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To: Wildstar who wrote (7697)5/4/2003 7:09:55 AM
From: Nittany Lion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11146
 
Truthfully, I'm surprised Miami is that hot a ticket. I've never seen any figures but I don't think they have that great of a fan base. Back when they were having some lean years not too long ago, the stadium was empty. I suppose the TV draw is large just because of their usual lofty ranking these days. Nonetheless, do they travel well? I don't think so. Most "city schools" seem to have this problem - Pitt being the most obvious. They rarely fill the stadium (which they don't even have their own anymore). They are constantly advertising on the local stations just to sell tickets. Aside from the WVU game, I doubt many go to their away games.

I wonder why they just don't agree to add more than 3 teams & make everyone happy?