As well as 46309 students enrolled.
Denton's population is estimated in 2024 to be 164k. Denton County's population is over 1 million.
So we got the following for crowds at DATCU last season for our 30th season of FBS play since the i-aa prison sentence was commuted after 1994:
23,510 for SFA (W)
27049 for Wyoming (W)
18529 for Tulsa (W)
23138 for Tulane (L)
28519 for Army (L)
17387 for East Carolina (L)
So, we got a total attendance, according to UNT's reported numbers, of 138,132...which averaged 23,022 a game.
Just gives you something to chew on.
oh I definitely think there's some power conference collusion going on in seeding...taking from your above post, that Dayton/Nevada game stands out, especially when you have UT/Colorado State and UF/Colorado on 7/10 lines...but what are you meant to do when 3 of your 5 seeds are middies like SDSU, St. Mary's, Gonzaga? 5s have to play 12s and 12s are usually the top programs in the mid-major tier.
I mean, I guess you can split hairs that a 5 could've been a 4 (the 4s went 3 of 4, with 2 advancing to at least the Elite8 or a 12 should've been an 11 (the 11s went 3 and 4 as well, all against power conference foes). the 5/12s here read way less of protectionism and more of just math
in the end, all I'm really trying to convey is that, ya, maybe the mid-major cinderella is dead, but the evidence of one year's tournament isn't enough to make that definitive determination.
and while maaaaaybe the days of building around 4 years-at-one-school players does feel like it's near done, I don't think keeping key parts of a roster together for 2-3 seasons at a Mid-Major is out of the question...relationships still count for a lot in this game. I firmly believe that we'd have a roster of at least Floyd, Newell...maybe B-Lo...and a couple of the bench kids back this season if Hodge hadn't been hired away. and goodness knows that all the CSU kids aren't getting million dollar deals to come to UNT...no clue on their NIL situations, but by and large those kids are here because of Robinson
The thing is, why would any starter at Miami ever think about holding out? It's not like they can go somewhere else and get more money. They're already paying their starting QB more than the $4 million Nico was asking for.
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