Stanford has been limiting attendance for years now.
by Queensman (2021-05-18 15:19:30)

In reply to: I'll be surprised if that's not the case .  posted by TWO


At least that's what I can tell when I watch their games on tv.

Are there any college football teams in California that sell out? USC is the only one that comes to mind....but they play in the largest stadium by far. Outside of them, I can't think of one school out there that regularly gets large crowds. Too much else to do on weekends out there.






USC fans are notorious front-runners and haven't been
by SixShutouts66  (2021-05-19 00:19:57)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

selling out recently since Petey left and 90,000 crowds were commonplace. During their post McKay and Robinson's years of mediocrity, they would sell out only for UCLA or Notre Dame home games when quarter breaks challenged the plumbing in the Colosseum.

USC ranks seventh in the PAC-12, seeing 85.5% of the LA Memorial Coliseum filled on average, compared to Washington’s 94.8%. Oregon leads the Pac-12 in that figure, filling Autzen Stadium over capacity at 102.79%, first in the conference and third-best in the nation.

Average 5-year attendance:
USC — 66261.4
UCLA — 57074.8

Filled Stadium Capacity %:
USC: 85.5%


The solution is Ozzy, fake turk, and night games * *
by ACross  (2021-05-18 18:46:08)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post


Not yet, but this may change in 2022...
by Irisharab  (2021-05-18 16:22:31)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

...when San Diego State's new stadium opens up. The new stadium's capacity is about 35,000, which is roughly half the capacity of Qualcomm Stadium (which SDSU shared with the Chargers). Chances are, SDSU's home games at the new stadium will sell out, or come close to selling out.