Understand they're sold out. So tarping won't be necessary.
Understand they're sold out.
Prepare to be disappointed ... Worse fan base in the Big 12. I am quite sure a Baylor fan will come over here and talk about small enrollment and blah blah blah.I [FONT=&]h[/FONT]ope wit[FONT=&]h[/FONT] a new stadium openin[FONT=&]g[/FONT], comin[FONT=&]g[/FONT] off a Bi[FONT=&]g[/FONT] 12 title and [FONT=&]h[/FONT]avin[FONT=&]g[/FONT] a [FONT=&]h[/FONT]eisman Trop[FONT=&]h[/FONT]y candidate QB comin[FONT=&]g[/FONT] back, even Baylor could sell out a 45,000 seat stadium
To be fair, it is by far the smallest fanbase in the Big 12. Much fewer enrollment and much fewer alumni make it harder for them. Not to mention any of the fans in Texas that don't have ties to a university are UT fans or aTm fans.Prepare to be disappointed ... Worse fan base in the Big 12. I am quite sure a Baylor fan will come over here and talk about small enrollment and blah blah blah.
TCU would beg to differ. Though they could tarp off half their stadium for non-TX based opponents as well.To be fair, it is by far the smallest fanbase in the Big 12. Much fewer enrollment and much fewer alumni make it harder for them.
Sold out ≠ fans at the games. See: Baylor
I forgot about TCU, but they also have major problems with attendances as you mentioned.TCU would beg to differ. Though they could tarp off half their stadium for non-TX based opponents as well.