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RE: SI article on sagging attendance
(01-10-2020 01:37 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(01-10-2020 01:02 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  So the killing of the Golden Goose many predicted with high ticket prices, mandatory "donations", etc is catching up.

No, they've just found a different golden goose.

Take any P5 team you like, and compare

(A) 1979 football ticket and game-day revenue plus media revenue

with

(B) 2019 football ticket and game-day revenue plus media revenue

Pretty sure that (B) will be a much larger number for all of those programs.

I think the new golden goose is already on its last legs. It's a bump that will only temporarily hide an overall shift away from watching college football games.
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