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Well, I guess he lost on Jeopardy, Queue up Weird AlAre you unfamiliar with how the game of Jeopardy works?
30,479 is the answer. What is the question?
Well, I guess he lost on Jeopardy, Queue up Weird AlAre you unfamiliar with how the game of Jeopardy works?
30,479 is the answer. What is the question?
Yes, I suppose the 5 seconds buzzer has long since gone off.Well, I guess he lost on Jeopardy, Queue up Weird Al
Data from the infamous google or Facebook "Like" methodology?

Hey Dooley. I think the numbers you provided have helped us get a good handle on the likely PSU-BC attendance split for this weekend's game.
Assuming your numbers are correct (are they based on Facebook "Likes"?), and assuming the allotment each school got for their alums and students was 15k apiece, and based on the PB announcement that both schools sold out their allotment and the rest of the tickets were sold in and around NYC, and finally, based on your numbers which showed that PSU has 186k NYC fans and BC has 61K NYC fans (3-1 in favor of PSU), here is a reasonable projection, IMO:
PSU: 33,000 fans (15,000 allotment plus 18,000 of the remaining 24,000)
BC: 21,000 fans (15,000 allotment plus 6,000 of the remaining 24,000)
Likely PSU-BC split: 61% - 39%. I will take that! Your numbers were helpful!![]()

You're slipping BC. It took you over 30 minutes to respond to my post. Better fix that Boneyard filter!
Yes, these are from an overly-cited New York Times piece from 2011 that counted Facebook "Likes". In my opinion, I think there will be anywhere from a 70/30 to 65/35 split. BC should have as many fans at the Pinstripe Bowl as UCONN had for our game against Army a month ago (meant as a compliment...we had roughly 16-18K in attendance). That's not bad considering the long drive for these every single one of the 16-18K BC fans driving directly from Chestnut Hill.![]()

Hey, amazing! I think we are basically at the same place. I may think the split will be slightly more favorable for BC, but much too close to yours to quibble! Of course, we will know more in a few days.
Are you going? I have a few friends who are BC alumni who are. Have fun and safe travels, if you are!
Hey Dooley. I think the numbers you provided have helped us get a good handle on the likely PSU-BC attendance split for this weekend's game.
Assuming your numbers are correct (are they based on Facebook "Likes"?), and assuming the allotment each school got for their alums and students was 15k apiece, and based on the PB announcement that both schools sold out their allotment and the rest of the tickets were sold in and around NYC, and finally, based on your numbers which showed that PSU has 186K NYC fans and BC has 61K NYC fans (3-1 in favor of PSU), here is a reasonable projection, IMO:
Yankee Stadium Capacity: 54,000
PSU: 33,000 fans (15,000 allotment plus 18,000 of the remaining 24,000)
BC: 21,000 fans (15,000 allotment plus 6,000 of the remaining 24,000)
Likely PSU-BC split: 61% - 39%. I will take that! Your numbers were helpful!![]()
I am. Adjusted my note above to ask a train question regarding New Haven and Stamford. What do you think? Is it easier to get on the train at New Haven or Stamford? Thanks!
I am. Adjusted my note above to ask a train question regarding New Haven and Stamford. What do you think? Is it easier to get on the train at New Haven or Stamford? Thanks!
I always hop on the Express from New Haven. It's a 20-30 minute drive for me right down 91. Be careful not to get on the "all stops" line or you'll be stopping every 20 feet.
There are pros and cons to both. New Haven is closer but is located in a rough neighborhood and has limited parking. Stamford is further along the line but there is a large parking garage located right across the street. If you aren't familiar with New Haven and where to park/walk (especially coming back to New Haven at night after the game) then I'd suggest Stamford. It's located right off of 95 (not a bad drive from the Merritt either) and plenty of safe parking. That way, if you decide to stay in the city after the game for dinner or something, you don't have to worry about walking to your car through New Haven (or any neighborhood) late at night.
I always hop on the Express from New Haven. It's a 20-30 minute drive for me right down 91. Be careful not to get on the "all stops" line or you'll be stopping every 20 feet.
There are pros and cons to both. New Haven is closer but is located in a rough neighborhood and has limited parking. Stamford is further along the line but there is a large parking garage located right across the street. If you aren't familiar with New Haven and where to park/walk (especially coming back to New Haven at night after the game) then I'd suggest Stamford. It's located right off of 95 (not a bad drive from the Merritt either) and plenty of safe parking. That way, if you decide to stay in the city after the game for dinner or something, you don't have to worry about walking to your car through New Haven (or any neighborhood) late at night.
I'd recommend New Haven. I took this for the Army game. It's easier to get there and to park, and more time on the train = more time to drink and not drive.
Plus, I hope it gives you guys the same luck that we had against Army...

Thanks guys. This is really helpful. Stamford it is. Much appreciated!
Yup. It's the only sample we have but a sample nonetheless.
Point is, Penn State's fanbase is huge. They show up in huge numbers every where they go, including the Rose Bowl. There is absolutely zero chance that Yankee Stadium will be a 50/50 split between maroon and gold vs blue and white. Zero.
I always hop on the Express from New Haven. It's a 20-30 minute drive for me right down 91. Be careful not to get on the "all stops" line or you'll be stopping every 20 feet.
There are pros and cons to both. New Haven is closer but is located in a rough neighborhood and has limited parking. Stamford is further along the line but there is a large parking garage located right across the street. If you aren't familiar with New Haven and where to park/walk (especially coming back to New Haven at night after the game) then I'd suggest Stamford. It's located right off of 95 (not a bad drive from the Merritt either) and plenty of safe parking. That way, if you decide to stay in the city after the game for dinner or something, you don't have to worry about walking to your car through New Haven (or any neighborhood) late at night.
Eh... I would not say that neighborhood is rough. Yes, the projects are right there but police HQ is across the street.
If it's in New Haven, it's rough. Every time I watch the news, there is a new shooting in that city. I would prefer the safety of having a parking garage right across the street if I was training back in late at night...especially if I wasn't familiar with New Haven like BC dude probably isn't.
Eh... I would not say that neighborhood is rough. Yes, the projects are right there but police HQ is across the street.
So... Some guy posts above from So. Indiana about his visit to New haven for the first time, he was expecting a lil burg, and he sees a ton of people walking around the city, but a suburbanite CT person thinks it's dangerous.
Downtown New Haven has a lot of night life, lots of restaurants, lots of bars, etc.
So... Some guy posts above from So. Indiana about his visit to New haven for the first time, he was expecting a lil burg, and he sees a ton of people walking around the city, but a suburbanite CT person thinks it's dangerous.
Downtown New Haven has a lot of night life, lots of restaurants, lots of bars, etc.
Yup, I do. My perception. I was asked for my opinion: New Haven vs Stamford train stations. Not nightlife, restaurants, bars. I go to New Haven but only because I know where I'm going. But I certainly wouldn't send someone there knowing full well that their return trip won't get them back to New Haven until the witching hours. I have no idea if this guy has kids or who he's going with. Their game starts at 4:30 and won't be over until 8ish. That gets him back to New Haven at 11-12 at the earliest. I sure as heck wouldn't want my kid or an older parent/relative walking around the streets of New Haven at midnight, hence why I answered Stamford.