forensicbuzz
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The average fan doesn't go to home football games anyway. We probably gain more sidewalk fans in Dublin by being the only show in town Week 0. We are center stage for the college football world, playing a game at a time when everyone is getting hyped to watch college football. All eyes on us. We show well (or even beat FSU), and the perception of what GT Football is right now changes. People see that we aren't running the spread option anymore. People see and hear the talking heads going on about Haynes King and Jamal Haynes. When GT shuts down FSU's offense, the narrative about GT having a lousy defense starts to change. We get a huge boost.To be precise ...
- What did the average GT fan gain from missing a home game? Nothing gained. Opportunity to see the home team, at home, lost.
- How many sidewalk fans did we gain in Dublin? Very very few, and if the ones gained live in Ireland, then a net zero for the program.
If we play FSU Week 3 or 4 at BDS, then we're just another game on TV, possibly on the ACCN, so not even a nationally televised game.