Ope3
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The Box Score reflects tickets sold, not the turnstile (or now scanner) count.I believe the Attendance number in the box score is the actual count.
The Box Score reflects tickets sold, not the turnstile (or now scanner) count.I believe the Attendance number in the box score is the actual count.
I'm not going to dispute what you're saying for the most part, only to touch on a couple things. I would have taken your Wisconsin tix every single year without hesitation, and I know plenty of people who would have done the same. It really depends who you ask, so saying they can't be given away is silly.My office had season tickets at TCF split between four partners some years ago but gave them up. There was always interest in the tickets early season but waned as the season wore on. Two of my partners were U grads. The third and I are not. I was the only hunter in the group and would rather spend Saturdays in the fall in western MN than in Minneapolis. I don't know what the other guys would rather do but nobody wanted tickets late in the season. Heck, we couldn't give away Wisconsin tickets and finally quit buying season tickets.
As a fan of a successful Dakota FCS school, I can tell you that sustained success is key to filing the stadium. The other FCS school in the state can't string together 2 playoff years in a row and can't sell tickets. I think if the Gophers could string together 3 straight 10 win seasons, interest would be there but the expectation is that the Gophers will be no better than mediocre.
yes all the green dots don't forget the club seatsI don't know how you do your count, but just by looking at the "green dots" of seats available, there seems to be very few left (< 2000)
ah, I was only looking at the "state fair special" rate seats...when I exit and go to the main football ticket site, it shows a lot more dotsyes all the green dots don't forget the club seats
I know you were half-kidding, but half-serious.I'm not going to dispute what you're saying for the most part, only to touch on a couple things. I would have taken your Wisconsin tix every single year without hesitation, and I know plenty of people who would have done the same. It really depends who you ask, so saying they can't be given away is silly.
IIRC the Gophers were in the top 12 prior to the Wisconsin game and likely would have been in if they'd won that game. So they were 1 win away. I'd say that's close.10-2 had us at 18th in 2019, not close. The CFP snubbed a 12-0 Florida State team last year. Who do you think they are going to choose if we are tied with Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon, USC or any other helmet school? Not us.
The Gophers will have to go 11-1 to have any chance at a CFP. And that means they will have to beat Iowa and Wisconsin, plus get at least 2 wins against whatever group of teams they are playing from the list above that season.
IIRC the Gophers were in the top 12 prior to the Wisconsin game and likely would have been in if they'd won that game. So they were 1 win away. I'd say that's close.
Disagree. Only one really good win that year at that point.They lost and finished 10-2. They weren’t close at that point.
The discussion was if a 10-2 Gophers team would make the CFP, or if the Gophers have a better chance of making it today. The answer is no to both.
A 10-2 PSU makes it and a 10-2 Gophs don't that year. Interesting.10-2 had us at 18th in 2019, not close. The CFP snubbed a 12-0 Florida State team last year. Who do you think they are going to choose if we are tied with Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon, USC or any other helmet school? Not us.
The Gophers will have to go 11-1 to have any chance at a CFP. And that means they will have to beat Iowa and Wisconsin, plus get at least 2 wins against whatever group of teams they are playing from the list above that season.
Yep. Gophs were #8 going into the Wisconsin game.IIRC the Gophers were in the top 12 prior to the Wisconsin game and likely would have been in if they'd won that game. So they were 1 win away. I'd say that's close.
A 10-2 PSU makes it and a 10-2 Gophs don't that year. Interesting.
Disagree. Only one really good win that year at that point.
If they are 10-2 with losses to NC and at Wisconsin they most definitely will be in the mix.
Would mean wins over Iowa, USC, Michigan, and PSU.
Interesting.Penn St was ranked 10th in the final CFP rankings and Minnesota was ranked 18th. So yes that is correct.
I agree the chances of that are near zero. Only pointing out that it’s more than possible for a 10-2 gopher team to make the CFB.The chances of beating USC, Michigan, and PSU, and losing to UNC/Wisconsin are near zero.
Even if they did, it still depends on how Oregon, Ohio St, Michigan, PSU, USC, and the rest of the B1G finish. There will still likely be several teams that are tied or have a better record than 10-2.
question - I know there is the secondary market, but is there any mechanism by which unused seats could be made available or re-sold? I envision a system where a season ticket holder could inform the U by a certain date that they will not be using their tickets for a game, and those seats could be offered to the public or, since they're already paid for, given away to the Boys & Girls Club or a similar organization.
My JV team plays outside.I'm not going to dispute what you're saying for the most part, only to touch on a couple things. I would have taken your Wisconsin tix every single year without hesitation, and I know plenty of people who would have done the same. It really depends who you ask, so saying they can't be given away is silly.
As a resident of a Dakota with a successful FCS school, I can say that I and most of my friends don't give a bleep about any Dakota schools FB due to it being played indoors and also at somewhat of a jv level. I personally hate indoor football, always will. They sell a lot of tix to a small venue, for sure, but I know a lot of fans of the team who just don't go anymore due to games that just aren't competitive. Crazy but true. The other school who can't sell tix is located in the armpit of the state and nobody wants to go there. Except for hockey games, which I can't figure out.
Only half-kidding on some of this.
The chances of beating USC, Michigan, and PSU, and losing to UNC/Wisconsin are near zero.
Even if they did, it still depends on how Oregon, Ohio St, Michigan, PSU, USC, and the rest of the B1G finish. There will still likely be several teams that are tied or have a better record than 10-2.
It all depends on how everyone else finishes. Let's say Oregon and Ohio St finish with 1 or 0 losses, we beat USC, Iowa, and Wisconsin, but lose to Michigan and Penn St, and they both are tied with 2 losses.
We are the 5th B1G team in that scenario and not making a 12 team playoff.
Any style of football is shitty and boring when you lose seven games. Fans come for winning teams.Last year’s games were on the aggregate the worst to watch in my lifetime. Boring and we played shitty. I won’t be surprised at all if our attendance overall is down. Bottom line the games need to be entertaining or people will find something else to do. None of the other reasons or rationale matter near as much.
Everyone I have ever talked to that has sat in the second deck (anywhere) has gone out of their way to express that they liked the view. My bro and sis in law have a loge box and love it, after having various other season tickets in the stadium. Based on my experience (having only missed two Gopher games in the history of the stadium), and others that I know… you sound hard to please.High upper deck corners of stadium are poor sightlines, and the luxury boxes and loge seats do not have great viewing for such an expensive ticket, I should have clarified. My season tickets are downstairs, two in each corner, but I have occasionally given those seats to friends and family to try and interest, others in Gopher football. A lot of times when you do that, all that is available is upper deck corners, and they are overpriced, especially in the high corners near visitors section and press box the view near the aisle is poor. I have purchased loge box and box seats on secondary market, the only thing good about those is access to indoor seating and bathrooms. Food and drink options are not great in Cambria club to be honest compared to concourse level. Upper deck sidelines the views and sitelines are good.
a little bit of movement but not much, ill check back on Monday eveningone week away and down to 5784 tickets left
50% chance of thunderstorms though...but plenty of time for that to change.The weather for now looks nice for Thursday.
4839 left as of 8/26 @ 2230a little bit of movement but not much, ill check back on Monday evening
5319 left
This. Plus our high school - Wayzata - has scheduled the youth football night for the home opener. This is where all the youth players go on the field before the game. Combine that with people going out of town/up north Thursday night for the long weekend, you can cut into a segment of football fans.It's not just 6A, it's the majority of schools throughout the State. According to Minnesota Football Hub there are 103 games scheduled for Thursday and 71 on Friday.
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