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<blockquote data-quote="Samuel S" data-source="post: 129449571" data-attributes="member: 1754664"><p>Damn Keaton you keep topping yourself with the stupidity.</p><p></p><p>I wasn't saying ticket sales don't count in the comparison. the point is WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY more tickets are sold for the MU game than for the patsy games.</p><p></p><p> No season ticket holders do so for the patsy games. They do so for the good games which even pointed out we do play in Morgantown. Students don't have to pay.</p><p></p><p> So, if there were maybe 5000 people there (maybe fewer) when you subtract the season tickets and the students, the tickets bought for the ULM game might not have topped 1000. It's also worth noting that many season ticket-holders did not show up and either couldn't or didn't try to give the tickets away. The student section was also far from full (granted, the game was in the midst of finals) so it is just beyond the lowest depths of stupidity to even suggest there is similar interest among WVU fans for patsy games as there is for Marshall. </p><p></p><p> In Charleston, both schools have sold out their allotment and only a small number of the worst seats are still available from the Civic Center in a 12,400 seat arena. That means there will obviously be MANY times the number of tickets sold for the game in Charleston than actually got sold for ULM.</p><p></p><p> None of this is difficult. Even a stupid person would need to try extra hard not to get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samuel S, post: 129449571, member: 1754664"] Damn Keaton you keep topping yourself with the stupidity. I wasn't saying ticket sales don't count in the comparison. the point is WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY more tickets are sold for the MU game than for the patsy games. No season ticket holders do so for the patsy games. They do so for the good games which even pointed out we do play in Morgantown. Students don't have to pay. So, if there were maybe 5000 people there (maybe fewer) when you subtract the season tickets and the students, the tickets bought for the ULM game might not have topped 1000. It's also worth noting that many season ticket-holders did not show up and either couldn't or didn't try to give the tickets away. The student section was also far from full (granted, the game was in the midst of finals) so it is just beyond the lowest depths of stupidity to even suggest there is similar interest among WVU fans for patsy games as there is for Marshall. In Charleston, both schools have sold out their allotment and only a small number of the worst seats are still available from the Civic Center in a 12,400 seat arena. That means there will obviously be MANY times the number of tickets sold for the game in Charleston than actually got sold for ULM. None of this is difficult. Even a stupid person would need to try extra hard not to get it. [/QUOTE]
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