02-15-2011, 11:22 AM
Within weeks of Stanfords victory in the Orange Bowl and No. 4 national ranking in the final polls, the schools ticket office reported a 206 percent increase in early sales of new season tickets for the 2011 football season.
Through June of last year, the ticket office sold approximately 458 new season tickets. In comparison, as of mid-February this year, the ticket office reported 1,400 new season tickets already sold.
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Despite its success, Stanford averaged only 40,000 fans per game this year, ranking ninth in the Pac-10 for average attendance, higher than only Washington State.
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Last year, Stanford sold nearly 17,000 season tickets,
http://www.penipress.com/2011/02/14/afte...es-up-200/
I\'m surprised the season ticket sales last year were only 17K, hard to imagine averaging 23K single game tickets sold per game (and yes cheeks in seats were lower).
Through June of last year, the ticket office sold approximately 458 new season tickets. In comparison, as of mid-February this year, the ticket office reported 1,400 new season tickets already sold.
and
Despite its success, Stanford averaged only 40,000 fans per game this year, ranking ninth in the Pac-10 for average attendance, higher than only Washington State.
and
Last year, Stanford sold nearly 17,000 season tickets,
http://www.penipress.com/2011/02/14/afte...es-up-200/
I\'m surprised the season ticket sales last year were only 17K, hard to imagine averaging 23K single game tickets sold per game (and yes cheeks in seats were lower).
Eric
"the older we get the better we were"
