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Very promising for UCF. More season tickets mean higher demand. Higher demand means higher attendance, and more revenue which leads to expansion of the stadium. Hope we can attain the largest OCS stadium in the conference very shortly.
05-16-2014 06:54 PM
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(05-16-2014 06:54 PM)Kruciff Wrote:  [Image: BnxBqfMIUAAhYfc.jpg:large]

Very promising for UCF. More season tickets mean higher demand. Higher demand means higher attendance, and more revenue which leads to expansion of the stadium. Hope we can attain the largest OCS stadium in the conference very shortly.

That's one of the spoils of a championship season. Well done. 03-puke

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You go back 2 years and FLA was still in pretty bad shape economy wise. Orlando doing pretty decent now. Combo of better economics and last seasons run.
05-16-2014 08:10 PM
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so your saying going 12-1 and beating a top 10 team in a bcs game will increase season tickets sales...hmm interesting
05-16-2014 08:11 PM
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(05-16-2014 06:54 PM)Kruciff Wrote:  [Image: BnxBqfMIUAAhYfc.jpg:large]

Very promising for UCF. More season tickets mean higher demand. Higher demand means higher attendance, and more revenue which leads to expansion of the stadium. Hope we can attain the largest OCS stadium in the conference very shortly.

Good to see the numbers rise. I'd love to see all AAC schools have packed stadiums. When ECU's capacity was 43,000 at the end of the Holtz era, we had ~22,000-23,000 season ticket holders. That's what it took to get us an expansion to 50,000. I'd imagine if you guys are around 18,000 season ticket holders, it may be awhile before UCF decides to go up from 45,000. I believe ECU only had about that much this past year. Very doubtful we would have expanded to 50k if all of our past seasons were like that. You guys are headed in the right direction. Hopefully it isn't just the Fiesta anomally, kinda like the opening season for BHNS was also.
05-16-2014 09:42 PM
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