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both teams were very direct, especially Western Michigan. Western Michigan booted the ball to the other side of the field every touch. They only had one serious attempt on goal that the crossbar saved. Northern Illinois mixed direct with possession but were also very wasteful. There were around 200-300 at the game, I missed the normal Akron soccer atmosphere I've come to love. Let's hope we get at least 1 home game in the NCAA tournament.

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both teams were very direct, especially Western Michigan. Western Michigan booted the ball to the other side of the field every touch. They only had one serious attempt on goal that the crossbar saved. Northern Illinois mixed direct with possession but were also very wasteful. There were around 200-300 at the game, I missed the normal Akron soccer atmosphere I've come to love. Let's hope we get at least 1 home game in the NCAA tournament.

Yeah, wasn't much of a Championship game. Could've placed a net in the middle of the field.

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official attendance was 167. Akron's loss in the 1st round hurt the MAC a little financially. 167 x $10 = $1670 compared to the 2,000 that would have shown up for more than $20,000 plus concessions.

I guess anyone can choose to interpret this number any way they want. But, it definitively answers the question for me regarding whether our soccer attendance is due to the Zips having a nationally-successful sport, as opposed to NE Ohio being filled with soccer fanatics who are just thirsting for the opportunity to see a good soccer game.

And by contrast, the last MAC football title game drew over 12,000, at a neutral site, with two teams that were also a very long way from home.

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official attendance was 167. Akron's loss in the 1st round hurt the MAC a little financially. 167 x $10 = $1670 compared to the 2,000 that would have shown up for more than $20,000 plus concessions.

I guess anyone can choose to interpret this number any way they want. But, it definitively answers the question for me regarding whether our soccer attendance is due to the Zips having a nationally-successful sport, as opposed to NE Ohio being filled with soccer fanatics who are just thirsting for the opportunity to see a good soccer game.

And by contrast, the last MAC football title game drew over 12,000, at a neutral site, with two teams that were also a very long way from home.

I think it was two reasons:

1) People were still shocked, sore, depressed, etc. about Friday. I'm a huge soccer fan no matter who is playing, but even I had a hard time walking past the Pouch yesterday without being depressed that two schools were playing for a MAC title on our field and one of them wasn't us...

2) It was a sunday and we all know how people feel about the NFL...

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I guess anyone can choose to interpret this number any way they want. But, it definitively answers the question for me regarding whether our soccer attendance is due to the Zips having a nationally-successful sport, as opposed to NE Ohio being filled with soccer fanatics who are just thirsting for the opportunity to see a good soccer game.

And by contrast, the last MAC football title game drew over 12,000, at a neutral site, with two teams that were also a very long way from home.

Skip, how many people do you think would show up at the "Big Dialer" (I forget now what the actual name of the place is, can anyone help me?) to watch those two (NIU-WMU) play American football.

Whoops! I forgot -- given local conditions, it might be more than would show to watch the home team! :P

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official attendance was 167. Akron's loss in the 1st round hurt the MAC a little financially. 167 x $10 = $1670 compared to the 2,000 that would have shown up for more than $20,000 plus concessions.

I guess anyone can choose to interpret this number any way they want. But, it definitively answers the question for me regarding whether our soccer attendance is due to the Zips having a nationally-successful sport, as opposed to NE Ohio being filled with soccer fanatics who are just thirsting for the opportunity to see a good soccer game.

And by contrast, the last MAC football title game drew over 12,000, at a neutral site, with two teams that were also a very long way from home.

I think it was two reasons:

1) People were still shocked, sore, depressed, etc. about Friday. I'm a huge soccer fan no matter who is playing, but even I had a hard time walking past the Pouch yesterday without being depressed that two schools were playing for a MAC title on our field and one of them wasn't us... :(

2) It was a sunday and we all know how people feel about the NFL...

Skip,

I believe the NEO is indeed a hotbed of soccer. Under normal conditions, I would have attended. But I just could not do it Sunday.........

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