Colorado’s spring game attendance plummeted from over 47,000 to 28,424, causing a buzz in the sports community. Here’s a closer look at the sentiments and speculations circulating among fans.
Summary
- Fans are surprised by the sharp decline in attendance but can attribute it to various factors like team performance.
- Discussion revolves around the impact of Deion’s tenure on fan engagement and attendance levels.
- Weather conditions are seen as a contributing factor to the lower turnout, with expectations for better support during regular season games.
A Mix of Reactions
“Jeez 47k for a spring game is crazy. Attendance drop makes sense tho, Deion isn’t new anymore,” remarked betterbub, reflecting surprise at the initial high attendance and the subsequent dip.
“28k attendance for a Colorado spring game after going 4-8 is wild,” stated surreptitioussloth, hinting at a correlation between team performance and fan turnout.
Fan Expectations for the Season
“I won’t read anything at all into this, especially with bad weather, but I am curious if there will be some empty seats this year if Colorado isn’t any better,” shared GuyOnTheMike, highlighting the anticipation for improved team performance to drive fan support.
Forecast for Future Games
“Still 10k more than the pre-Deion record. He’s no longer new and it’s a spring game. Not really shocked. I would bet the first 3 home games, if not all the home games, will be sold out,” predicted El-_-Jay, showcasing optimism for increased attendance in upcoming matches.
The weather was horrible but we know people want to get their lulz in. 35, rainy, gusty winds. Ya, I know every fan base would’ve sold out their spring game in those conditions,” stated Resident_Rise5915, underlining the impact of unfavorable weather on attendance figures.