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Ivytalk
October 29th, 2022, 06:30 PM
8,735 in Hanover witnessed Harvard’s win over Dartmouth.
WestCoastAggie
October 29th, 2022, 06:37 PM
21,500.
The attendance for GHOE. A monument[al comeback] indeed.
UAalum72
October 29th, 2022, 06:43 PM
On a perfect day, 100% sunshine, no wind, 60 degrees, Albany and Stony Brook drew… 2,403. I guess that’s what happens when both “rivals” are 1-6
SFA 93
October 29th, 2022, 06:57 PM
7,156 at Homer Bryce Utah Tech at SFA
The Cats
October 29th, 2022, 09:58 PM
SoCon attendance on 10-20
9,724 - Furman
8,603 - The Citadel
5,849 - Wofford
5,133 - VMI
Go...gate
October 30th, 2022, 02:35 AM
1,164 at Bucknell's Christy Mathewson - Memorial Stadium to see Colgate edge the Bison.
POD Knows
October 30th, 2022, 10:19 AM
16172 at NDSU, score is 10-7 at the half and virtually half the crowd walks out of the building. Tons of people in our section leave when the score is 17-7 in the third. Why even bother to come to the game.
MR. CHICKEN
October 30th, 2022, 10:26 AM
PARTY UH ONE....HUDDLED BAH DUH RADIO.........NO FLO FO' ME.....AWK!
KPSUL
October 30th, 2022, 12:19 PM
8,735 in Hanover witnessed Harvard’s win over Dartmouth.
Must have been a majority of Harvard fans based on Dartmouth's previous attendance figures.
KPSUL
October 30th, 2022, 12:24 PM
I never saw a Week 8 Attendance Thread, so I'm going the use this Week 9 one to brag on UNH's Week 8 vs Elon attendance: 14,127
crusader11
October 30th, 2022, 12:29 PM
17,592 at Fitton to see Holy Cross beat Fordham.
Biggest crowd in 30+ years.
Panther88
October 30th, 2022, 01:22 PM
67K to watch Alabama St defeat AAMU. In-conference game.
54K to watch JSU defeat SU. In-conference game.
19K to watch FAMU defeat UAPB. In-conference game.
15K to watch PV defeat BCU. In-conderence game.
8.6K to watch Grambling St defeat Alcorn St. In-conference game.
6.5K to watch Texas Southern deceat Lincoln (CA). OOC game.
It simply has to suck to be so obscure.
xlmaox xlolx
JacksFan40
October 30th, 2022, 01:33 PM
19,041 came to Hobo Day in Brookings to watch the Jacks destroy the Sycamores 49-7. Only one game above 19k before 2022, now we have two just this season alone. Energy around the program is insane right now.
Aggieandtiger
October 30th, 2022, 01:37 PM
21,500 at North Carolina A&T with their win over Campbell . 100% sell out
Catbooster
October 30th, 2022, 01:50 PM
17,592 at Fitton to see Holy Cross beat Fordham.
Biggest crowd in 30+ years.
Hopefully it's a trend. They got a good show.
Mocs123
October 30th, 2022, 02:54 PM
16172 at NDSU, score is 10-7 at the half and virtually half the crowd walks out of the building. Tons of people in our section leave when the score is 17-7 in the third. Why even bother to come to the game.
IMO - NDSU has had one of the greatest runs in D1 football history. Bison fans have grown spoiled - they are used to dominating every team, every game. The Bison of 2022 are good -very good - but not dominating like a lot of the previous years are. I personally feel the level of dominance the Bison has had is unsustainable and bound to come back to earth some eventually. The same thing happened with UCLA in basketball, it happened to UCF in FB, and it will happen with 'Bama in FB. I'm not saying the Bison (or any of those teams) are or will be bad, but just that they are just a top tier team and not in a tier by themselves.
ElCid
October 30th, 2022, 04:42 PM
SoCon attendance on 10-20
9,724 - Furman
8,603 - The Citadel
5,849 - Wofford
5,133 - VMI
We are still suffering from the visitor side issue. There is philosophical debate going on between those think it's better to have a smaller but full stadium or a bigger and sometimes empty one. Pros and cons to both. We had a decent 21k+ seat one. Now we are limited to a 10-11k seat one with only a home side. One of the best ones to be sure, but still only a partial one. I just wish we had a huge donor that would settle it and break ground. Build it and they will come.
Panther88
October 30th, 2022, 04:45 PM
1,164 at Bucknell's Christy Mathewson - Memorial Stadium to see Colgate edge the Bison.
If we see that #, it will be a miracle.
We have an upcoming tilt on a Friday night going head-to-head w/ valued texas HS football. I'm fairly certain we will lose the popularity contest to the cajillion HSs in and around greater htown, not to mention a forecast of strong storms on Friday.
ESPN $$$ spoke to us moving the game. :(
POD Knows
October 30th, 2022, 04:53 PM
IMO - NDSU has had one of the greatest runs in D1 football history. Bison fans have grown spoiled - they are used to dominating every team, every game. The Bison of 2022 are good -very good - but not dominating like a lot of the previous years are. I personally feel the level of dominance the Bison has had is unsustainable and bound to come back to earth some eventually. The same thing happened with UCLA in basketball, it happened to UCF in FB, and it will happen with 'Bama in FB. I'm not saying the Bison (or any of those teams) are or will be bad, but just that they are just a top tier team and not in a tier by themselves.We have lost fans for multiple years, it started 5 years ago, this isn't a recent deal. Lot of alcoholics up here, you get 10,000 to 15,000 fans tailgating for 5 hours, go into the game, and say Meh, lets go to Labby's or something and watch TV. Started serving beer this year to maybe stem the out flow, isn't working, people are just bored or have no attention span or RESPECT for the team and the people that play the game.
Green Cookie Monster
October 30th, 2022, 05:07 PM
17,241 Sac State at home v Idaho. Great atmosphere.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20221030/a155157089fac96ca38ac8139df9b887.jpg
Home side.
POD Knows
October 30th, 2022, 05:20 PM
17,241 Sac State at home v Idaho. Great atmosphere.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20221030/a155157089fac96ca38ac8139df9b887.jpg
Home side.
It is too bad they dont have the TV cameras on the other side of the field because the optics at these games is REALLY bad.
Mocs123
October 30th, 2022, 05:27 PM
Chattanooga has that problem too - the "visitors side" is nearly empty, so even when the "home side" is full the TV cameras make the stands look empty. I noticed the same thing at the Mocs game at Furman this week - they had a decent homecoming crowd but since the cameras face the visitors stands, it looked like nobody was there.
JSU did it right when they renovated their stadium a few years ago, and put the TV Booth on the visitors side looking to the impressive home side.
caribbeanhen
October 30th, 2022, 07:43 PM
It is too bad they dont have the TV cameras on the other side of the field because the optics at these games is REALLY bad.
Lots of FCS TV games have this problem
McCowboys
October 30th, 2022, 07:48 PM
McNeese homecoming against Southeastern Louisiana University: 8,068
The 2002 national FCS runners-up were recognized.
For the first time ever, a McNeese athlete, football player C. J. Semien, was crowned king. The queen is the daughter of a former McNeese football star.
NY Crusader 2010
October 30th, 2022, 10:30 PM
Must have been a majority of Harvard fans based on Dartmouth's previous attendance figures.
Nah, Harvard folk are too important to make a 3 hour trip up to the woods.
Dartmouth tends to view Harvard as it's "big rival" even though the feeling is not reciprocated.
bulldog10jw
October 30th, 2022, 11:38 PM
Dartmouth tends to view Harvard as it's "big rival" even though the feeling is not reciprocated.
Princeton has the same view of Yale, also not reciprocated.
DFW HOYA
October 30th, 2022, 11:52 PM
Lafayette announced a crowd of 3,374. You make the call:
https://www.hoyasaxa.com/sports/images/lafayette_416.jpg
caribbeanhen
October 31st, 2022, 06:17 AM
Princeton has the same view of Yale, also not reciprocated.
but New Haven is a pit
NY Crusader 2010
October 31st, 2022, 06:44 AM
Lafayette announced a crowd of 3,374. You make the call:
https://www.hoyasaxa.com/sports/images/lafayette_416.jpg
I knew that was fake news as soon as a I saw the figure. I'd be willing to bet there weren't more than 1,000 at Bucknell as was reported.
dewey
October 31st, 2022, 07:41 AM
16172 at NDSU, score is 10-7 at the half and virtually half the crowd walks out of the building. Tons of people in our section leave when the score is 17-7 in the third. Why even bother to come to the game.
Fans complained that the games weren't close and when they are they leave? Good gracious we have a spoiled fan base.
POD is right. I remember a playoff game a few years ago against Colgate where NDSU had pretty decent size empty sections. The fair westher fans will be there for the semifinals (if NDSU makes it) and then Frisco (again if NDSU makes it).
Dewey
MR. CHICKEN
October 31st, 2022, 08:10 AM
32611
2003 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME IN 'NOOGA.....DELAWARE/COLGATE.........YOU-DEE WAS DESIGNATED HOME TEAM...BUT ESPN ASKED US TO SIT ON AWAY SIDE......TA LOOK LIKE FULL STADIUM........BRAWK!
F'N Hawks
October 31st, 2022, 08:22 AM
UND announced 8,355. Probably 6,000 in the building, maybe.
Sader87
October 31st, 2022, 12:49 PM
Princeton-Dartmouth football was a good rivalry game way back in the day....talking 1960s....Ivy title was often on the line when they played each other the last weekend of the season. Too bad they have gotten away from that with closer regional games ovah the last couple decades or so.
POD Knows
October 31st, 2022, 12:55 PM
Fans complained that the games weren't close and when they are they leave? Good gracious we have a spoiled fan base.
POD is right. I remember a playoff game a few years ago against Colgate where NDSU had pretty decent size empty sections. The fair westher fans will be there for the semifinals (if NDSU makes it) and then Frisco (again if NDSU makes it).
DeweyNDSU lost a fair number of fans to that college hockey debacle that UND had in Vegas this weekend. Not kidding, I know of at least 10 people personally that go to NDSU football games and are UND fans for all other sports and they went to Vegas. Freaking joke.
This is a farming area and harvest is going balls to the wall and I get why people can't make it to games but to come to the game and leave at halftime with a one possession lead is mind boggling to me. The student section was practically empty after it got to 17-7
bulldog10jw
October 31st, 2022, 01:31 PM
Princeton-Dartmouth football was a good rivalry game way back in the day....talking 1960s....Ivy title was often on the line when they played each other the last weekend of the season. Too bad they have gotten away from that with closer regional games ovah the last couple decades or so.
In those days the Princeton-Dartmouth game was not always the last game. Princeton would play Dartmouth as their last game one year then Cornell as their last game the following year. Penn was the other team involved. The idea was to have the two most southern Ivy teams host the two most northern the last weekend of the season. So you would have the strange situation of Princeton playing Dartmouth as their last game one year and then playing them as their first Ivy game the following year.
Not sure how long that strange bit of scheduling lasted, but it started sometime in the sixties.
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