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RE: Conference USA Football Stadiums
(06-29-2017 08:12 AM)mturn017 Wrote:  What's the attendance of the Sun Bowl typically? Would that be affected by reducing the capacity?

Last season we averaged 23,000 with a high of 38,000 vs Army. Even during our bowl run in 2014 the average was 28,000 with a high of 35,000 vs Texas Tech. Our other bowl run was in 2010. We averaged 29,000 with a high of 39,000 vs NMSU. Those sections I'm suggesting to close off are mainly empty. You'll get a couple of young kids going up there to hold hands or do other things you wouldn't want to be seen. When we do get marquee opponents it might result in more sell outs since people may be more urgent about purchasing their tickets.
06-29-2017 08:36 AM
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RE: Conference USA Football Stadiums - JCMiner - 06-29-2017 08:36 AM
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