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The Independence Bowl saw Florida State take on Southern Miss on Wednesday, but not like anyone actually SAW it in person...
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LG2BAMA77 months
I don’t get it? Is it supposed to be packed? Looks like a pretty good bowl game crowd
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NaturalBeam77 months
Attendance was pretty solid. Lots of USM folks around town, as well. I take it you don't watch many bowl games before New Year's Eve? This was pretty much the norm, if not slightly better.
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NWLA Tiguh1277 months
That's actually pretty impressive for a 12:30 game on a Wednesday with 38 deg. weather.
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kciDAtaE77 months
It’s actually not that bad. Bigger than FSU last home game.
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hg77 months
Quote the crowd? Lol okay. “It’s cold as frick, the stadium is crap, and it’s in Shreveport.”
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Averytiger77 months
Bowl games used to be a reward for a good season. Now, they're a reward for not sucking quite so bad.
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Godfather177 months
130 FBS schools...40 bowl games. Meaning 80 of those 130 go to a bowl. It's now mathematically more difficult to make it to a bowl than it is to miss out on one.
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Godfather177 months
Actually I have that backwards...more difficult to miss a bowl than to Magee one.
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rrboy77 months
Too many bowl games.
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Bunyan77 months
It's sad because I was there and it was a WAY bigger crowd than last year
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roger7977 months
That doesn't look that bad. The New Orleans Bowl attendance looked worse (I was there).
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Goalman3477 months
More than some of the other bowl games I've seen so far.
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Port Royal77 months
Would you sit in the cold to watch USM vs FSU?... shite no
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ByUselves77 months
What happens when you have team's with no affiliation to the city where the game is played. Also, too many insignificant games, to say the least.
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PanhandleTigah77 months
This is what happens when Bowl Games = Participation Trophies - bowls are no longer a reward for a good season, and they're a huge waste of money.
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MusicCityScratch77 months
Waste of money? How so? Every single conference is rewarded for participating in post-season play. The SEC/ACC will take home 50MM each. The bowls themselves, as their own operating entity, are barely profitable and some lose money but that's due to one main reason and is laid out in their IRS filings: exorbitant compensation for bowl committee execs.
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Insideradvantage77 months
If they were wasting money, you can bet they'd get rid of them yesterday. Rest assured the share holders are making money and as long as that continues so will the bowl.
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WhoDatNC77 months
It's b/c no one cares about watching .500 teams "battle" in the participation trophy bowl series.
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dawgsjw77 months
frick these money grab bowls. Why do we need to have 30+ bowl games? Do we really need to let almost half the teams get a bowl game? I hope they all lose profits outside of the playoff games.
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JimboFisherAM77 months
This is the largest crowd to ever witness the Walkon's Independence bowl. Period!
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uveitis77 months
The game was at 12:30 on a fricking Wednesday with temperatures in the 30’s. Let’s not talk about the other 16 bowls so far with lower attendance.
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uveitis77 months
Let’s not waste a chance for all the flat land Livingston cousin frickers that’s never been north of Zachary to shite of Shreveport.
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lewis and herschel77 months
That's not a bad crowd, Arizona Purdue was...
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eugene1928LSU77 months
6-6 teams shouldn't even be in a bowl game. 80% of the bowls now aren't worth the time of day.
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tigerpawl77 months
It's what happens when we've simply had enough of a good thing. We all need to read more books and hug our children/grandchildren.
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damnedoldtigah77 months
LSU vs Notre Dame did pretty good there as well. As far as I am concerned, if we don't get a big time bid, Shreveport is as good of place as any. The place will sell out and it will be like another home game.
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