Ridiculous equating what's going on here to the definition of treason against the United States. Rivals are not enemies. And, football is not war. That's my point. This is not the United States of the University of Florida Football Program. This is football, not life or death. And, definitely not treason in capital letters.
The reason this class is "garbage" is the lack of NIL money available up to this point. Now that Napier has been retained, all the money set aside to buy him out can be used to fill out this class, which partly explains the renewed interest from highly rated prospects. Surprised that someone who mouths off as much as you wasn't more knowledgeable. Florida Expected to Use Money Saved For Napier Buyout on NIL
No one cares what you think. What do you think you are accomplishing with these ridiculous posts? If you had any juice with our athletic department, you wouldn't be acting like a tit on this board; instead you would be trying to constructively make a change. Internet nut jobs don't have any juice. Napier gets another year. Period. End of story. Deal with it. All of your complaining won't make a bit of difference.
I see at least 6 remaining in fsu's class I would take based on ranking. Every team out there has ammunition to bash us so why not us with fsu? I realize we aren't "bashing" fsu to flip recruits. They have some nice OL and we need more. Get them on campus. I believe I read we are after their RB commit Byron Louis. IF he flipped, would we take 3 or lose one of our two?
But.. this is a thing. Games are advertised as "sellouts" just because all the tickets have been sold. Yet many with tickets don't show up. The UAA and other universities have noticed this, and some are reforming their stadiums to address this reality. I haven't heard much about our stadium renovations lately , but am sure this is part of the rationale to do that. Still, looking at TV of the LSU game, the Swamp seemed jacked and everyone was having a good time!
If tickets are actually sold and money paid, why reduce capacity unless they intend to increase overall price of a tick.
Mobile ticketing has served to reduce crowd sizes SLIGHTLY. Most us are old enough to remember walking up to the stadium and seeing many fans and people trying to make a buck holding tickets for sale in the air. I have several friends who would brag on attending every game but never arriving with a ticket. They would choose their seats from those being sold outside of the stadium and the closer they waited to kickoff the better price they could get a ticket. If a member(s) of our party decides last minute they can’t go then I’m probably not going to be able to sell or give away those tickets. Judging from the lack of hardly anyone trying to sell tickets before kickoff nowadays I think I’m not the only one whose been in this situation.
Was a lot easier to sell a ticket before going digital....would hold it up and people would come up to ask price...I would sell out on University Avenue...may not have gotten full face value every time, but got pretty close..many times ticket agents actually helped me sell my ticket..
I had four tix on tge 50 about 20 riws up for Tennessee last year and my son and daughter in law last minute couldnt go. I ate two tix.