@BrendenDaley you're right! MT @WSJ: student attendance at college football games down 7.1% http://on.wsj.com/1tZtzyZ pic.twitter.com/raGctCBvDH
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@BrendenDaley you're right! MT @WSJ: student attendance at college football games down 7.1% http://on.wsj.com/1tZtzyZ pic.twitter.com/raGctCBvDH
@WSJ Heathens.
@WSJ The best venue for a game is in front of your HD TV.
@WSJ HD TV makes staying in the choice. Bathroom when you want. Much cheaper snacks. Climate controlled.
@WSJ finding new sports to spectate or just finding sports uninteresting?
Not for Oregon “@WSJ: student attendance at college football games is down 7.1% since 2009. http://on.wsj.com/1tZtzyZ pic.twitter.com/mwtwFdZRkT”
@WSJ Maybe they are studying? Nah, what am I thinking?
@WSJ hmm, are grades improving concurrently?
@WSJ Do colleges really care since yhey have multiple TV revenue sources?
@WSJ No money, cant even pay college loans
“@WSJ: Average student attendance at college football games is down 7.1% since 2009. http://on.wsj.com/1tZtzyZ pic.twitter.com/MCXzUsBbPC” huh?
Maybe cause of all the new rules?@WSJ: Average student attendance at college football games is down 7.1% since 2009. http://on.wsj.com/1tZtzyZ
@WSJ More adults going back, less parents money to spend on beer and such.
“@WSJ: Average student attendance at college football games is down 7.1% since 2009. http://on.wsj.com/1tZtzyZ pic.twitter.com/KoUBrM9Jxo”
@WSJ recession = less jobs = more competition = need to study more = less football (grid iron), football is what we play (soccer)
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