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The Disappearance of Amon G. Carter's Home Field Advantage and Ways to Fix It.
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<blockquote data-quote="tcumaniac" data-source="post: 2823607" data-attributes="member: 31299"><p>Also. In response to your comment about not being able to backfill the new empty seats that people left in order to move up to better seats:</p><p></p><p>I agree. Those seats likely wouldn’t be back filled unless we had a really good run and created more demand. But TCU fans would be sitting in our best seats, and they would be sitting by fellow TCU fans, something that’s a rarity on the east side these days. This would be much more enjoyable for TCU fans and would create a more coherent and unified fan base that, imo, would lead to a louder and more energetic crowd.</p><p></p><p>Sure. Lots of away fans would fill in and sit in those open seats that are higher up and in the corners of the stadium. But that’s a hell of a lot better than them occupying many of our best seats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcumaniac, post: 2823607, member: 31299"] Also. In response to your comment about not being able to backfill the new empty seats that people left in order to move up to better seats: I agree. Those seats likely wouldn’t be back filled unless we had a really good run and created more demand. But TCU fans would be sitting in our best seats, and they would be sitting by fellow TCU fans, something that’s a rarity on the east side these days. This would be much more enjoyable for TCU fans and would create a more coherent and unified fan base that, imo, would lead to a louder and more energetic crowd. Sure. Lots of away fans would fill in and sit in those open seats that are higher up and in the corners of the stadium. But that’s a hell of a lot better than them occupying many of our best seats. [/QUOTE]
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