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bulldawg28
08-23-2023, 03:39 AM
Enough of this baseball, basketball, and field hockey talk!
It's football season baby and the fans are excited! When was the last time we sold out, Mullen?

Whose your offensive/defensive MVP

Offense - Freddie Roberson or Justin Robinson
Defense- Banks

BorneDawg
08-23-2023, 08:10 AM
Offense -- Will Rodgers think he has a big year and surprises many both in the air and on the ground !!
Defense -- Bookie/Jett in a tie think they will be at top of the SEC in tackles again with us running more 4 man fronts ..........

Offshore Dawg
08-23-2023, 08:47 AM
How many were sold?

BrunswickDawg
08-23-2023, 08:58 AM
How many were sold?

40k

FYI - Record is 52K in 2015

Jarius
08-23-2023, 10:34 AM
40k

FYI - Record is 52K in 2015

Selmon said 42 or 43K in a press release yesterday.

confucius say
08-23-2023, 10:40 AM
40k

FYI - Record is 52K in 2015

That's a pretty low number

Captain Falcon
08-23-2023, 12:11 PM
That's a pretty low number

It?s still the most we?ve sold in a while

TheLostDawg
08-23-2023, 12:19 PM
52 attendance/sro? Or season tickets 52k?
Did they add more lounges this year?

Jarius
08-23-2023, 12:32 PM
52 attendance/sro? Or season tickets 52k?
Did they add more lounges this year?

There were 52K season tickets sold in 2015. We decreased capacity with those lounges in the West upper deck last year by a couple of thousand. Not sure why we only sold 43K season tickets this year, but it's more than we have sold since 2015.

confucius say
08-23-2023, 12:32 PM
Does the 40k include student tickets?

Jarius
08-23-2023, 12:33 PM
Does the 40k include student tickets?

yes. Quote from Deputy AD Below:

“The season ticket allotment that we had for this year is sold out,” said Tom Greene, deputy AD for external engagement. The final figure is still pending but Selmon and Mississippi State want the word heard right now, a week-and-half before opening afternoon.

“We will probably end up 42, 43,000 once we factor in all the student season tickets,” Greene said. Mississippi State has stuck with the annual 11,000 allotment for student use though this year it is not necessarily a stand-alone ticket.

confucius say
08-23-2023, 12:35 PM
Anybody got the 2016-2022 numbers?

Jarius
08-23-2023, 12:38 PM
Anybody got the 2016-2022 numbers?

Don't believe they released those, but I could be wrong.

CaptainObvious
08-23-2023, 01:21 PM
So between Visitors allotment and Single Game Tickets, We have 18,000 seats available? Are the mini-plans included in Season Tickets or Single Game ticket sales? My Mississippi State Math says 18,000 available seats is not a good thing.

BrunswickDawg
08-23-2023, 01:40 PM
So between Visitors allotment and Single Game Tickets, We have 18,000 seats available? Are the mini-plans included in Season Tickets or Single Game ticket sales? My Mississippi State Math says 18,000 available seats is not a good thing.

Official Capacity according to hailstate.com is 60,311
43k season tickets leaves 17,311. Figure 3k for visitors gets us to 14,311.
Scanning the ticket purchase site for the SE LA Game - it looks like about 20 seats available per section on the east and west sides. None on the NEZ.
28 sections times 20 seats is 560 seats. Figure I'm a little off in the East side Uppers, and I'll say 900 maybe available.
I think people are going to be surprised by turnout.

Let the bitching about long lines, traffic, and stinky cups begin!!!

BorneDawg
08-23-2023, 01:50 PM
Official Capacity according to hailstate.com is 60,311
43k season tickets leaves 17,311. Figure 3k for visitors gets us to 14,311.
Scanning the ticket purchase site for the SE LA Game - it looks like about 20 seats available per section on the east and west sides. None on the NEZ.
28 sections times 20 seats is 560 seats. Figure I'm a little off in the East side Uppers, and I'll say 900 maybe available.
I think people are going to be surprised by turnout.

Let the bitching about long lines, traffic, and stinky cups begin!!!

I think you're right! people will be surprised and if we play well ( like I believe we will) It will be back to a great gameday experience again!!! Hailstate

TrapGame
08-23-2023, 02:38 PM
I think you're right! people will be surprised and if we play well ( like I believe we will) It will be back to a great gameday experience again!!! Hailstate

What would be impressive would be a sellout for the 11am LSU game. If that's the case that atmosphere will be electric.

BrunswickDawg
08-23-2023, 02:51 PM
What would be impressive would be a sellout for the 11am LSU game. If that's the case that atmosphere will be electric.

LSU and Bama are both almost sold out.

Keep in mind - that means too many cajuns and gumps have bought tickets, but still...

deltadawg63
08-23-2023, 03:11 PM
Official Capacity according to hailstate.com is 60,311
43k season tickets leaves 17,311. Figure 3k for visitors gets us to 14,311.
Scanning the ticket purchase site for the SE LA Game - it looks like about 20 seats available per section on the east and west sides. None on the NEZ.
28 sections times 20 seats is 560 seats. Figure I'm a little off in the East side Uppers, and I'll say 900 maybe available.
I think people are going to be surprised by turnout.

Let the bitching about long lines, traffic, and stinky cups begin!!!

Regardless...Encouraged by the marketing efforts and the anticipation of a Coach Arnett led team!

Offshore Dawg
08-23-2023, 04:22 PM
LSU and Bama are both almost sold out.

Keep in mind - that means too many cajuns and gumps have bought tickets, but still...

Drunk Cajuns don't care or know who they are yelling for, so it will not matter.
Drunk Gumps can only yell woll tard.

EdwardDrayton
08-23-2023, 05:28 PM
So do I understand this correctly? We sold out the so-called season tickets we printed. A number that is far short of the actual capacity. Seems a little disingenuous if that's the case. Meaning we would print more if we thought we could sell them.

RocketDawg
08-23-2023, 06:40 PM
There were 52K season tickets sold in 2015. We decreased capacity with those lounges in the West upper deck last year by a couple of thousand. Not sure why we only sold 43K season tickets this year, but it's more than we have sold since 2015.

How are those "lounges" working out? A 2K reduction in capacity to get them seems a little ... odd. Are they being used?

Captain Falcon
08-23-2023, 06:51 PM
How are those "lounges" working out? A 2K reduction in capacity to get them seems a little ... odd. Are they being used?

Definitely an improvement over empty bleacher seats, which is all those end sections amounted to for years.

confucius say
08-23-2023, 10:20 PM
We need to reduce capacity about 5k more. Get it to 55k with all chairback, TVs everywhere, and an awning (preferably retractable) that provides shade like Oregon has. Make the experience better.

Jarius
08-24-2023, 08:53 AM
How are those "lounges" working out? A 2K reduction in capacity to get them seems a little ... odd. Are they being used?

I think that they are being sold out pretty easily and they make more money on them than just regular upper deck seats. If it were me, I would do the same to the East upper deck, chairback the lower bowl, add premium boxes to the west side, and bowl in the South EZ with premium areas. All of this would decrease capacity and increase income.

BrunswickDawg
08-24-2023, 12:59 PM
I think that they are being sold out pretty easily and they make more money on them than just regular upper deck seats. If it were me, I would do the same to the East upper deck, chairback the lower bowl, add premium boxes to the west side, and bowl in the South EZ with premium areas. All of this would decrease capacity and increase income.

MLB, NFL and NBA have all substantial downsized attendance while increasing comforts and "experiences". They realized a while ago that selling fewer seat priced at a premium makes them more money. Even shitty teams have done it.

You will still have a few schools like Michigan, Penn State, and Notre Dame who will cling to their large stadiums - but you will see more and more places facilities that are driven around those who can afford it vs. places scrambling to fill the upper deck with cheap prices.