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Sports => Frank Martin's OOD sponsored by the "Angriest Fans in America" => Topic started by: fatty fat fat on February 18, 2007, 01:57:38 AM
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2006-2007
Texas Tech: 10,819 (mon)
Baylor: 8,850 (wed)
Nebraska: 12,086 (sat)
Missouri: 11,399 (wed)
Colorado: 11,758 (sat)
Iowa State: 11,588 (sat)
Kansas: 13,340 (mon)
Average: 11,405
2005-2006
Nebraksa: 7,454
Texas A&M: 7,411
Missouri: 12,326
Oklahoma State: 13,340 (though I doubt this)
Iowa State: 8,943
Colorado: 9,768
Texas: 8,852
Kansas: 13,340
Average: 10,180
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2006-2007
Texas Tech: 10,819 (mon)
Baylor: 8,850 (wed)
Nebraska: 12,086 (sat)
Missouri: 11,399 (wed)
Colorado: 11,758 (sat)
Iowa State: 11,588 (sat)
Average: 11,083
2005-2006
Nebraksa: 7,454
Texas A&M: 7,411
Missouri: 12,326
Oklahoma State: 13,340 (though I doubt this)
Iowa State: 8,943
Colorado: 9,768
Texas: 8,852
Kansas: 13,340
Average: 10,180
Wow, it really didn't improve that much... :confused:
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Actually, I think it's improved quite a bit. Monday will bring this year's average up.
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Did they use actual attendance or seats sold last year?
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looks like actual, though the osu game looks fishy.
regardless, OU and ku will draw 13k+ crowds
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I'm pretty sure there was 13,340 for OSU. It was packed to the brim.
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OSU was definitely filled up.
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They used sold attendance last year, not actual. They didn't have the scanners last year.
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They used sold attendance last year, not actual. They didn't have the scanners last year.
They did have turnstiles though.
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13,314 last night
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OSU was sold out last year.
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I was at the OSU game last year, and it was definitely a sell out and looked to be at or near capacity in attendance. It was another one of those game where we had a decent lead the majority of the game and then blew it in the last two minutes or so. If there are games against particular teams that crystalize Wooly's tenure at K-State, it would have to be all the games vs. OSU and OU in the last three years or so. Anyway, I had six tickets to that game because I had family coming up to go the game with me, and could only use five of the six tickets. So I attempted to scalp my one extra ticket for nothing more than my cost in it ($15). Well, the athletics department had a hit man out there to confront us about that as soon as I was selling the ticket to a guy that needed it. And I remember thinking why in the world they would be so intent on preventing people from selling tickets to a sold out game of all things. It's not like my selling that guy a ticket would have prevented the athletic department from selling an additional ticket because it was a SOLD OUT GAME. All they were doing was depressing attendance for the game. And what sense does that make? To send an enforcer out there to prevent scalping at no benefit to the university, depress their own attendance numbers, and piss their own fans off in the process is so stupid. I was stunned to say the least. I think maybe that resulted in the bad karma that caused us to lose the game when it was all but in our hands. :-[
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Saturday games are killing us.
I really don't get it.
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Saturday games are killing us.
I really don't get it.
What do you mean? Attendance or team performance?
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Saturday games are killing us.
I really don't get it.
What do you mean? Attendance or team performance?
Attendance.
We averaged 12,194 on Saturday games last year....we're at 11,810 this year. A sellout of 13,340 vs. OU would tie last year's Saturday attendance.
Odd.
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13,314 last night
actual attendance was in the 11,000's
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Saturday games are killing us.
I really don't get it.
What do you mean? Attendance or team performance?
Attendance.
We averaged 12,194 on Saturday games last year....we're at 11,810 this year. A sellout of 13,340 vs. OU would tie last year's Saturday attendance.
Odd.
The "walk up" crowd got locked out this year.
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There is no way in hell the crowd for OSU was 100% filled. For example, I didn't go and didn't give my ticket to anyone.
Last years game totals must be paid and not actual.