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The Famous Idaho Potato Bowl between Northern Illinois and Fresno State on Monday was treated to a thriller that ended in double overtime. Unfortunately, there just weren't a lot of fans in attendance... (The Spun)
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Friscodog5 months
13K for New Orleans Bowl, or 10K for Idaho bowl is probably the number of tickets sold to the game, not butts in seats. Unfortunately Tech (I'm an alumnus) does this. This past year the stadium was much less actual butts in seats than what was declared as people in attendance.
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Placekicker5 months
Kinda hard to get to a bowl on the Monday of Christmas week, especially if you’re from Illinois.
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MasterKnight5 months
There are just too many bowl games. New Orleans had a bowl game last week. The attendance was 13K for a stadium that seats over 70k. That is pathetic. No one cares for these bowl games anymore. I can't imagine the TV viewership is sufficient to keep the sponsors happy.
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Phase_45 months
It's more entertaining watching the geese land on the blue turf thinking it's water. Shame Boises a great city.
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ctiger695 months
Famous???? Never heard of it ever.
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lsuwins35 months
Trying to avoid the traffic after the game
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jmh57245 months
Pulling regional teams is a must for any lower tier bowl
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lsusa5 months
Both of those pictures show some fans there. It’s by no means full. But hardly empty.
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atltiger64875 months
attendance was 10,359. Sorry, but for a college football bowl game, that qualifies as empty.
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jimmy the leg5 months
10k isn’t bad for N. Illinois and Fresno. Those fan bases aren’t exactly close to that location.
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lsusa5 months
Not hardly. The picture on the right, the upper section is “empty”. Both the lower section has fans. Trust me I’ve seen far worse.
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