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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 28 Aug 2014

    Why is average student attendance at college football games down 7% since 2009? http://on.wsj.com/1wH5HWw pic.twitter.com/IjCHsuyjap

    3:03 AM - 28 Aug 2014
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      1. Kelsey Anderson‏ @KelseyOAnderson 28 Aug 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        "@WSJ: Why is student attendance at college football games down 7%? http://on.wsj.com/1wH5HWw " Because they took our @chiefilliniwek halftime!

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      1. Kathleen Tara‏ @kathleentarao 28 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ because we're too busy working on Friday and Saturday nights

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      1. commander‏ @Mapster76 28 Aug 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        Too many stoppages of play “@WSJ: Why is average student attendance at college football games down 7% since 2009? http://on.wsj.com/1wH5HWw 

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      2. Casey Buckley‏ @CaseyBuckley 28 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ bc we don't like seeing the source of our massive debt

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      3. Casey Buckley‏ @CaseyBuckley 28 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ I also avoid shiny new student centers

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      2. Matthew Kanterman, CFA‏ @theKanterman 28 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ easy: Michigan is playing Appalachian state instead of notre dame at home.

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      3. Matthew Kanterman, CFA‏ @theKanterman 28 Aug 2014
        Replying to @theKanterman

        @WSJ and also they changed the student seating. Seniors no longer get seniority so then are less obliged to go.

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      1. Walt Tompkins‏ @railfanwalt 29 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ Student's FREE TICKETS are a thing of the past at most schools.

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      1. Joe Judge‏ @JosephMJudge 28 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ Attendance at college soccer games is surging. http:/goo.gl/Qiwb3f

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      1. RichardNew‏ @RichardNew 28 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ @nuclear94 TV is better than the on site experience. And cheaper.

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      1. Prepseer‏ @prepseer 28 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ In a word--television.

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      1. Jon Steiner‏ @lionjds 28 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ @IntelligentCFB Flat screen, High-Def.

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      1. matt‏ @LegalMaruchana 28 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ because college football blows

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      1. Steven Sorice‏ @SSorice 28 Aug 2014
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        “@WSJ: Why is average student attendance at college football games down 7% since 2009? http://on.wsj.com/1wH5HWw  pic.twitter.com/eMDx9YJosw”SAD!!

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      1. Deranged Macabre‏ @unbound_brewer 28 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ perhaps because people are starting to realize that college football is a terrible institution

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      1. Janet Livingston‏ @livingstonja 28 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ UGA is down more than that-Heard that they would rather be on smart phone or have wifi access because of length of play-

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      1. Janet Livingston‏ @livingstonja 28 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ Understand college kids would rather be on smart phones or have wifi available! UGA has lot of empty seats in student section-

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