I had two weddings last season. Missed them both. Went to Mich and Md games instead. You can do it. Just say no.Have to miss the BSU game due to a wedding. Of people I have never met. Gotta love family friends. Ugh.
I had two weddings last season. Missed them both. Went to Mich and Md games instead. You can do it. Just say no.Have to miss the BSU game due to a wedding. Of people I have never met. Gotta love family friends. Ugh.
It had better be a full house.
Are you counting the large BYU contingent in your 34k?If you think the Rent is going to be full for BYU now would be a good time to ratchet down your expectations.
34k would be a great result.
Are you counting the large BYU contingent in your 34k?
Last year, opened the season @ Uva. Things turned out bad for BYU on the field. We as always had a large crowd.When's the last time BYU played a game in the northeast, or even the east coast? On a holiday weekend, it's not unreasonable to consider the possibility a fairly large number of BYU alumni and fans may build the game onto a vacation in the City or New England and they will likely be joined by a good number of regional LDS.
I fully expect BYU will sell its' entire ticket allotment (~4K). Thanks for the response.Gastoncoug said:Last year, opened the season @ Uva. Things turned out bad for BYU on the field. We as always had a large crowd.
I fully expect BYU will sell its' entire ticket allotment (~4K). Thanks for the response.
And I think that BYU is a big enough "name" to get a good chunk of casual fans. I'll predict a sell-out.
And I think that BYU is a big enough "name" to get a good chunk of casual fans. I'll predict a sell-out.
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