Imagine if 5k students showed up for a Runnin Rebel game at the T&M. It’d make a huge a difference. Not losing to DII teams would also help.over 5k students grabbed tickets... good start
Imagine if 5k students showed up for a Runnin Rebel game at the T&M. It’d make a huge a difference. Not losing to DII teams would also help.over 5k students grabbed tickets... good start
They used to... man, those early days in 2008-2012 between Krugers Korner and the early Rebellion days were some peak student section attendance and really made it hard to play at the Mack.. I know it doesnt compare to the Tark days, but almost every game wed sit on those steps 2 or 3 hours before the game so we could run at full pace up the steps to get seats... Itd be great for basketball to get its stuff back together and see that return. But also would be cool to see the student section at football games look like a student section.Imagine if 5k students showed up for a Runnin Rebel game at the T&M. It’d make a huge a difference. Not losing to DII teams would also help.
Yes! I was never a part of that main crew, but definitely stood at the steps at Cox over am hour before games between 2010-2015 while I was a student. Raucous compared to now. Sure, maybe tame compared to Tark, but boy was it fun.They used to... man, those early days in 2008-2012 between Krugers Korner and the early Rebellion days were some peak student section attendance and really made it hard to play at the Mack.. I know it doesnt compare to the Tark days, but almost every game wed sit on those steps 2 or 3 hours before the game so we could run at full pace up the steps to get seats... Itd be great for basketball to get its stuff back together and see that return. But also would be cool to see the student section at football games look like a student section.
Isn't that Dave Rice's era?Yes! I was never a part of that main crew, but definitely stood at the steps at Cox over am hour before games between 2010-2015 while I was a student. Raucous compared to now. Sure, maybe tame compared to Tark, but boy was it fun.
There was a heavy organized effort with an infusion of some backing money and other resources under Rice. The ideas were the students, but a Mozilla took money and creative minds and that’s where the backing came in.Isn't that Dave Rice's era?
Absolutely. If I misread or mistated, yeah I was there only during Rice era. I think I had at least a small overlap with Masked, thoughIsn't that Dave Rice's era?
This.. If you weren't there 3 or 4 hours prior to tip during the Kruger era, you got relegated to high up the lower bowl. Those later more organized efforts and ideas implementation in the Rebellion were the hard work of many friends and acquaintances.There was a heavy organized effort with an infusion of some backing money and other resources under Rice. The ideas were the students, but a Mozilla took money and creative minds and that’s where the backing came in.
There was grassroots with Kruger but it was adrenalized under Rice and then UNLV wanted all control and it disintegrated.
My recollection …. As a student, we were packed in, enthusiastic (team gave all the reason) but unorganized during the Tark years. People did what they wanted. Signs, makeup, hair, whatever, it was every man for himself. I frequently did that stuff.This.. If you weren't there 3 or 4 hours prior to tip during the Kruger era, you got relegated to high up the lower bowl. Those later more organized efforts and ideas implementation in the Rebellion were the hard work of many friends and acquaintances.
I still remember when someone in Athletics made the unilateral decision to put the cheerleaders and dance team seats in the first 3 rows directly behind the basket and didnt consult any of the students. That was probably the beginning of the end to those atmospheres.. although the play in the following seasons after Rice got fired didnt help along with what you said about the administration and student government trying to co-opt and control the organic organization that had formed on its own.
The San Jose State game last year had to be close. It seemed like SJSU only had like 50 fans there and the rest were unlv. Keep winning and people will show upIt looks like there are only a few thousand tickets left in the lower bowl and they are closing in on 28K-30K range. This will be by far the biggest home crowd in the new stadium when only considering UNLV fans.
That game had 25,554 in total attendance. Will be curious to find out the final numbers for todays game.The San Jose State game last year had to be close. It seemed like SJSU only had like 50 fans there and the rest were unlv. Keep winning and people will show up
My guess? 24.5k
This is still Vegas. People need the game to be sexy. Win at Kansas? Then we could break 30k
That is awesome.
I call B.S. on on the 24,500. The lower bowl seats approx. 30,000. At least 1/3 of the West side was unfilled plus 1/4 of the East and 1/3 of the North end zone. Also we lose several thousand seats for the unfilled grass entry area in the south end. Real attendance, around 20,000. On the upside - best student attendance I've seen. Without the student attendance would have been in the mid-to-high teens.It looks like at least 2-4K people didn't show up who purchased tickets.
Oh I’m sure that number is BS, but so have been all the other numbers. Bottom line is attendance continues to grow.I call B.S. on on the 24,500. The lower bowl seats approx. 30,000. At least 1/3 of the West side was unfilled plus 1/4 of the East and 1/3 of the North end zone. Also we lose several thousand seats for the unfilled grass entry area in the south end. Real attendance, around 20,000. On the upside - best student attendance I've seen. Without the student attendance would have been in the mid-to-high teens.
Exactly. Last year we barely cracked over 20k for Bryant. Of course not all 20k were in attendance but that’s not how these things are tracked.Oh I’m sure that number is BS, but so have been all the other numbers. Bottom line is attendance continues to grow.