Probably 2/3 full. It was loud on TV.View attachment 17058
View of the Tech side. Lots of empty seats at the end of the 1st quarter.
I agree, seemed like 2:1 GT fans to meI was there. ND didn't have near as many there as I was figuring they would.
As someone wrote here earlier, “ sometimes, they are just better than you”…. and this is irrefutable fact. How could this be a “surprise” to OC and HC? Perhaps, we should have designed blocking schemes that “ helped out” our over-matched OL at point of attack? Oh well. I’m reading Alabama chats and they hate their OL, too.Well … I see a lot of gripping about the OL here. What fonts need to remember is that OL performance is dependent on performance by the rest of the backfield, especially the QB. Our OL has graded out better then usual because King gets rid of the ball quickly, he is great at running QB draws, the option, and he can scramble with the best of them, and as a consequence opposing Ds don't get to rush with abandon. Butttttt … we didn't have King yesterday. Pyron did ok, but he can't do some of the things King can and that made the OL - and the rest of the running game too boot - look dicey yesterday.
Tech gets King back and all of a sudden the OL will look ok again. Same with the D and Efford, btw. Your best players on both sides of the ball make everyone else look a lot better.
They’re called double-teams.As someone wrote here earlier, “ sometimes, they are just better than you”…. and this is irrefutable fact. How could this be a “surprise” to OC and HC? Perhaps, we should have designed blocking schemes that “ helped out” our over-matched OL at point of attack? Oh well. I’m reading Alabama chats and they hate their OL, too.
There were people in the 300 level... Now in the upper section just below the open roof, I did only see one person walking around up there in the "standing room only" section.I was there too, not even close, like you said the upper tier wasn't even open and the middle tier was half-empty.
I assume you are a GT fan if you are wearing GT gear ...
I get what your saying about tickets sold and maybe its just the perspective from where you are sitting, but I would bet you guys are wrong ...
I can accept thatAccording to Stinger's and UGABlows's posts, if they are close to being accurate, total attendance was 47,357, Tech fans 31,587, and ND fans 15,770 if my math is correct. Pretty close in my opinion.
I was actually in section 112 which gives you access to the Mercedes club below your seats it was packed down there which is probably whyView attachment 17058
View of the Tech side. Lots of empty seats at the end of the 1st quarter.
This is what I’ve been saying. The game played as if a tight one, the stats back that up, the final score was larger due to the late pick-6. We legitimately should have had 20 points on the board.After reviewing the game, it was much closer than the score. Two missed FG, 2 interceptions, 2 faked kicks, and poor tackling. Avoid ANY of those and it's much closer.
I thought on multiple occasions, Pyron had time to throw but couldn't find an open receiver, not sure what was happening. Either credit ND's DB's or he was having trouble looking for and finding his secondary receivers ? He also made some ill-advised throws into coverage. I'm not putting the blame on him, but Wienke needs to take a look at this before Saturday.Well … I see a lot of gripping about the OL here. What fonts need to remember is that OL performance is dependent on performance by the rest of the backfield, especially the QB. Our OL has graded out better then usual because King gets rid of the ball quickly, he is great at running QB draws, the option, and he can scramble with the best of them, and as a consequence opposing Ds don't get to rush with abandon. Butttttt … we didn't have King yesterday. Pyron did ok, but he can't do some of the things King can and that made the OL - and the rest of the running game too boot - look dicey yesterday.
Tech gets King back and all of a sudden the OL will look ok again. Same with the D and Efford, btw. Your best players on both sides of the ball make everyone else look a lot better.
Having a healthy FB-type would sure have helped too. Or a heathy TE room. Maybe this week.As someone wrote here earlier, “ sometimes, they are just better than you”…. and this is irrefutable fact. How could this be a “surprise” to OC and HC? Perhaps, we should have designed blocking schemes that “ helped out” our over-matched OL at point of attack? Oh well. I’m reading Alabama chats and they hate their OL, too.
ND was in full control after our first TD. We contributed for sure but that is all part of the game.After reviewing the game, it was much closer than the score. Two missed FG, 2 interceptions, 2 faked kicks, and poor tackling. Avoid ANY of those and it's much closer.
Not sure those guys have the burst you’re looking for in a FBWe could use a TE as a power RB if needed. I’d say Boyd might be a good candidate to start with. You could do it from the H-back position if you don’t want to give it away in a I-formation.
Probably not. Boyd might, but I would say we need them mostly when we’re facing 1-2 yards at the GL or 3rd/4th downs. Also, if we’re missing big RB, we have to use what we have. The 80’s Bears used the “Refrigerator,” William Perry.Not sure those guys have the burst you’re looking for in a FB