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Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: SupremeWildcat on April 16, 2007, 01:44:35 PM
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Did anybody see the highlights?
There were all of 3 fans in the stands for their spring game! :loly:
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Capital Journal said the crowd of 8,200 was being "very generous"
Phog.net says their had to be more than 8,200 there.
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I like the part where they make fun of funnel cakes when they're giving out t-shirts and hot dogs.
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Really 8,200 isn't that bad for them... we didn't use to have much more than that before "fan fest" and we're a football school
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Q: Who wins when ku gets to play themselves in a game of football?
A: Nobody
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Really 8,200 isn't that bad for them... we didn't use to have much more than that before "fan fest" and we're a football school
That's because Snyder just viewed it as another practice with the added annoyance of fans being there. = no hype, publicity.
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Q: Who wins when ku gets to play themselves in a game of football?
A: Nobody
mangino keeps boosters their self confidence by saying that everyone's a winner
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Really 8,200 isn't that bad for them... we didn't use to have much more than that before "fan fest" and we're a football school
That's because Snyder just viewed it as another practice with the added annoyance of fans being there. = no hype, publicity.
i live 3 miles outside of lawrence... there wasn't much publicity, but i do agree with you. snyder never really was much of an open practice kinda guy... thus the reason why we freaked when prince stated he was holding open's
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EXACTLY! :thumbsup:
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I'd say 75% of the crowd left by halftime.
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I'd say 75% of the crowd left by halftime.
To be fair, about 30% or ours prob will too. Everyone forgets that the scrimmages arent exciting
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ku Football = :sleep:
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How do you count attendance when tickets aren't taken?
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I think it will be better to watch this year because we don't have 5 qb's vying for a starting spot.
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How do you count attendance when tickets aren't taken?
lew perkins has a head-counting algorithm he applies.
(# of people in most full section x # of sections with people in them) + 2,500