You come back to me when we don't sell out a home game next year... Maybe one of the cup-cake games... but that brings me back to one reason why I want all SEC games. We don't make as much money on the cup-cakes as we do on SEC games, and the quality of our opponents is directly related to the sellouts... Better games better crowds... like sardines. Lol. Oh, and I'm not talking about people 30-40 over weight... more like 100 pounds over weight. I am 20 pounds over my ideal weight, but I'm used to the heat and football crowds. Our stadium is known as one of not the loudest stadium in college football, I'd like to keep it that way. I also would not believe an (hypothetical) architect that sells us that phony lie... "you can take 8.000 sets out and still be just as loud as you are now...." BS!
So basically your solution to increasing stadium capacity is for people to lose weight so we can cram them in closer together. Dude I find myself in agreement with pretty much all your posts, but you’ve got me scratching my head over this one
There is no way to increase capacity without serous land take over (will never happen) from the one side we cannot expand towards. So, at this point... I would rather hope that we don't take too many seats out now that we know their plan to reduce seating. I just hope these fine people in charge do NOT destroy what makes The Swamp so loud.
Oh shit Bobby. It worked, I clicked on it expecting more disappointment but it really worked. Quick send some more tweets So I can click on them.
I would take winning titles over having the loudest stadium. UGA, Bama, Clemson are not known to be the loudest stadiums but they account for 7 of the last 8 national titles. Give me talent and titles all day over the highest decibel levels and I'd be happier than a pig in shit.
Build up the defense and we won’t even need to. Defense still reigns supreme. I believe Billy can recruit us a Kirby level defense
Until proven otherwise, I think UF will be back to expected standards in 25 and 24 will be fun as we rocket up the standings!
FYI, there's actually a "great migration" to a new social media outlet called Threads. it's an offshoot of Twitter but a lot of folks, myself included, are migrating to just as a placeholder.