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WVU is a great traveling fan base. Send them a thank you note for filling the stadium.Pitt-WVU was not only a sellout... it was the largest crowd in the stadium's history.
The capacity of the stadium is 68,400.
The crowd last Thursday was 70,622.
The largest crowd to ever watch a sporting event in the history of the city of Pittsburgh. Bigger than any Steelers game. (That is because Pitt sold 2500 standing-room-only seats... and the Steelers never sell SRO seats).
Pitt hosting some high profile recruits during game and some have Tennessee offers so a big Thanks to Pitt for the exposure.
Two 247Sports Composite five-stars headline the visitor list this weekend for Pitt
Frankly, I hope they find a way to move it to Thanksgiving weekend and make it every year.
If Clemson-SC, Ky-Lville, FSU-Florida, GT-UGA can all play later in the year..... so can Pitt-WVU.
I'm not sure it's that. Because we have other high ranked guys at other positions.Everybody has got in the NIL game now. We had an advantage for a little while because some schools were holding back. It seems to have disapated.
Nothing wrong with a little catalytic oxidation.It's the usual factions of arrogant fans heavily invested in anti-Vols conspiracy theory. Mainly looking for something to gripe about. The resulting outcome is their exuding a mixture of CH4(g)+2O2(g)⟶CO2(g)+2H2O(l) and 2H2(g)+O2(g)⟶2H2O(l) from their northern orifice rather than the mid southern orifice. Such incidents are rather common in Volnation, to the chagrin of most of us.
So they’re just petty and don’t reciprocate with any university? UT should have known this ahead of last year and given them those same number of tickets and PLEASE GIVE NO MORE! to paraphrase Bobby Denton. I get that they’re in a smaller NFL stadium but that is sorry.Pitt did not "lower" UT's allotment. Not by a single seat.
UT got the exact same allotment as every visiting team has gotten since 2001 when the stadium opened. The same allotment Clemson, Florida State, Notre Dame, PSU, WVU, Michigan State, Nebraska, Iowa, Texas A&M got.
Man.. fake news really travels fast....
Tennessee supplied 2,200 seats in a 100,000 seat stadium that is a big bowl with bleacher-style seats.
Pitt supplied 1,500 seats in a 68,000 seat stadium that is an NFL stadium with individual seats and not a single bad seat in the house.
Fake news travels fast.
25% full of visiting fans is a better look than 25% empty seats. Pitt recruits on their close ties with the Steelers (they share a practice facility) and for their record of getting players into the NFL who were 2- and 3-star players out of high school (Aaron Donald, Kenny Pickett - two glaring examples).
Pitt doesn't recruit on "attendance". We have 50k die-hard Panther fans - but that's it. We only have 17k undergrad enrollment so we don't pump out the sheer number of alumni that B1G and SEC schools do.
Neyland is all bench seats designed for 105 pound people.They supplied upper tickets while UT supplied lower bowl. Not exactly comparing apples to apples but I’d be embarrassed too
But Heupel and company made the most of that opportunity. Nico was a potential once in a generation get from a program building perspective. That could have cut two years off of the rebuild calendar. It woke a lot of other recruits up to what is happening in KnoxvilleEverybody has got in the NIL game now. We had an advantage for a little while because some schools were holding back. It seems to have disapated.
But do they have luxury trough style men’s restrooms like we do?Neyland is all bench seats designed for 105 pound people.
Every seat at Heinz is a good seat..... arm rests, comfortable, cup holders, and great view.
You're right, it is no comparison. Upper deck at Heinz are better seats than lower bowl at Neyland.
That’s some heavy water to carry-don’t hurt your back!Neyland is all bench seats designed for 105 pound people.
Every seat at Heinz is a good seat..... arm rests, comfortable, cup holders, and great view.
You're right, it is no comparison. Upper deck at Heinz are better seats than lower bowl at Neyland.
Your just wrong so why not stfu. There is not a bad view in the Grand Cathedral called Neyland. Here's my seats, sure looks like they have armrests and backs.Neyland is all bench seats designed for 105 pound people.
Every seat at Heinz is a good seat..... arm rests, comfortable, cup holders, and great view.
You're right, it is no comparison. Upper deck at Heinz are better seats than lower bowl at Neyland.