Plus does anyone know what our attendance was at the Liberty bowl last year? I was there last year I would guess about 25K in attendance. I could be wrong.
How many did that baseball stadium hold? We filled that the night before.
For SA I’d guess 20,000. A little bit harder to get to.
ISU has already sold over 13k themselves, I'd bet a large amount it's over 20k. I'd guess around 30k.
Are there any chartered bus trips from DSM, KC? Link?Plus does anyone know what our attendance was at the Liberty bowl last year? I was there last year I would guess about 25K in attendance. I could be wrong.
Are there any chartered bus trips from DSM, KC? Link?
Ticket broker Ticket City posted about their sales in their blog today:
Alamo Bowl
* The Alamo Bowl is the top-selling bowl game outside the New Year’s Six.
* More than half of the sales (51%) have come from residents of Iowa.
* Compared to only 4% of orders coming from Washington state.
https://blog.ticketcity.com/bowl-game-sales-data-2018-2019-bowl-games/
Locals, radio giveaways, military, sponsors.Doesn't it make you wonder where the other 45% of the tickets were sold??? Just a guess but I would think that you could add at least a 10% bump for fans of each school outside of their respective state. Or at least 10% for Iowa State, it may be hard to triple the sales for Wazzu if only 4% of them came from Washington.
Me who is a ISU fan but lives in a different state other than Iowa?Locals, radio giveaways, military, sponsors.
Doesn't it make you wonder where the other 45% of the tickets were sold??? Just a guess but I would think that you could add at least a 10% bump for fans of each school outside of their respective state. Or at least 10% for Iowa State, it may be hard to triple the sales for Wazzu if only 4% of them came from Washington.
I don't think any of those groups are buying via Ticket City. Raphael at Ticket City and his team are good but they aren't selling tickets to locals or sponsors.Locals, radio giveaways, military, sponsors.