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by S....M....U » Fri Sep 24, 2010 8:45 am
SMU21TCU10 wrote:I have a bad feeling it is going to be like the Tech game a few years back when the stadium was 90% Tech Fans and they yelled "RAIDER....POWER" the whole game. Loudest I have ever heard the stadium. So embarrassing.
That was miserable
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by smuuth » Fri Sep 24, 2010 10:48 am
Neither school has much to brag about when it comes to fan support except for TCU's recent success(hence removal from SWC). Hopefully Ft Worth wil support TCU even when they don't have top 25 teams. The jury is still out on if SMU can draw fans, even with a winning program. We should all be pulling for each other to succeed since it is an uphill climb with the numbers when you are going against the masses(ut,tt,a&m,ou,osu). That is exept for "Iron Skillet Week).
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by froglicious » Fri Sep 24, 2010 11:15 am
SMU21TCU10 wrote:I have a bad feeling it is going to be like the Tech game a few years back when the stadium was 90% Tech Fans and they yelled "RAIDER....POWER" the whole game. Loudest I have ever heard the stadium. So embarrassing.
All bluster aside I think we will bring 8-10'. Not sure how we could snap up anymore. Can't see any of us buying the lawn seats. Parents weekend, big game, ranked despised rival... If we have more than that it will be because of SMU fan apathy. I hope I am right because this rivaly needs to be hostile with high energy.
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by RGV Pony » Fri Sep 24, 2010 11:17 am
froglicious wrote:All bluster aside I think we will bring 8-10'. Not sure how we could snap up anymore. Can't see any of us buying the lawn seats. Parents weekend, big game, ranked despised rival... If we have more than that it will be because of SMU fan apathy. I hope I am right because this rivaly needs to be hostile with high energy.
I really think you guys will have at least 12000
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by PK » Fri Sep 24, 2010 11:29 am
There are a lot more Frog Alums living in Dallas than there are Mustang Alums living in Fort Worth which accounts somewhat for the difference in the crowds we bring to each other's stadium.
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by ahhall22 » Fri Sep 24, 2010 11:50 am
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by BCSteam » Fri Sep 24, 2010 12:00 pm
Ultimately, neither school can bring in bigger crowds. No matter how well we play, DFW and the state of Texas as a whole are dominated, and I mean dominated by Texas,Texas A&m, and Tech. Im not sure about SMU, but TCU has a total of like 9500 students Grad/undergrad. So no matter how high the ranking, a fan base the size of a school like UT or A&M with 45000-60000 students, aint gonna happen. Hopin for a good game tonight. Go frogs.
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by ThisIsOurTime » Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:05 pm
BCSteam wrote:Ultimately, neither school can bring in bigger crowds. No matter how well we play, DFW and the state of Texas as a whole are dominated, and I mean dominated by Texas,Texas A&m, and Tech. Im not sure about SMU, but TCU has a total of like 9500 students Grad/undergrad. So no matter how high the ranking, a fan base the size of a school like UT or A&M with 45000-60000 students, aint gonna happen. Hopin for a good game tonight. Go frogs.
This is a legitimate point and would impact overall growth. However, other small schools like Notre Dame and USC which is a little bigger have done very well with attendance. We can win over t-shirt fans over time if the commitment is made by the schools. Both schools are off to a good start now, but we will find out the mettle of both programs when the current coaches are replaced by their successors. If the schools are committed to winning, they will make sure those coaches are the best. If this is done, I think you will see both schools attendance continue to rise.
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by The PonyGrad » Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:10 pm
ThisIsOurTime wrote:BCSteam wrote:Ultimately, neither school can bring in bigger crowds. No matter how well we play, DFW and the state of Texas as a whole are dominated, and I mean dominated by Texas,Texas A&m, and Tech. Im not sure about SMU, but TCU has a total of like 9500 students Grad/undergrad. So no matter how high the ranking, a fan base the size of a school like UT or A&M with 45000-60000 students, aint gonna happen. Hopin for a good game tonight. Go frogs.
This is a legitimate point and would impact overall growth. However, other small schools like Notre Dame and USC which is a little bigger have done very well with attendance. We can win over t-shirt fans over time if the commitment is made by the schools. Both schools are off to a good start now, but we will find out the mettle of both programs when the current coaches are replaced by their successors. If the schools are committed to winning, they will make sure those coaches are the best. If this is done, I think you will see both schools attendance continue to rise.
On the other hand, USC and Notre Dame do not diretly compete with the NFL in their areas. 
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by ThisIsOurTime » Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:28 pm
The PonyGrad wrote:On the other hand, USC and Notre Dame do not diretly compete with the NFL in their areas. 
True, but DFW is a lot bigger than those areas as well. Also, there is competition for the Entertainment dollar around USC. Maybe we can't get the numbers that Notre Dame does at 70,000+, but why could we not get 50,000+? or 50,000+ at TCU and 40,000+ at SMU? TCU right now is averaging over 40,000 this year.
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by SMU 86 » Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:33 pm
smuuth wrote:Neither school has much to brag about when it comes to fan support except for TCU's recent success(hence removal from SWC).
TCU's success came after they were removed from the SWC not before.
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by CalallenStang » Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:34 pm
SMU 86 wrote:smuuth wrote:Neither school has much to brag about when it comes to fan support except for TCU's recent success(hence removal from SWC).
TCU's success came after they were removed from the SWC not before.
That was smuuth's point, I believe
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by CA Mustang » Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:48 pm
ThisIsOurTime wrote:The PonyGrad wrote:On the other hand, USC and Notre Dame do not diretly compete with the NFL in their areas. 
True, but DFW is a lot bigger than those areas as well. Also, there is competition for the Entertainment dollar around USC. Maybe we can't get the numbers that Notre Dame does at 70,000+, but why could we not get 50,000+? or 50,000+ at TCU and 40,000+ at SMU? TCU right now is averaging over 40,000 this year.
DFW isn't bigger than Los Angeles or Chicago, but the overall point is valid. Both schools can (and should) draw more fans. In regards to the NFL vs. college, how many fans truly have to choose between supporting one or the other?
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