First time back on here in a while. Has the school announced a policy on fan attendance? 20% capacity etc.?
Welcome back! To answer your question, no nothing has been said but its prolly too early. They changed the basketball game at the well a week before. They told the pep band they were playing the 4 games at the well then changed their mind. You see the trend here. I’m hoping since its outdoors and plenty of room we will be able to attend but not counting on it.
I would be surprised if we have a home game with more than 1,000 fans in Paladin Stadium during Winter/Spring 2021 - unless the COVID test positivity numbers drop drastically AND the team begins with AMAZING results (not “merely” wins) and unprecedented publicity in the first 2-3 games.
If we play, and more than 1,000 fans are allowed to attend, I’ll place a fairly large wager that EVERY game’s attendance will exceed 1,000 in attendance, regardless of the record. My winnings can be split 50/50 between the UFFP & the FFPA.affirm wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 7:59 pmI would be surprised if we have a home game with more than 1,000 fans in Paladin Stadium during Winter/Spring 2021 - unless the COVID test positivity numbers drop drastically AND the team begins with AMAZING results (not “merely” wins) and unprecedented publicity in the first 2-3 games.
FUBeAR wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 8:35 pmIf we play, and more than 1,000 fans are allowed to attend, I’ll place a fairly large wager that EVERY game’s attendance will exceed 1,000 in attendance, regardless of the record. My winnings can be split 50/50 between the UFFP & the FFPA.affirm wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 7:59 pmI would be surprised if we have a home game with more than 1,000 fans in Paladin Stadium during Winter/Spring 2021 - unless the COVID test positivity numbers drop drastically AND the team begins with AMAZING results (not “merely” wins) and unprecedented publicity in the first 2-3 games.
Name your amount & where your ‘winnings’ won’t be going.
People are HUNGRY for FCS Football!!!
We averaged 5,908 per game in 2019. Because of COVID, weather and football in February/March, I doubt there will be more than 2,500 at each game. Based on the present COVID numbers in Greenville, I am expecting Furman to allow only parents at the games. As the vaccine is more available, maybe the numbers will start to go down so fans are allowed. As it stands, I don’t see Furman taking the risk to allow fans.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 8:14 amSo are you thinking that even if FU allowed 4-5000 fans, fewer than 1000 would show up? Why would that be? The weather shouldn’t be an issue. People went to HS games and FBS games as much as they were allowed to. People won’t stay home just to watch FBS on TV. Why wouldn’t they show up?
I don’t expect them to allow fans. I’ll be pretty surprised if we play. But if it were allowed I think there might be some pretty good crowds. It’s a time of year when there isn’t much else going on. The weather may turn out to be pretty spectacular- no heat at all but maybe some wind. And most people are over the really irrational Covid fear and feel competent to avoid the stuff in a mostly empty stadium taking precautions that are now second nature.Roundball wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 9:03 amWe averaged 5,908 per game in 2019. Because of COVID, weather and football in February/March, I doubt there will be more than 2,500 at each game. Based on the present COVID numbers in Greenville, I am expecting Furman to allow only parents at the games. As the vaccine is more available, maybe the numbers will start to go down so fans are allowed. As it stands, I don’t see Furman taking the risk to allow fans.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 8:14 amSo are you thinking that even if FU allowed 4-5000 fans, fewer than 1000 would show up? Why would that be? The weather shouldn’t be an issue. People went to HS games and FBS games as much as they were allowed to. People won’t stay home just to watch FBS on TV. Why wouldn’t they show up?
Back when people were afraid to go out in the yard, wearing masks in the ocean or when driving by themselves that was pretty irrational. That’s what I meant. Being outdoors on a windy spring day with a mask on 20 ft from anybody doesn’t seem too dangerous to many people anymore. It’s probably about as safe as it gets.
Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 3:26 pmBack when people were afraid to go out in the yard, wearing masks in the ocean or when driving by themselves that was pretty irrational. That’s what I meant. Being outdoors on a windy spring day with a mask on 20 ft from anybody doesn’t seem too dangerous to many people anymore. It’s probably about as safe as it gets.