Is it working? I’m not sure. I know it will be needed in the future if we ever get into the big 12 or another conference. But right now, we only fill this thing a third full and even when we’re out in force, it’s pathetic.
If we were in the right conference, that upper deck would cost as much as Gucci row back in the early 90's.I feel really good about the turnout. No upper sections opened, but really full in the lower level. Good crowd
That isn't bad is that announced or actual?Attendance: 24,638
Need a little over 5000 more just to fill the lower bowl.
IMO, we would have been so much better off had the Raiders footed 1/2 the cost of a 35000 (expandable to 45000) outdoor stadium and we financed the rest over 50 years. It would have big enough but not so big we could never fill it. It would have been all ours and we would be playing Saturday nights instead of bowing to the Raiders.
Taken from the ESPN game page.That isn't bad is that announced or actual?
We just won 59-14. I don’t care if it’s in front of 11 people. There were a lot of high school invitees there today. I can’t imagine them saying, DAMN, I’d love to be a part of this team, but I’m surprised a college team in Vegas can’t fill a 65k pro stadium.Is it working? I’m not sure. I know it will be needed in the future if we ever get into the big 12 or another conference. But right now, we only fill this thing a third full and even when we’re out in force, it’s pathetic.
They're probably complaining about the burger and hotdogs prices. They're definitely not complaining about what they saw on the field today. That was a message. How do you even prepare for that if you're Syracuse? You seriously can't.We just won 59-14. I don’t care if it’s in front of 11 people. There were a lot of high school invitees there today. I can’t imagine them saying, DAMN, I’d love to be a part of this team, but I’m surprised a college team in Vegas can’t fill a 65k pro stadium.
Not very many. You could see which fans in red were the FSU fans, since those sections sat the entire game without much of a chance to cheer. Almost all of their fans had already left with 5-10 minutes left in the game.I could hear the Rebels chant on the TV. Were there a lot of FSU fans there?
That's good then glad to hear mostly UNLV fans. I bet next week's game has good attendance I bet Syracuse brings some fans.Not very many. You could see which fans in red were the FSU fans, since those sections sat the entire game without much of a chance to cheer. Almost all of their fans had already left with 5-10 minutes left in the game.
I feel really good about the turnout. No upper sections opened, but really full in the lower level. Good crowd
Nah..this town is brain dead.If UNLV keeps winning the fans will come.
It will take time, but the crowds will grow. I think some of the areas they need to go after are to get the casinos to buy in bulk and hand out tickets to employees, get different groups sponsorship with the names on the board like they did in the past, give discounted tickets to kids from the school districts or free for good grades, and let there parent pay to also come. The idea is to build up a younger crowd interested in UNLV football! I also hope to start seeing more people using their luxury boxes.Nah..this town is brain dead.
I’ve heard all sorts of excuses formula 1 traffic etc.
It, was hard to tell if they were a Rebel fan or a Bulldogs fan from the back.I could hear the Rebels chant on the TV. Were there a lot of FSU fans there?
I’m going with a Syracuse fan. He says their alumni association has been planning on this for over a year. Sounds like he expects a couple thousandThat's good then glad to hear mostly UNLV fans. I bet next week's game has good attendance I bet Syracuse brings some fans.
The more paying fans the better! As long as we have more!I’m going with a Syracuse fan. He says their alumni association has been planning to is for over a year. Sounds like he exprexts a couple thousand
We have been winning and since late last year we have been saying "next game we will get 30k". Hell we are ranked for the first time, played another playoff contender, we were the center of the sports world news and beyond this week and still 25k.If UNLV keeps winning the fans will come.
My estimate would have been around 3000 Fresno fans. But, in truth, nobody really travels well in the MW. I think Hawaii is the best opponent attended football game. When I go to opponent games you usually can't identify more that 1000 Rebel fans.Unless I just couldn’t tell, it didn’t seem like Fresno brought many fans. Maybe that’s because they were wearing red, and they had zero to cheer about.
If Syracuse is really bringing thousand(s) of fans, then this game should push 27k.
They need to add more student ticketd ike they did for UT every game. Open up the concourse next to the torch and fill it with as many students as they can. We can snuff out the students once we get more paid attendance. Students will get concessions, add to the atmosphere, and help the bottom line, even with free ticketsMy original post wasn't so much about did we have a good turnout for a UNLV game. My post was, in retrospect, is Allegiant turning out to be a good idea? I don't believe our future Conference will pull much more that what we saw yesterday. When you look at attendance for teams in the AAC and Conference USA most of them pull around what we had yesterday. But most of them play in smaller stadiums. If you are playing in a 30,000 seat stadium 25,000 looks like you care. But if it's in a 60,000 seat stadium you can't mask the fact that don't really have a fan base.
Yes, the atmosphere was good for a Rebel game. ( Rebel fans still don't know how to be a 12 man for a team - the announcer still has to beg for noise on a third down) But for those of you who go to large conference games around the country you know it's still pathetic.
I don't know how but we need to boost student attendance. At Auburn University the stadium holds 88,000. Around 21,000 of those are student tickets. ( packed tight every game) That is from an enrollment of 31,000 students. UNLV has an enrollment of 29,000. The last two games the students turned out larger than I have ever seen bit I'd be very surprised if it was more than 6,000.
All things considered, I think Allegiant was a mistake. We have it and we'll make it work but cooler heads should have prevailed.
I could see where most of the Fresno State fans where located, and I would be shocked if there where more that a 1000 Fresno State fans at the game. It was easy to see where they were located, because those were the sections that never cheered all night long.My estimate would have been around 3000 Fresno fans. But, in truth, nobody really travels well in the MW. I think Hawaii is the best opponent attended football game. When I go to opponent games you usually can't identify more that 1000 Rebel fans.
Game Day would be terrible here, where would they set up? In front of Allegiant with 50 fans there?We have been winning and since late last year we have been saying "next game we will get 30k". Hell we are ranked for the first time, played another playoff contender, we were the center of the sports world news and beyond this week and still 25k.
It sucks. At least it seems that the majority of the paid attendance seemingly showed for this game.
I Think the match up against Boise will draw. Hell it may be a college game day visit of both teams do not drop one before then which will definitely make the game "cool".
Friday's game should be better even because the word is Syracuse are bringing a bunch of fans
If game day ever showed up here, hopefully the students would show up in much better numbers that they do.Game Day would be terrible here, where would they set up? In front of Allegiant with 50 fans there?
Completely disagree. Allegiant makes us big time. Just put tarps on the upper section. Nobody cares. We aren't getting more than 25k-35k or so no matter where we play. I'd rather play in an NFL stadium with awesome amenities to sell to recruits.My original post wasn't so much about did we have a good turnout for a UNLV game. My post was, in retrospect, is Allegiant turning out to be a good idea? I don't believe our future Conference will pull much more that what we saw yesterday. When you look at attendance for teams in the AAC and Conference USA most of them pull around what we had yesterday. But most of them play in smaller stadiums. If you are playing in a 30,000 seat stadium 25,000 looks like you care. But if it's in a 60,000 seat stadium you can't mask the fact that you don't really have a fan base.
Yes, the atmosphere was good for a Rebel game. ( Rebel fans still don't know how to be a 12 man for a team - the announcer still has to beg for noise on a third down) But for those of you who go to large conference games around the country you know it's still pathetic.
I don't know how but we need to boost student attendance. At Auburn University the stadium holds 88,000. Around 21,000 of those are student tickets. ( packed tight every game) That is from an enrollment of 31,000 students. UNLV has an enrollment of 29,000. The last two games the students turned out larger than I have ever seen but I'd be very surprised if it was more than 6,000.
All things considered, I think Allegiant was a mistake. We have it and we'll make it work but cooler heads should have prevailed.
Makes you look weak when you don’t show up. Agreed to disagree.Completely disagree. Allegiant makes us big time. Just put tarps on the upper section.