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re: Neutral site game attendance.
Posted on 9/2/15 at 4:42 pm to NashvilleTider
Posted on 9/2/15 at 4:42 pm to NashvilleTider
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I would rather stay home and watch a bunch of games....
This. The product on tv has gotten so good with the HD tv's and the ability to watch (or flip among) virtually every single game being played has made the stadium experience less desirable than in times past. Now, there is still nothing to beat tailgating on campus on a Saturday in the fall and watching your team take the field as the band plays the fight song, and I make sure to do that a couple of times a year with my family. But most Saturdays, with a busy schedule of kids' activities and other things, staying home and watching with a full fridge and good friends is the best option.
Posted on 9/2/15 at 5:12 pm to CNB
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But we're such shitty fans for not filling out a neutral site game. It's the first game, there aren't any excuses.
What did the Bama fans say ... "Saban's farewell tour?"
Posted on 9/2/15 at 5:16 pm to Pettifogger
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How amped are Alabama fans about playing Wisconsin? I don't remember any recent matchups but you've seen enough of them via rivals in the last decade, I assume.
It just never struck me as a great matchup. Auburn-Louisville isn't exactly a supergame either, but at least it seems fresh and Auburn can largely fill out the Dome without a lot of help. Not the case here, given the distances.
I'm very amped about the game. Any Bama fan that was alive for the only Wisconsin game, is probably dead. We also match up very well against their strengths. And I'd love to stomp on a big ten team, since we lost to the last one we played.
Posted on 9/2/15 at 5:16 pm to allin2010
LSU fans will travel very well to Lambeau Field in 2017.
That game will be a sellout. And since it's in Wisconsin, Badger fans will be very well represented.
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Sat, Sep 03 LSU vs Wisconsin at Green Bay, Wisc. (Lambeau Field) TBA
That game will be a sellout. And since it's in Wisconsin, Badger fans will be very well represented.
Posted on 9/2/15 at 5:18 pm to TheJones
quote:Besides who would be home in the morning to milk the cows?
Texas is a long trip from Wisconsin and their fanbase was just there last year for a similar kick-off game.
Posted on 9/2/15 at 5:19 pm to MontyFranklyn
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This may be true for Ole Miss, but not Alabama.
Alabama fans are getting sick of it too. We are booked for Jerry World again next year, Atlanta after that, and then Orlando the following year. Would a memorable home and home be too much to ask? With a 14 team/8 game schedule SEC, we see the same campuses year after year. I would love an away game to Ohio St, Wisconsin, Nebraska, etc.
Posted on 9/2/15 at 5:21 pm to allin2010
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Is this a trend?
I hope so.
I'm tired of the neutral site games.
Posted on 9/2/15 at 5:34 pm to Pettifogger
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Alabama-WI in Dallas is a rather long distance trip to watch what'll likely be a not-that-intriguing matchup and an even less interesting game.
Other than Alabama and Wisconsin being ranked, I don't understand the hype of this game. Wisconsin is overrated and has no passing game. Melvin Gordon is gone and Clement doesn't bring much star power. Bama is choosing between several QBs and have zero star power on offense outside of Henry. Bama's front 7 is loaded and Wisky has a fairly new OL.
Bama's going to win this game by 10 or more.
ETA: Does this game really provide the locals with anything to watch?
This post was edited on 9/2/15 at 5:39 pm
Posted on 9/2/15 at 6:17 pm to allin2010
Good! Maybe they'll stop with these dumb neutral site games. I'm not even a fan of Arkansas playing A&M in Arlington and that makes far more sense then Alabama/Wisconsin playing there.
Posted on 9/2/15 at 6:22 pm to allin2010
I can't stand neutral site games. I don't understand why we need to make both fan bases travel to an away location to play a game.
Posted on 9/2/15 at 6:23 pm to coachcrisp
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Besides who would be home in the morning to milk the cows?
Posted on 9/2/15 at 6:25 pm to allin2010
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They're having trouble selling tix to the #ALAvsWIS game on Saturday.
HURRRR LOL poorz LOL
Posted on 9/2/15 at 6:29 pm to m45auburn
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I can't stand neutral site games. I don't understand why we need to make both fan bases travel to an away location to play a game.
Posted on 9/2/15 at 6:29 pm to allin2010
Football attendance overall is about to head downhill. Terrible time to be expanding stadiums.
Posted on 9/2/15 at 6:32 pm to Pettifogger
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Auburn can largely fill out the Dome without a lot of help
We can fill up the dome with pretty much no help.
Posted on 9/2/15 at 6:32 pm to NYCAuburn
I think fans are getting tired of the neutral site trend. Part of what makes CFB great is the atmosphere, traditions, and pregame stuff you can only get by attending a college stadium.
For example, I've lurked on BG's football site and a lot of them have said they feel cheated that the game isn't at Neyland as they wanted to experience a real SEC stadium and the atmosphere that goes along with that. Some have said they would've gone to Neyland but have no interest in going to Nashville for the game. Personally, I feel the same way I'd rather go to a college stadium and take in all the traditions a school has to offer and enjoy a real college football game than just go to a pro stadium and miss out on all of that.
I think ADs are missing out on what makes CFB so unique and what makes fans want to attend CFB games. It's wayyyy different than neutral site games that really don't offer the college football experience.
For example, I've lurked on BG's football site and a lot of them have said they feel cheated that the game isn't at Neyland as they wanted to experience a real SEC stadium and the atmosphere that goes along with that. Some have said they would've gone to Neyland but have no interest in going to Nashville for the game. Personally, I feel the same way I'd rather go to a college stadium and take in all the traditions a school has to offer and enjoy a real college football game than just go to a pro stadium and miss out on all of that.
I think ADs are missing out on what makes CFB so unique and what makes fans want to attend CFB games. It's wayyyy different than neutral site games that really don't offer the college football experience.
Posted on 9/2/15 at 6:40 pm to Prof
It sucks, but at the end of the day, the neutral site games pay way more money than a home game does. For schools like Alabama, it's hard to get many teams to agree to travel to Tuscaloosa, so it's easier to get locked into these neutral site games and get a good P5 team on the OOC schedule. All the ADs care about is maximizing revenue, and this is what has resulted. I hate it and agree that's it's ruining part of what makes college football fun, but it is what it is. But at the end of the day, attendance doesn't really matter. Getting a TV deal is what makes the big money in these games. These games are nothing more than mini bowl games with half the stadium filled with corporate tickets.
Posted on 9/2/15 at 6:43 pm to Tiger n Miami AU83
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We can fill up the dome with pretty much no help.
Atlanta is a home game for Auburn TBH.
Posted on 9/2/15 at 6:44 pm to CNB
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t's the first game, there aren't any excuses.
Your game takes money, a little extra travel, and 2 days off from work to attend. I can understand why some would skip it on a Thursday night.
Posted on 9/2/15 at 6:46 pm to CNB
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It's the first game, there aren't any excuses.
for people with lives and financial responsibilities outside of football, justifying spending that kind of cash for travel, lodging, tickets, food, etc becomes more and more difficult. once you get past a certain age where more important things in life come into play, you just can't go to every single game anymore.
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