DiamondM wrote:The reason you can still buy tickets online is that SMU will keep selling tickets until the Fire Marshal says we have to stop. There are 32,000 actual places for butts if they all sit down at the same time and a "sellout" means we sell 32,000 tickets, but that doesn't mean we stop selling at 32,000. That's how we got almost 35K at the previous best attended game. We sold more GA tickets than we had actual GA seats to fill. Same deal here.
For all of those who so confidently say we "won't" or "can't" sell out for the game on Saturday, if we do, I hope you will graciously come back here on Sunday or Monday to tell us what idiots you were. I myself don't make predictions because I just don't like the taste of crow.
What annoys me is the glee so many SMU "faithful" seem to take in finding the cloud in every silver lining.
"We will never sell out! Why would anyone want to come see SFA and a crappy SMU team?"
"Oh. We might actually sell out? Well, nobody's actually going to come to the game -- it will be a sellout in name only. All the rich guys must have just bought all the tickets. Those seats will just be empty."
"Oh. There might actually be close to 32K people there? Well, it's just DISD students. Doesn't matter if that's exactly the formula Russ Potts used for the ballyhooed Mustang Mania years, I don't like it because I can't guarantee they're actually going to root for SMU."
"Oh. Most of the students who were given free tickets are probably going to root for SMU (you know, the home team, the ones who gave them the tickets and own the stadium they're actually sitting in -- I mean, you could give kids free Dallas Jai Alai tickets and they'd cheer like mad for the home team)? Well, they won't be "real" fans, and they probably can't afford to come back anyway, so what good does it do."
"Oh. Building community rapor is a good idea? Well, we won't be able to get anyone in the stadium the rest of the year, especially if we lose like I think we're going to or at least don't win by 45 points like we should."
DiamondM, listen, it's not that I don't want SMU sell out, it's that it would be hard to imagine that 32k would actually ATTEND the game.
If Mr. Sellout Committee Chairman 'purchases' 1000 seats (his obligation) and gives them all away, what are the realistic chances that all 1000 will show?
doubtful.
I've already had a friend unassociated with SMU say that his firm is giving away tickets...now, I hope that the people who take a ticket go to the game, but c'mon.
Having said that, people have correctly pointed out that KU was a sell-out, but only about 29000 were in their seats at kickoff...to defend that game, it filled up near the end of the 1st quarter (remember, it was 108 degrees that
most important day in SMU football history).
Listen, I want to make something perfectly clear (wait, am I BHO?), if they sell/give away 32,000 seats, and give away another 15,000 SRO tix, then I would imagine that we have a near or over full stadium.
I am SO happy for that.
But the reality of past history, [deleted] fan support, [deleted] student attendance, crappy non-conference non-traveling team, LABOR day weekend, OU in town at Jerry world, etc., leads REASONABLE people to believe it when they see it.
Please don't flame us. I went to virtually every home game from 1989 until PB's last year, and watched or listened to virtually all the away games on radio that I could. I'm tired. I wish, hope and pray for a miracle on mockingbird, but please don't tell me I am a bad fan.