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re: How many consecutive games has LSU sold out for football?

Posted on 7/22/14 at 2:49 pm to
Posted by REBEL5 AC
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Posted on 7/22/14 at 2:49 pm to
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well i mean ole miss hasn't sold out season tickets yet this year and are still up from season ticket sales last year by 2k people, so let's not pretend ole miss has been packing the stands. also, the nutt years were, what, 3 years ago. that's pretty recent. glass houses and shite. attendance has been a nationwide problem that's only getting worse with increased coverage on tv. it's expensive to take an entire family to every home game when you can watch every single game at home. everyone doesn't have that kind of disposable income, right now especially. it's not like the economy is booming


I agree with all of this. I will say, though, that Ole Miss should have a lower attendance than LSU for a couple of reasons:

1. Baton Rouge has a population of 230,000 compared to Oxford's population of 20k on the dot. That's including the 10k growth since 1990. And Oxford doesn't have any Ole Miss cities close by. Memphis a little, but majority of that population could never afford to make that trip. BR has New Orleans(350k+), Lake Charles(80k), and Lafayette(120k) all within an hours drive. Ole Miss getting 60k fans in that stadium is actually pretty impressive.

2. We split Memphis, MSU, and USM in Mississippi. ULL takes away a good portion of fans, but they don't keep LSU fans from attending Death Valley.

This thread is beating a pointless matter, but I'm fine with OM pulling in 60k a game. I was very fortunate to be able to attend every home game growing up(raised in Alexandria), but I know not very many people can make a 12 hour round trip on weekends to see a 3 hour game.
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 7/22/14 at 2:54 pm to
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I agree with all of this. I will say, though, that Ole Miss should have a lower attendance than LSU for a couple of reasons:

1. Baton Rouge has a population of 230,000 compared to Oxford's population of 20k on the dot. That's including the 10k growth since 1990. And Oxford doesn't have any Ole Miss cities close by. Memphis a little, but majority of that population could never afford to make that trip. BR has New Orleans(350k+), Lake Charles(80k), and Lafayette(120k) all within an hours drive. Ole Miss getting 60k fans in that stadium is actually pretty impressive.

2. We split Memphis, MSU, and USM in Mississippi. ULL takes away a good portion of fans, but they don't keep LSU fans from attending Death Valley.

This thread is beating a pointless matter, but I'm fine with OM pulling in 60k a game. I was very fortunate to be able to attend every home game growing up(raised in Alexandria), but I know not very many people can make a 12 hour round trip on weekends to see a 3 hour game.

agreed, smaller state overall, 2 other schools that actually support football, smaller student body every year so smaller pool of alumni. anything bigger than a 70k seat stadium for ole miss would be too much as it just isn't feasible to sell tickets to that many people for the aforementioned reasons. not a knock on ole miss, just kind of a natural reality they can't control.

btw, please don't give memphis credit for being a threat . they're selling season tickets right now for like $65 total, and they regularly have under 10k people in attendance. it's quite sad. they really need to move out of that dump, the liberty bowl, and build a small 25k seat on campus stadium. it would help them tremendously
This post was edited on 7/22/14 at 2:55 pm
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