You would think the games would sellout but I'm hearing over 6k remain for the TN game. Have that many people just lost interest? I honestly know my viewing has been declining the older I get. This year just don't even feel like watching sometimes.
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I would imagine it has more to do with Covid than losing interest. At least this season. Not having sellouts this year is not an indication of loss of interest. There are way too many other factors at play.You would think the games would sellout but I'm hearing over 6k remain for the TN game. Have that many people just lost interest? I honestly know my viewing has been declining the older I get. This year just don't even feel like watching sometimes.
You would think the games would sellout but I'm hearing over 6k remain for the TN game. Have that many people just lost interest? I honestly know my viewing has been declining the older I get. This year just don't even feel like watching sometimes.
You would think the games would sellout but I'm hearing over 6k remain for the TN game. Have that many people just lost interest? I honestly know my viewing has been declining the older I get. This year just don't even feel like watching sometimes.
I hope so. This Covid has put a lease on everythingAgain, I think it's going to be just for this season/year. Once the schedules return to normal next year, I think you'll see the interest come back.
I think you’re right. I hope so anyways. This year just seems “weird”, I’m not even excited about football season and I’m usually reading everything I can. I haven’t even been following practices or the QB battle closely at all. I couldn’t even tell you who we play after Tennessee.Again, I think it's going to be just for this season/year. Once the schedules return to normal next year, I think you'll see the interest come back.
Is there tailgating ?We haven’t really “sold out” for years now. I know it’s reduced seating but it isn’t going to be anything like it has been in the past. It’s a near empty stadium, you aren’t in “your seats” and around the same people you’ve been around for years, significantly reduced tailgating and there really isn’t a lot of excitement for the product on the field. You’re coming off 4-8, just announced Hill as the starting QB and the RB people were hoping might actually lead to some offense didn’t even make it out of practice.
I haven’t seen anything outright banning it. The fairgrounds are closed and the school lot is going to have reduced hours with a “No ticket, No Park” policy so it wouldn’t be the same there. Unless McMaster or the school tells the other lots they can’t open I suspect there will be some opportunities for it.Is there tailgating ?
There has been so much confusion and ambiguity for this upcoming season, and as others have mentioned, dealing with COVID-19 it's easy to understand why many are deciding to opt out and watch at home.Again, I think it's going to be just for this season/year. Once the schedules return to normal next year, I think you'll see the interest come back.
That was always an option. It was in the fine print, so to speak.My buddy up the street said people are being offered a second bite from the apple. Apparently the demand has not met expectations.
Me personally, I’m always ready for Gamecock football. Some on here were saying to many eight person ticket groups. They also said should have sold smaller groups. Who knows, I’m Jonesing for football and tailgating. Go Cocks!! Beat Tennessee!!!You would think the games would sellout but I'm hearing over 6k remain for the TN game. Have that many people just lost interest? I honestly know my viewing has been declining the older I get. This year just don't even feel like watching sometimes.
This is the part I’m more curious about. There is a large number of our fan base that rolls in midway through the first quarter and are out by the third because the game interrupts their tailgate. If they break the habit of leaving home on Saturday and realize they don’t have to stop with the eating and drinking to make an appearance how many will just skip it moving forward?A huge group of our season ticket holders are middle aged and above. The above group are the at risk group. Many like me simply prefer not to take the chance when we can watch it on tv in the safety of our homes. We don't share anything with people we don't know at a game. Give us a good season this year and folks will be back i believe, unless the home experience this year convinces them otherwise. I am not sure the politics will be the big decider. I believe the virus will
I believe optimism/excitement going into this season is the lowest its been in a looooong time. Still, this has to be mostly due to COVID. Many folks (wisely) see attending right not as an unnecessary risk.
You can’t fool us. This is what you will be looking for.I want to see this next Saturday Night!!!
Would love to see a beat down put on UT.You can’t fool us. This is what you will be looking for.
The odds don't favor it, I'm afraid. Pruitt has done a much better than decent job. Hope I'm incorrect. It's a bellwether for the season.I want to see this next Saturday Night!!!
I hope so!!The odds don't favor it, I'm afraid. Pruitt has done a much better than decent job. Hope I'm incorrect. It's a bellwether for the season.
You know more about that than I do. My friend got an e-mail urging him to apply for more tickets, even after he had made his initial selection and had it approved.That was always an option. It was in the fine print, so to speak.
I think you might be right.I think the Georgia game will be our only sell out. That's the only game people will pay the steep prices for. I don't think anyone wants to shell out $90+ per game for teams like tennessee.
The teams record the past few years obviously doesn't help either.
I think after this season a lot of folks will choose to stay at home. A lot of folks will be excited to get back in the stands next year and enjoy a traditional gameday, me being one of them! But I think a lot of the middle aged ticket holders may not renew and choose to watch on TV after experiencing a season not in the stands
Folks like myself have found that sports is just not important as it once was.
Now will be the perfect opportunity to install individual seating at Williams-Brice.
You would think the games would sellout but I'm hearing over 6k remain for the TN game. Have that many people just lost interest? I honestly know my viewing has been declining the older I get. This year just don't even feel like watching sometimes.
Folks like myself have found that sports is just not important as it once was.
Now will be the perfect opportunity to install individual seating at Williams-Brice.
How many seats are allotted for the mini packs?Last count there was only 438 tickets left for the mini pack A.
Those are different than the individual tickets I believe. I know Thursday there was over 6400 tickets left for TN. Heck, they're already all over the resell market. That should tell you who bought some.452 seats total left yesterday at 3 pm.. Have not checked lately. Looks to be a sell out for Plan A tickets
From the looks of some of these comments in other threads we have plenty of sell outs. It's embarrassing.
You would think the games would sellout but I'm hearing over 6k remain for the TN game. Have that many people just lost interest? I honestly know my viewing has been declining the older I get. This year just don't even feel like watching sometimes.