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Ivytalk
September 19th, 2014, 11:24 PM
15,132 in Cambridge for Harvard's 41-18 win over HC. Disappointing.

bulldog10jw
September 19th, 2014, 11:33 PM
15,132 in Cambridge for Harvard's 41-18 win over HC. Disappointing.

What do you expect, IT

It's not like Harvard has had any success over the last 15 years or was playing a traditional local opponent just a short drive away. xrolleyesx

Bogus Megapardus
September 19th, 2014, 11:40 PM
15,132 in Cambridge for Harvard's 41-18 win over HC. Disappointing.

Is this an Ivy thread? Can I post here?

bulldog10jw
September 19th, 2014, 11:42 PM
Is this an Ivy thread? Can I post here?

I thought you forgave us now that Harvard has scheduled a bunch of games with HC.

Pard4Life
September 20th, 2014, 12:30 AM
15,132 in Cambridge for Harvard's 41-18 win over HC. Disappointing.

Isn't that 50% capacity though? For Ivy football, which is perceived by its leadership to be a step above the NESAC, that's a solid number... a Friday night too. I think 4,000 turned out for a Princeton Friday night game a few years ago... I went to the Colgate game in 2009 on a Thursday... place was nearly empty.

Bogus Megapardus
September 20th, 2014, 01:10 AM
I thought you forgave us now that Harvard has scheduled a bunch of games with HC.

When I see Penn vs. Lafayette scheduled through 2025, I think about it.  xrulesx

Ivytalk
September 20th, 2014, 08:09 AM
I blame Sader87 for not making the rounds of the Cambridge and Somerville bars to populate the visitors' side.xsmiley_wix

Walkon79
September 20th, 2014, 11:36 AM
SRO in Bozeman today! Maybe a new record?


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Sader87
September 20th, 2014, 11:45 AM
I blame Sader87 for not making the rounds of the Cambridge and Somerville bars to populate the visitors' side.xsmiley_wix

lol...I tried but only could get to Grendel's at 5:30 to rally the troops.

I thought it was a pretty good crowd overall....I was in Section 6 and it was largely full. I couldn't get a full perspective of the visitor's side but it seemed fairly full from the 10 yard line to the 10 yard line in the closed end of the Stadium. Would have thought more than 15K+ actually.

BTW $8.00 sausages and $9.00 cheeseburgers??? Is Haaahvid really that hard up these days??? xrotatehx

bulldog10jw
September 20th, 2014, 05:31 PM
A "throng" of 7326 packed every inch of the Bowl to see Yale and Lehigh combine for 97 points xsalutex

Cocky
September 20th, 2014, 09:15 PM
18,000+ at JSU v West Alabama

JSU02
September 20th, 2014, 10:33 PM
18,000+ at JSU v West Alabama

18,912

BucBisonAtLarge
September 20th, 2014, 10:46 PM
3471 at Campus Field (cap. 3334) to watch Sacred Heart close out its season-opening 4-game home stand, losing to Bucknell 36-20.

Go Green
September 20th, 2014, 11:23 PM
A "throng" of 7326 packed every inch of the Bowl to see Yale and Lehigh combine for 97 points xsalutex

That's pretty much the crowd at CCSU-Dartmouth in Hanover.

mmiller_34
September 20th, 2014, 11:25 PM
13,731 at South Dakota State tonight.

JayJ79
September 20th, 2014, 11:54 PM
15227 for the NoCo @ UNI game

ValleyTalk
September 20th, 2014, 11:57 PM
16,378 for Youngstown State vs. St. Francis

darell1976
September 21st, 2014, 12:43 AM
Only 7,030 saw UND stay undefeated at home with a win over Stony Brook.

clenz
September 21st, 2014, 12:45 AM
Only 7,030 saw UND stay undefeated at home with a win over Stony Brook.


3471 at Campus Field (cap. 3334) to watch Sacred Heart close out its season-opening 4-game home stand, losing to Bucknell 36-20.
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SFA 93
September 21st, 2014, 07:15 AM
SFA 12,000 versus Weber State

WYCatfan
September 21st, 2014, 08:30 AM
SRO in Bozeman today!

19,875

Skyhawk71
September 21st, 2014, 08:32 AM
3,802 in Martin to watch EKU destroy the Skyhawks; yet another reason to shrink our new stadium, so it will at least look like somebody came to the game........very doubtful that many people actually showed up........

RabidRabbit
September 21st, 2014, 02:55 PM
Nice crowd for a DII team game Jax St. - Is or was UWA an old rival from your D II days? Good road following for UWA?

knucklehead
September 21st, 2014, 02:58 PM
16,873 Saw Liberty Beat Bryant in Williams Stadium

Big_Fan
September 21st, 2014, 03:06 PM
Nice crowd for a DII team game Jax St. - Is or was UWA an old rival from your D II days? Good road following for UWA?


UWA (Formerly Livingston) was a conference rival in D2, but they are a very small school with very little fan following. They didn't even bring their band. We had a pretty good home crowd, and it was "Band Day," which probably accounted for 2,000 or so.

That said, the crowd was probably down a bit from what it would have been because Alabama was playing Florida at the same time.

Hammersmith
September 21st, 2014, 03:55 PM
SRO for NDSU/Mont. 18,890

JSU02
September 21st, 2014, 06:35 PM
Good road following for UWA?

Maybe 100 fans.

Anovafan
September 22nd, 2014, 12:31 PM
10781 for Nova/JMU. Yet you could still hear a pin drop in the stadium.

BEAR
September 22nd, 2014, 01:19 PM
10022 for the thriller on the stripes. Nice Missouri State crowd too. Bet they felt it was well worth the trip. xlolx

UNHFan
September 22nd, 2014, 02:14 PM
10781 for Nova/JMU. Yet you could still hear a pin drop in the stadium.
Yeah I watched that game.. thought the same thing.

SFA 93
September 23rd, 2014, 07:11 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ByPGuqgCAAAM19j.jpg:large

Finally a crowd at Homer Bryce Stadium.

Bogus Megapardus
September 23rd, 2014, 08:19 PM
A pretty decent showing of 9,137 at Zable witnessed the Tribe's rendering of the formerly proud Laf***tte side to gridiron purgatory.

UAalum72
September 24th, 2014, 11:36 AM
6,351 (97%) at Meade Stadium for Rhode Island vs. Albany
19738

Walkon79
September 24th, 2014, 12:51 PM
SRO in Bozeman today!

19,875

The loudest crowd I've ever heard in Bobcat Stadium

Go...gate
September 25th, 2014, 02:12 AM
7,522 saw Colgate defeat Cornell at Andy Kerr Stadium for Homecoming.

jmrepak
September 25th, 2014, 01:04 PM
10781 for Nova/JMU. Yet you could still hear a pin drop in the stadium.
That's the way Coastal's fans are as well. Older and more conservative in their cheering. We'll occasionally get a little noise on third downs, but otherwise it's quiet. We've actually had instances of people telling fans to sit down so they can see while sitting down.

I've always seen the 'Yell Leaders' on the footage when watching the NDSU games and have wondered if it would help get the atmosphere a little more exciting and entertaining at Brooks Stadium


To stay thread relevant, FAMU is reporting 12k watched Coastal whip the Rattlers, but I had read just over 10k before which is 40% of capacity

dewey
September 25th, 2014, 01:16 PM
I've always seen the 'Yell Leaders' on the footage when watching the NDSU games and have wondered if it would help get the atmosphere a little more exciting and entertaining at Brooks Stadium

The "Yell Leaders" wearing all yellow suits standing on ladders are located in front of the student section. For the most part NDSU fans are really good at yelling when NDSU is on defense and being pretty quiet when NDSU is on offense. Most fans only yell when NDSU is on defense and it is 3rd down. I like to yell the entire time NDSU is on defense. Probably why I don't have much of a voice the next few days:-)

Dewey

813Jag
September 25th, 2014, 01:59 PM
4,762 to witness Southern play at Prairie View for the first time since 1967

BucBisonAtLarge
September 25th, 2014, 07:33 PM
The "Yell Leaders" wearing all yellow suits standing on ladders are located in front of the student section. For the most part NDSU fans are really good at yelling when NDSU is on defense and being pretty quiet when NDSU is on offense. Most fans only yell when NDSU is on defense and it is 3rd down. I like to yell the entire time NDSU is on defense. Probably why I don't have much of a voice the next few days:-)

Dewey

Good? You guys are deafening! I was there two years ago for the YSU game... Wow.

Bogus Megapardus
September 25th, 2014, 07:42 PM
Good? You guys are deafening! I was there two years ago for the YSU game... Wow.


+1 . . . The NDSU fan volume is as well-disciplined as its OL! Over the cliff . . . goes to eleven. It's impressive, to say the least. The traditional PL football "golf clap" crowd needs to take a hint from our own basketball games (at which one conceivably could go deaf at times). xembarrassedx

Cleets
September 25th, 2014, 07:54 PM
15,132 in Cambridge for Harvard's 41-18 win over HC. Disappointing.

Me thinks your expectations might need adjustments / 15K is strong for Holy Crotch
Woost-Ah is a long drive, plus the T ain't got no stops there Alewife Station is only halfway to Woost-Ah

dewey
September 25th, 2014, 09:58 PM
+1 . . . The NDSU fan volume is as well-disciplined as its OL! Over the cliff . . . goes to eleven. It's impressive, to say the least. The traditional PL football "golf clap" crowd needs to take a hint from our own basketball games (at which one conceivably could go deaf at times). xembarrassedx

I was driving back from the Fargo area on Saturday night listening to a replay of the game and the post game show they said that a local electronics store had some equipment set up on the field level and measured the volume at 114 decibels.

I remember 6 years ago when I was in school, early 2000's, and it was never very loud. The UNI game in 2011 is when I think the light bulb turned on in all of the fans heads that we could have a bug impact on the game. Bohl also did a great of talking about the importance of the crowd noise the week before big regular season and playoff games. I think it was even pretty loud in Frisco, Fargodome south, the last few years.

Dewey

MplsBison
September 25th, 2014, 10:14 PM
SRO in Bozeman today!

19,875

Wasn't MSU's stadium only in the 15k range 5-10 years ago? Yes I know they expanded recently.

My point is: was the waiting list to get into Bobcat Stadium really that long? Were they really turning away 4k+? So, where did these fans come from so quickly?

Bozeman's county has around 95k and Billings' county has around 165k (which is about 140mi away, city to city). Is that where most of these almost 20k (including the new ones) are coming from?


Just curious.

MplsBison
September 25th, 2014, 10:17 PM
SRO for NDSU/Mont. 18,890

I guess it takes SDSU or UND to push past 19k in the regular season. (unless UNI did it)

dewey
September 25th, 2014, 10:49 PM
I guess it takes SDSU or UND to push past 19k in the regular season. (unless UNI did it)

Here are the home attendance records before the 2013 season per the 2013 NDSU media guide page 148. I have added in a few 2013 home crowds as well.
TOP HOME CROWDS FARGODOME (Actual Count)
19,108 vs. Missouri State (2013)
19,065, vs. Youngstown State (2012)
19,053, vs. South Dakota State (2006)
19,011, vs. UC Davis (2007)
19,046, vs. North Dakota (2002)
19,020, vs. North Dakota (2000)
19,006, vs. North Dakota (1998)
18,995 vs. Delaware State (2013)
18,979 vs. Ferris State (2013)
18,961, vs. Sam Houston State (2007)
18,942, vs. Southern Illinois (2008)
18,904, vs. Illinois State (2011)
18,868, vs. Northern Iowa (2011)
18,840 vs. Northern Iowa (2013)
18,622 average per game for the 2013 season (9 games)

Doesn't look to me like NDSU needs UN_ to fill the Fargodome.

Dewey

MplsBison
September 26th, 2014, 09:17 AM
Here are the home attendance records before the 2013 season per the 2013 NDSU media guide page 148. I have added in a few 2013 home crowds as well.
TOP HOME CROWDS FARGODOME (Actual Count)
19,108 vs. Missouri State (2013)
19,065, vs. Youngstown State (2012)
19,053, vs. South Dakota State (2006)
19,011, vs. UC Davis (2007)
19,046, vs. North Dakota (2002)
19,020, vs. North Dakota (2000)
19,006, vs. North Dakota (1998)
18,995 vs. Delaware State (2013)
18,979 vs. Ferris State (2013)
18,961, vs. Sam Houston State (2007)
18,942, vs. Southern Illinois (2008)
18,904, vs. Illinois State (2011)
18,868, vs. Northern Iowa (2011)
18,840 vs. Northern Iowa (2013)
18,622 average per game for the 2013 season (9 games)

Doesn't look to me like NDSU needs UN_ to fill the Fargodome.

Dewey

Great post! Thank you for researching that and typing it out.

Comments:

- The Fargodome has 18,700 seats (though I wouldn't be surprised if the actual number of seats wasn't this whole of a number), any time attendance reaches that level it technically counts as a sellout or "filling" the stadium.

So I didn't say that the opponent must be UND for the stadium to be "filled". I claimed that the opponent must be UND or SDSU for the attendance to reach 19k+.


If 18.7k fit in the seats, then 19.1k means that 100 people are standing in each corner between the seating sections. I don't know what the maximum legal capacity of the dome is in football configuration, but that must be close.


- The regular season games that have eclipsed the 19k threshold are:

2013 homecoming game - two time national champions, undefeated, beat Kansas St, SDSU and UNI
2012 homecoming game - defending national champions, undefeated, beat Colo St and UNI
2007 homecoming game - defending GWFC champions (10-1 season), undefeated, beat Central Mich
2006 de facto Great West championship game against "new" rival SDSU
2014 season opener - three time national champions, undefeated, beat Iowa St *(you missed this one, it was 19.02k)*
UND games in the NCC

(the 2014 Montana game was less than 19k, but close)


I suppose this year's homecoming will break the record again so long as NDSU stays undefeated. They have a bye this week and only have to beat WIU in Macomb to get to homecoming against SIU. Should be doable, but WIU is always a tough team.

And if the attendance is 19.1k+ for that game, it will come very close to push the season average attendance to 19k. Not sure if they'll be able to maintain that over the rest of the home games (IN St, SDSU, Youngstown), but that would be something.

Walkon79
September 26th, 2014, 12:20 PM
Wasn't MSU's stadium only in the 15k range 5-10 years ago? Yes I know they expanded recently.

My point is: was the waiting list to get into Bobcat Stadium really that long? Were they really turning away 4k+? So, where did these fans come from so quickly?

Bozeman's county has around 95k and Billings' county has around 165k (which is about 140mi away, city to city). Is that where most of these almost 20k (including the new ones) are coming from?


Just curious.

It's been a grass-roots thing from all over Montana. We have had a state-wide booster board of directors for some time with chapters in 11 cities including my home town of Glasgow, which is starting to pay dividends both in scholarship funding and attendance. (I'm the chapter President BTW) There is now a group of about 20 from here that make the weekly trip, this year with 7 home dates.

Great Falls is also a hotbed for Bobcat fans, (Site of our annual spring banquet and game which draws over 1,000 boosters). Great Falls is only a 3 hour drive. Butte and Helena are a little over an hour away, so there is a big draw from those communities as well.

Walkon79
September 26th, 2014, 12:25 PM
Wasn't MSU's stadium only in the 15k range 5-10 years ago? Yes I know they expanded recently.

My point is: was the waiting list to get into Bobcat Stadium really that long? Were they really turning away 4k+? So, where did these fans come from so quickly?

Bozeman's county has around 95k and Billings' county has around 165k (which is about 140mi away, city to city). Is that where most of these almost 20k (including the new ones) are coming from?


Just curious.

And to answer another question, there wasn't a waiting list when we expanded the south EZ and added about 4,000 seats. The admin took a chance that if we built it, they would come, and it's paid off especially with the students. They have there own space right down on the field now and it's the place to be unlike the 1990's and 2000's.

Catbooster
September 26th, 2014, 12:56 PM
I was surprised how quickly the new expansion filled up. As I recall, we were generally selling out most of our games prior to the expansion, but other than Cat/Griz and maybe homecoming, I'd say we were barely averaging a sell-out. The expansion took us from about 14,300 (?) official capacity to 18,777 (?) official capacity (too lazy to check my numbers right now). That's a significant increase percentage-wise In addition, the students agreed to move to the new endzone seating, opening up prime sideline seats. What that ended up doing was to essentially make all of the increased seating capacity in the more expensive areas.

I thought it would take several years to reach sell-outs on a consistent basis but it didn't. We don't sell-out every game, but pretty close.

marenlee
September 26th, 2014, 01:22 PM
I guess it takes SDSU or UND to push past 19k in the regular season. (unless UNI did it)

Or Incarnate Word.

MplsBison
September 26th, 2014, 01:39 PM
It's been a grass-roots thing from all over Montana. We have had a state-wide booster board of directors for some time with chapters in 11 cities including my home town of Glasgow, which is starting to pay dividends both in scholarship funding and attendance. (I'm the chapter President BTW) There is now a group of about 20 from here that make the weekly trip, this year with 7 home dates.

Great Falls is also a hotbed for Bobcat fans, (Site of our annual spring banquet and game which draws over 1,000 boosters). Great Falls is only a 3 hour drive. Butte and Helena are a little over an hour away, so there is a big draw from those communities as well.


And to answer another question, there wasn't a waiting list when we expanded the south EZ and added about 4,000 seats. The admin took a chance that if we built it, they would come, and it's paid off especially with the students. They have there own space right down on the field now and it's the place to be unlike the 1990's and 2000's.


I was surprised how quickly the new expansion filled up. As I recall, we were generally selling out most of our games prior to the expansion, but other than Cat/Griz and maybe homecoming, I'd say we were barely averaging a sell-out. The expansion took us from about 14,300 (?) official capacity to 18,777 (?) official capacity (too lazy to check my numbers right now). That's a significant increase percentage-wise In addition, the students agreed to move to the new endzone seating, opening up prime sideline seats. What that ended up doing was to essentially make all of the increased seating capacity in the more expensive areas.

I thought it would take several years to reach sell-outs on a consistent basis but it didn't. We don't sell-out every game, but pretty close.

Thanks for the posts, guys. I would not have thought it that MSU's expansion was based on mere "hope" rather than an excess of demand.

But nonetheless, Cat fans have answered the call with vigor. Keep it up!

MplsBison
September 26th, 2014, 01:42 PM
Or Incarnate Word.

Post #46

dewey
September 26th, 2014, 03:52 PM
Here are the home attendance records before the 2013 season per the 2013 NDSU media guide page 148. I have added in a few 2013 home crowds as well.
TOP HOME CROWDS FARGODOME (Actual Count)
19,108 vs. Missouri State (2013)
19,065, vs. Youngstown State (2012)
19,053, vs. South Dakota State (2006)
19,020 vs. Incarnate Word (2014)---ADDED
19,011, vs. UC Davis (2007)
19,046, vs. North Dakota (2002)
19,020, vs. North Dakota (2000)
19,006, vs. North Dakota (1998)
18,995 vs. Delaware State (2013)
18,979 vs. Ferris State (2013)
18,961, vs. Sam Houston State (2007)
18,942, vs. Southern Illinois (2008)
18,904, vs. Illinois State (2011)
18,890 vs. Montana (2014)---ADDED
18,868, vs. Northern Iowa (2011)
18,840 vs. Northern Iowa (2013)
18,622 average per game for the 2013 season (9 games)

Doesn't look to me like NDSU needs UN_ to fill the Fargodome.

Dewey

I added Incarnate Word and Montana to the list as well. I would not be surprised if the season average was above the seating capacity for the Fragodome (18,700).

So far the average is 18,955. NDSU needs to average 19022.5 people, maybe just say 19,023:-), to average 19,000 for the season.

Only need to average 18,573 per game the rest of the season to average more fans then the official capacity.

Not including any playoff games.

Dewey

MplsBison
September 26th, 2014, 04:51 PM
I added Incarnate Word and Montana to the list as well. I would not be surprised if the season average was above the seating capacity for the Fragodome (18,700).

So far the average is 18,955. NDSU needs to average 19022.5 people, maybe just say 19,023:-), to average 19,000 for the season.

Only need to average 18,573 per game the rest of the season to average more fans then the official capacity.

Not including any playoff games.

Dewey

If precedent is any indicator, the 2014 homecoming game against SIU should be in the 19.1k range (assuming they take care of business the week before in Macomb).

The following week they host IN St. Not sure if people will get up for that game against such an inferior opponent (sad to see how far IN St has regressed so quickly after Miles left).

Down to USD after that and then the Dakota Marker game against SDSU in Fargo the following week on Nov 1st. I'd like to think that an undefeated NDSU will draw in the 19k+ for that game, but it depends on external factors I'm afraid.

Two tough road games at UNI and MSU. NDSU's first road loss in years could well come at one of those games, depending on injuries at that point in time.

If they manage to stay undefeated at that point, then there's no telling what the attendance will be for Youngstown. If they do lose, that will deflate it a bit.

But a 19k season is possible.

Grizalltheway
September 26th, 2014, 04:57 PM
I was surprised how quickly the new expansion filled up. As I recall, we were generally selling out most of our games prior to the expansion, but other than Cat/Griz and maybe homecoming, I'd say we were barely averaging a sell-out. The expansion took us from about 14,300 (?) official capacity to 18,777 (?) official capacity (too lazy to check my numbers right now). That's a significant increase percentage-wise In addition, the students agreed to move to the new endzone seating, opening up prime sideline seats. What that ended up doing was to essentially make all of the increased seating capacity in the more expensive areas.

I thought it would take several years to reach sell-outs on a consistent basis but it didn't. We don't sell-out every game, but pretty close.

All rivalry smack aside, it's awesome to see two thriving programs in the state. Had a blast at my first game in Bozeman last November.

Hope you guys can keep it rolling. xnodx

Catbooster
September 26th, 2014, 05:59 PM
Rivalry smack aside??? xconfusedx Is that allowed? xscanx

How am I supposed to respond to that? xdontknowx

**** you, ya stinkin' griz fan!




But yes, it is great that the football programs in the state have good support. And that 99% of both sides of our great rivalry go to the games and have fun despite the few bad "fans". xbeerchugx

I hope you guys can keep it rolling too.