JoeCakeEater
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Wish I could be there. Hope it's a great atmosphere, despite our record.
Coit did you ever unload your tickets? I read that demand was still pretty high on stubhub.
Maybe even counting the student sections.Apparently everyone managed to offload their tickets. More FSU than GT fans in the stands.
Apparently everyone managed to offload their tickets. More FSU than GT fans in the stands.
Upper east seemed about 50-50. I was in the west so couldn't tell how it looked, maybe it was much better.sorry, but there were no more FSU fans than what any other school would bring in a sell out big game, clemson, notre dame, uga games etc. We give the opposing school 8-9k tickets and we typically fill 45000 or so on our own...so that leaves 3k sprinkled throughout...
on TV other than the upper north, some in the typical visitor areas of the south east and upper east corners it was all white....so I don't agree with alot of FSU fans etc compared to anything else. It was like any other game IMO
No it wasn't, you're full of öööö. There was a ton of fsu fans but they weren't more.
Upper east seemed about 50-50. I was in the west so couldn't tell how it looked, maybe it was much better.
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Considering our history with FSU in the band department, it isn't surprising and probably overdue.The south east was normal, but the upper north was full of FSU fans and their band.
I can't ever remember a band being in the north stands, unless that's new this year.
Considering our history with FSU in the band department, it isn't surprising and probably overdue.