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In reply to the discussion: As football dies: "Michigan St. AD upset by student section" [View all]dilby
(2,273 posts)72. It's not, just like the NFL colleges are making changes to make the sport safer.
There has been a lot of rules implemented to reduce the number of concussions in the sport, of course now you are seeing more injuries to legs and knees but at least concussions are down.
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I don't know. I really do think soccer is catching on in some places (finally).
Arugula Latte
Oct 2014
#53
There's a wide variety of factors going into the lagging attendance from students.
Brickbat
Oct 2014
#3
The cost of even a student ticket is ridiculous, and these are students...
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2014
#4
Student back in the 60's got free tickets (part of tuition) but were put in a student section.
CK_John
Oct 2014
#7
Back in the '70s, season tickets for students were $20-$25 and were in the student section,
amandabeech
Oct 2014
#14
The campus is not that big. If you can get to class you can get to the game.
DesMoinesDem
Oct 2014
#56
My daughter's BFF was going to change her major, and then realized how much she had sunk into
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2014
#32
I love that campus. A cousin of mine lives in the 'burbs by the college.
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2014
#34
For a second I thought you were referring to the Coliseum in L.A. where USC plays.
Shrike47
Oct 2014
#38
You're right. In most schools, the have higher attendance rates and higher graduation rates
joeglow3
Oct 2014
#15
I wonder if Princeton and other universities will be around in 5yr, not sports.
CK_John
Oct 2014
#36
OMG, this is about the dumbest prediction I've ever read! Get a clue and watch Saturday TV!
WinkyDink
Oct 2014
#61
Your description of an afternoon of college football sounds just like mine, and I went to a football
amandabeech
Oct 2014
#95
"Plus, football is losing it's place on campus." NOT! "Colleges and Universities Continue Adding
WinkyDink
Oct 2014
#60
You make things up and don't post pertinent facts: "Hollis said more than 13,000 students bought
WinkyDink
Oct 2014
#65
The brain trust at the University of Minnesota came up with a scheme to bolster attendence at
dflprincess
Oct 2014
#109