It's always tickets sold.@KySportsRadio: Kentucky announces attendance at 56,195. I will take the Under
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Seriously they are going with that number?
It's always tickets sold.
I've always thought it was a dumb way to do it too. When I ran a Division I basketball arena, I would check in with the AD after I was able to get the tickets sold number and then he would throw a different number at me to announce to the crowd. It was the stupidest thing.I just don't even think there were only like 6,000 not sold either. Tickets sold is what lets athletic directors get by with no changes for longer then they should. I am not saying fire Stoops now, just think that is stupid in general when you see those numbers and notice all the empty seats on tv. Next season is when tickets sold numbers will start to tank if we don't beat UL and do well at a bowl.
It's tickets sold + freebies - like the HS bands members & military present.It's always tickets sold.
On the high side, but close. Never 1/2 full. I'll go with 22K.Stadium was not really half full. I say between 25,000 - 30,000.
On the high side, but close. Never 1/2 full. I'll go with 22K.
I choose not to assign any ominous significance to last night's attendance. We played an extremely weak out of conference opponent that we have no history with, i.e., not a "rival" in any way. We have a huge game coming up next week and folks saved their hard-earned dollars to do that one up right. The weather was brutal with temps about 35 and the wind-chill much lower with the strong wind (the flags were straight out all game long); and the snow was wet and soaked through jeans, socks, etc.
The team, however, was not fazed. Everyone competed their hearts out despite the meager crowd and with the exception of the late fumble, they played (and coached) pretty much error-free. The only penalty I can recall was a very inadvertent face mask foul; there were NO substitution issues or false starts or holds in the kicking game or to stall drives.
I am very glad we went to show our support.