It is my understanding that in counting tickets, it is based also on the price of the ticket. It needs to be sold for a cetain % of list price to be counted as a "seat". I am sure those 100,000 FCA kids did not pay for their tickets. If they were give aways, the crowd was officially much smaller than announced on that basis alone.
I am tired of trying to understand the NCAA attendance rules, they are so coinvoluted and do not appear to be enforced anyway, as SMU is still D-1 and not on double secret d-1AA probation. But whatever the rules, our attendance is dismal. Heck, even I missed this last debacle to attend an early Halloween party.
jtstang wrote:I am tired of trying to understand the NCAA attendance rules, they are so coinvoluted and do not appear to be enforced anyway, as SMU is still D-1 and not on double secret d-1AA probation. But whatever the rules, our attendance is dismal. Heck, even I missed this last debacle to attend an early Halloween party.
Other than the way it looks, I don't care about attendance. No one has ever clearly articulated for me the actual rule or how it will be enforced.
And for those that care, the NCAA's website says that Saturday's attendance was 14,901.
At the end of the day, the NCAA doesn't have the resources or manpower to run an effective investigation of a secondary rules violation, much less audit the attendance of a college football team.
Actually, the Illini have to get rid of the Chief and come up with a new mascot. I know this because one of my partners is an Illini and he was beyond livid when he heard that the University was getting rid of the Chief. So apparently only a handful of schools got a pass, FSU being the most well known of them.
From what I've been told, attendance is based on the actual # of people there or the number of tickets sold, whichever is higher. Also, they can say any number they want to, as long as they can back it up with stubs or reports saying how many they sold.