ticket? Cut it in half and get more locals or families to go.
Wasn't it just a just a year or two ago that these two games were at different times on the same day? 1:00 and 6:00 or something like that. I think many people would do a double header that day....
I would worry a bit that it would be a bit of a sleepy crowd for the second game ... even the next day.I'd only go to a double header, if the Gophers were in the 2nd game, and if there was some sort of discount for buying tickets to both games. And if it was a double header, I'd prefer they not be on the same day, that's a long time to be sitting in a stadium. I LOVE the Dec 31st and Jan 1st idea, but not too early of a game on the 1st as people would need/want time to recover from the celebrating the night before.
I would worry a bit that it would be a bit of a sleepy crowd for the second game ... even the next day.
Can only do so much new years + football X 2.
I met a Nebraska fan outside the Outback Bowl still a bit out of it from his new years celebration ... dude was not going to last much longer.