öööö all of you who bitch and don’t go to games.

You ööööing piece of shut pussy. Burn your tickets then. You are as about as useful as a uga fan taking dictation.
Cant burn digital tickets you idiot. Get some vagisil for that rash and öööö off.
 
So I'm not exactly old enough to remember Lewis, but how was attendance during the end of his second season?

Capacity in the 90s was around 46,000. I got these numbers from some old media guides.

Our 1993 home attendance:
  • Furman 43,200 (94%)
  • UVA 41,300 (90%)
  • Maryland 36,218 (79%)
  • UNC 39,216 (85%)
  • Baylor 42,175 (92%)
  • U[sic]GA 46,018 (100%)
Our 1994 home attendance:
  • Arizona 45,112 (98%)
  • Western Carolina 40,012 (87%)
  • Duke 40,017 (87%)
  • UVA 38,365 (83%)
  • FSU 45,206 (98%)
  • Wake 35,706 (78%)
JRjr
 
Capacity in the 90s was around 46,000. I got these numbers from some old media guides.

Our 1993 home attendance:
  • Furman 43,200 (94%)
  • UVA 41,300 (90%)
  • Maryland 36,218 (79%)
  • UNC 39,216 (85%)
  • Baylor 42,175 (92%)
  • U[sic]GA 46,018 (100%)
Our 1994 home attendance:
  • Arizona 45,112 (98%)
  • Western Carolina 40,012 (87%)
  • Duke 40,017 (87%)
  • UVA 38,365 (83%)
  • FSU 45,206 (98%)
  • Wake 35,706 (78%)
JRjr
I highly doubt this, but can we figure out the percentage of fans that were supporting each team? This will clearly show the drop off in coaching. Our capacity was probably around 90% for the dwags, and 95% of those fans were wearing red.
 
I highly doubt this, but can we figure out the percentage of fans that were supporting each team? This will clearly show the drop off in coaching. Our capacity was probably around 90% for the dwags, and 95% of those fans were wearing red.

There’s only so much you can do when you’re talking about numbers from 20+ year ago at the dawn of the web. These are probably tickets sold numbers rather than butts in seats, same as today. Our baseline crowd was probably like 30-35K (Wake wasn’t bringing anybody to Atlanta in 1994). The U[sic]GA game certainly wasn’t worse than 50-50. It was a different era - fans weren’t as fickle.

JRjr
 
You can die in a fire. My uga buddy even said that he wishes it wasn’t that way because our players deserve better. We were always going to lose Gibbs but we don’t deserve his kind of Caliber with fans as ööööty as you are.

@CiraldoForever if we are ever good again don’t show your face you coward.
This is BigDanT signing off. I’ll see you ööööers later.

Tell your UGA boyfriend to revisit this after UGA has back to back to back 3 win seasons.
 
You can die in a fire. My uga buddy even said that he wishes it wasn’t that way because our players deserve better. We were always going to lose Gibbs but we don’t deserve his kind of Caliber with fans as ööööty as you are.

@CiraldoForever if we are ever good again don’t show your face you coward.
This is BigDanT signing off. I’ll see you ööööers later.
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I've given up my tickets and make no apology to anyone. Collins and his circus should apologize to me yet he has made clear his lack of concern for the fanbase. When I spend my money on entertainment, I should enjoy it. Nothing about Tech football the last 3 years has been enjoyable and the outlook is bleak. Sort of the same reason I gave up golf. I was crappy and did not enjoy being crappy. Spending my money elsewhere.
 
There’s only so much you can do when you’re talking about numbers from 20+ year ago at the dawn of the web. These are probably tickets sold numbers rather than butts in seats, same as today. Our baseline crowd was probably like 30-35K (Wake wasn’t bringing anybody to Atlanta in 1994). The U[sic]GA game certainly wasn’t worse than 50-50. It was a different era - fans weren’t as fickle.
Back then, even now, it's more like tickets sold plus 5-10%. There's no accountability to crowd size stats.
 
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