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re: A toast to the crimson tide nation
Posted on 2/6/11 at 12:33 pm to DruNnyc
Posted on 2/6/11 at 12:33 pm to DruNnyc
Usually 5-20 and multiply by 100k, thats $500k - $2 million. Seems like plenty to cover cost for a game that's doesn't need nearly the infrastructure of a normal game
It does matter when you have a larger local population that rarely gets to go to a game. They usually just get to see the out of towners come in and they sit outside.
It does matter when you have a larger local population that rarely gets to go to a game. They usually just get to see the out of towners come in and they sit outside.
This post was edited on 2/6/11 at 12:35 pm
Posted on 2/6/11 at 12:48 pm to NYCAuburn
atleast 50k out of town people attend A-day.
50k people buy gas, food, lodging. Its a huge money maker for Tuscaloosa.. Not quite a home game.. Not far off though.
Free admission.. But most of the 100k will buy concessions, programs etc.. UA is getting their money too..
No reason to charge admission.
50k people buy gas, food, lodging. Its a huge money maker for Tuscaloosa.. Not quite a home game.. Not far off though.
Free admission.. But most of the 100k will buy concessions, programs etc.. UA is getting their money too..
No reason to charge admission.
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