I think we need to put season ticket sales in perspective.
From a Street and Smith article
College football attendance stabilized in 2013, but the overall average across FBS schools still was the second lowest since 2003.
All home, neutral-site and bowl games averaged 45,671 fans this past season, an increase of less than 1 percent over the average of 45,440 in 2012. Still, the slight uptick stopped the bleeding for college football, which has seen its attendance steadily decline since a plateau was reached in 2007.
That is sales, not season tix.
FSU has seen a multi-year decline in season tix sales and needed NC plus great home sched to create uptick this year. Kentucky is making their stadium SMALLER, to increase demand. WVU season tix sales are at 29K.
If we allot ~7K to students, we are at ~28K today, not counting individual and mini-plan sales. For a team that has fallen off the radar, having 30K plus every week is a good start. Win again, and we will trend directionally the right way in no time. He l l be entertaining again, and you'll increase demand significantly. We will be fine. And we will make the trend our friend just in time for the next round of realignment!