WyomingAg said:Stadium capacity is about 30,000
23handicap said:Let's put the attendance into perspective here. 20k for a game is very good considering the combined population of Laramie, Rawlins, and Cheyenne is about 75k which is about 27% of the population for a WYO home game. Now consider Fort Collins area which is around 500k which is only 4% of the combined population for a CSU home.
roozy said:c'mon, 10% of the base in attendance is phenomenal. What other team, pro, college, high school, etc. draws 10% of their fan base?
McPeachy said:roozy said:c'mon, 10% of the base in attendance is phenomenal. What other team, pro, college, high school, etc. draws 10% of their fan base?
I think we may have to agree to disagree. Attendance (as a part of total population) doens't make sense.
For instance, Knoxville Tennessee...population 190,000, game attendance 110,000 (60%).
Or how about Gainsville with a population of 115,000...or Tallahassee with a population of 170,000...or Auburn with a population of 60,000...or Pullman (Washington) with a population of 25,000...or SLC with 200,000...or even FCS Missoula with 100,000. And the list goes on and on.
roozy said:Ok, then Laramie with a population of 25,000 and attendance of 20,000-25,000. You have to compare apples to apples. We're talking fan base, not just the population of the college city.
McPeachy said:roozy said:Ok, then Laramie with a population of 25,000 and attendance of 20,000-25,000. You have to compare apples to apples. We're talking fan base, not just the population of the college city.
Laramie, with students, is closer to 40K than 25K...not that it means much...but 20K of 40K is 50%, still which is considerably worse than a lot of places...
I ain't gonna win this debate, nor do I care that much, but 20K to watch D1 football sucks ass regardless the population density, weather, elk, opponent, holiday, etc.