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<blockquote data-quote="tcumaniac" data-source="post: 2396888" data-attributes="member: 31299"><p>I get your point and I get how my "line of thinking" can be interpreted to imply that we were selling out the Carter every week, until the big, bad, evil reseating took place. </p><p></p><p>I acknowledge this isn't the case. And I also acknowledge that TCU faces a unique challenge being in a metroplex where school's like UT have more alumni living in DFW than we have alumni living across the world. </p><p></p><p>But I don't think enough appreciation is given to the momentum we wasted. IMO, after winning the Rose Bowl, TCU had just turned the corner as far as fan attendance goes. From the way I see it, we wasted so, so much home field advantage potential by setting up a system that spread out all the fans and left them surrounded by away fans buying seats on stubhub. </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying we'd have been selling out the stadium every week, but I do think every fan on average would have better seats, would be surrounded by other TCU fans, and that our home field advantage would be much more impactful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcumaniac, post: 2396888, member: 31299"] I get your point and I get how my "line of thinking" can be interpreted to imply that we were selling out the Carter every week, until the big, bad, evil reseating took place. I acknowledge this isn't the case. And I also acknowledge that TCU faces a unique challenge being in a metroplex where school's like UT have more alumni living in DFW than we have alumni living across the world. But I don't think enough appreciation is given to the momentum we wasted. IMO, after winning the Rose Bowl, TCU had just turned the corner as far as fan attendance goes. From the way I see it, we wasted so, so much home field advantage potential by setting up a system that spread out all the fans and left them surrounded by away fans buying seats on stubhub. I'm not saying we'd have been selling out the stadium every week, but I do think every fan on average would have better seats, would be surrounded by other TCU fans, and that our home field advantage would be much more impactful. [/QUOTE]
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