Vision's Volume

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  1. RTRinBR

    RTRinBR Founding Member

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    With the increased cost of tickets related to the donation, do you think it is possible that tiger stadium might lose some of its roar? Everyone knows that Bryant Denny has problems with this a lot, and it is attributed to having a lot of fans who are to sophisticated to get up and yell and scream and cheer. Will there be an influx of "more sophisticated" fans when many of the regular joes won't be able to pony up the new fees?

    I personally hope this doesn't happen. I truly enjoy games at LSU, am probably going to be their for the GA game this year.

    Just something to ponder.

    RTR
     
  2. The Big Bengal

    The Big Bengal Founding Member

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    I seriously doubt it.
    Those that sit on the sidlines right now probably make the least noise. The noise comes from the end-zones and upper decks. There are tons of big Tiger fans that are willing to pay the money for better seats and will make more noise than those currently sitting on the sidelines.
     
  3. Bucktown Tiger

    Bucktown Tiger Founding Member

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    Hard to tell;
    I hink that the problem at Bryant-Denny is that the fans are spoiled by so many years of success , and because of this have very high expectations. Suddenly, nothing less than a 10 win season is worth cheering about.
    I would think that even the "less sophisticated" fans are susceptible to this.
     
  4. JustinTI

    JustinTI Founding Member

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    I think if anything, it will make Tiger Stadium louder. Some people in those seats are not real big fans, they just never wanted to give up their season tickets because they were such a great bargain and if they gave them up they knew that they would never get them back. The sideline seats are always the last full, the first empty, and the quitest - I'm not saying that about every person in that section, as I know there are some true diehard fans with the good seats, but it is mostly true.
     

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