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<blockquote data-quote="GTG768B" data-source="post: 247504" data-attributes="member: 728"><p>I respect your opinion, but I can assure you, how many people attend our games matters to the student athletes, and to the viewing public at large. As a fan who has watched some football, you can probably name several schools that have similarly sized stadiums to ours that just carry a reputation for being loud and involved in the outcome of the game (hallo Oregon). I have been to BDS for several big games when it was LOUD. Don't stick your head in the sand. Selling out our stadium matters, and can positively impact the game, both in home field advantage, but also in recruiting. There is absolutely no reason not to grow our fanbase. If you aren't changing your strategy and moving forward then you are losing and going backward. </p><p></p><p>Plus, when you go to a sold-out game, it just feels like there is an additional buzz in the air, so to speak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTG768B, post: 247504, member: 728"] I respect your opinion, but I can assure you, how many people attend our games matters to the student athletes, and to the viewing public at large. As a fan who has watched some football, you can probably name several schools that have similarly sized stadiums to ours that just carry a reputation for being loud and involved in the outcome of the game (hallo Oregon). I have been to BDS for several big games when it was LOUD. Don't stick your head in the sand. Selling out our stadium matters, and can positively impact the game, both in home field advantage, but also in recruiting. There is absolutely no reason not to grow our fanbase. If you aren't changing your strategy and moving forward then you are losing and going backward. Plus, when you go to a sold-out game, it just feels like there is an additional buzz in the air, so to speak. [/QUOTE]
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