I have have been reading through this y’all funny. Any time you have an actual crowd of 15k you probably have around 20k tickets sold. If you have actual 25k then you probably sold 30k or so in the books. All schools this day in age report tickets sold at least according to the conversations I had with Scott Farmer back in the day. While actual attendance can affect things like recruiting, selling concessions and other things around the stadium, and possibly a bowl bid if everything else is equal. Counting your attendance by tickets sold has no negative affects on any of those things as it is common practice in the college game today.
So, you truly can’t read . . . please confirm you have NO degree from Louisiana . . .
To answer your question I’m to old to have a degree from Louisiana. My degree is from USL. I’m kind of embarrassed to say I am a washed up attorney who could never get a job at a real firm.
But it must be you who can’t read because you have never answered one of my questions which just continues you have no answers.
Name one? . . . I answered it way more times than you expected . . . and every other poster besides you have agreed with me . . . you are on an island all alone . . . and like Turbine has repeatedly said and I agree with, this university, they one you claim a degree from . . . is Louisiana . . .
FYI Vic this was the post that started what I replied to about counting paid attendance or actual attendance.
Then one guy stepped in and said the ncaa should step in and make everyone do student tickets the same way where some may charge and some just show an ID. That’s when I made my comment about why they aren’t giving trophies for attendance.
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