Final Home Game Attendance Numbers

We sold 193,291 tickets.

Per game average was 32,215.

Our final 3 were all day games and drew substantially lower than did the 2 night games vs Colorado and Tx Tech. Those two averaged over 40,000.

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In essence our other 4 Home games averaged 28,000 and 3 out of 4 were day games.

I think the issue this season was that nobody expected the program to win as many games as they did, so I think Nunez (or Marketing) didn’t know how to market the season in general.

We almost had a shot at the CCG, and who knows… maybe if fans would’ve actually showed up then we don’t lose to teams like WVU.

Tech and Colorado drew crowds because of luv Ya Blues and Coach Prime respectively.

To get people to go to the other games was harder to sell because there was no “it” factor.

The marketing department needs to sell this program next year in a way that shows we can win the conference. Which we can.

Enough with this theme crap.

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Driving through traffic and sitting in the heat isn’t very enticing when you have to watch the miserable play calling on offense.

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Yesterday’s “day” game, with its game-day atmosphere and weather, was the best day game of the year @ TDECU. Eddie and Co. made headway at that game.

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Wasn’t there but I’m thrilled we are improving the game day atmosphere. Saw what they do at UCF and was really envious.

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Well that was the “space game”

Probably doesn’t reflect the average UCF game

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It’s best to arrive at your parking lot 11/2-2 hours before kickoff. It’s well worth missing the worst of the traffic around there. As someone mentioned somewhere else, if you can park somewhere and catch the rail, it’s well worth it. I’ve done that a few times.

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Oh I know that. Attended the Tech game and multiple others in previous years. Just wanted to vent about the play calling lol.

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The above photo is misleading.

Where is the photo taken at end of First Quarter?

I watched the game. Easy to notice the crowd got larger after kickoff.

Very easy.

Those who do not observe that do not want to observe that.

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That picture is a stock picture.

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This doesn’t reflect the 5PM crowd

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Yeah, look at that northwest endzone. Something missing. Probably a 10-year-old stock photo

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The field has American logos. Come on y’all…

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What are doing with this picture? It has nothing to do with yesterday’s game. :thinking:

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DELIBERATELY Misleadng putting November 22, 2025 on a stock photo with American Athletic Conference logos.

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Yesterday’s game day experience was kicked up a notch. Seemed to have more energy than usual. More fireworks. Showing the team coming out of the Ops building on the big screen then you can see them in the notch walking to the tunnel was nice. Then coming out of the tunnel fireworks and red smoke was much better. I noticed more kids families. Lots of them enjoying the mini turf field was nice. There was a line to buy gear before the game. I think its game day pretzels that we like too much. Didn’t have any bad food all year.

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Not sure what time that picture was taken at, but it was way fuller-looking than that.

Source: I was there.

This picture doesn’t even show TCU’s band which was up in that corner right in front of the downtown skyline, which they were already at at the time of kickoff.

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That’s the stock picture ESPN uses on the game summary page, way down at the bottom. Same pic for several years.

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