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As a 9 seed playing Notre Dame in South Bend. Would love that. But unless ND loses to Southern Cal, they are going to be higher than an 8.
If we can’t get a home game, this is probably the next best thing. While tickets may not be plentiful for IU, weather permitting, would be a great scene for IU folks to show up by the thousands in SB. Been years since have been to a game there, but do they still show the game on big screen in the basketball arena?
 
If we can’t get a home game, this is probably the next best thing. While tickets may not be plentiful for IU, weather permitting, would be a great scene for IU folks to show up by the thousands in SB. Been years since have been to a game there, but do they still show the game on big screen in the basketball arena?
IU fans, nor any visiting fan, can show up “by the thousands.” The visiting team gets the normal allotment of tickets just as if it were a regular season game, which is around 2,500 tickets. Same would hold true if IU hosts a game. It’s going to be a true home game for the higher seed.
 
IU fans, nor any visiting fan, can show up “by the thousands.” The visiting team gets the normal allotment of tickets just as if it were a regular season game, which is around 2,500 tickets. Same would hold true if IU hosts a game. It’s going to be a true home game for the higher seed.
I’ve lived in South Bend. If it’s 2,500 tickets, they’ll be taken by IU fans. There’s an awful lot of crimson up there. Sports bars and the like were always packed with cream and crimson during IU games.
 
I’ve lived in South Bend. If it’s 2,500 tickets, they’ll be taken by IU fans. There’s an awful lot of crimson up there. Sports bars and the like were always packed with cream and crimson during IU games.
But it’s the reversible jacket fans you’re seeing. They only care about the basketball program. They aren’t showing up for football. IU will have no issue selling out its small allotment of tickets for the game but don’t expect to see 10,000 IU fans inside of Notre Dane stadium just because SouthBend has IU people are in the area. I would bet many of those same fans are attending ND games in full ND gear during the year and then when basketball rolls around, out come the red jackets and dust off the mothballs.
 
But it’s the reversible jacket fans you’re seeing. They only care about the basketball program. They aren’t showing up for football. IU will have no issue selling out its small allotment of tickets for the game but don’t expect to see 10,000 IU fans inside of Notre Dane stadium just because SouthBend has IU people are in the area. I would bet many of those same fans are attending ND games in full ND gear during the year and then when basketball rolls around, out come the red jackets and dust off the mothballs.
I don’t expect to see 10k up there. And all the ones I knew, or talked to, were IU alumni. I lot of those reversible jacket fans traded in their jackets back when RMK was fired. I’m sure there are still some, but the ones I knew were hardcore IU.
 
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IU fans, nor any visiting fan, can show up “by the thousands.” The visiting team gets the normal allotment of tickets just as if it were a regular season game, which is around 2,500 tickets. Same would hold true if IU hosts a game. It’s going to be a true home game for the higher seed.
I imagine there will be plenty more than the allotment of 2500 for the first time IU has had a good team in forever. I imagine I’ll be getting mine off resale, as I’d guess thousands of others will too. Maybe not 10,000 but significantly more than the allotment.
 
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But it’s the reversible jacket fans you’re seeing. They only care about the basketball program. They aren’t showing up for football. IU will have no issue selling out its small allotment of tickets for the game but don’t expect to see 10,000 IU fans inside of Notre Dane stadium just because SouthBend has IU people are in the area. I would bet many of those same fans are attending ND games in full ND gear during the year and then when basketball rolls around, out come the red jackets and dust off the mothballs.
I know a ND season ticket holder who has already been selected for his 4 seats that he has for the regular season with the opportunity to purchase up to 12 more for only $250 a piece. They are going to struggle without the students on campus, especially so close to the holidays. There will be plenty of secondary market tickets available for that game.
 
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If we went to ND, there would be a lot of IU fan interest in going to that game, and there are a lot of IU fans within close driving distance (duh).

It's not uncommon for ND's stadium to be taken over. IU wouldn't quite be like the UGA or OSU games there, but there would be quite bit of red in the crowd.

I am getting too far ahead -- we've got to beat PU first and they have to win at USC.
 
If we went to ND, there would be a lot of IU fan interest in going to that game, and there are a lot of IU fans within close driving distance (duh).

It's not uncommon for ND's stadium to be taken over. IU wouldn't quite be like the UGA or OSU games there, but there would be quite bit of red in the crowd.

I am getting too far ahead -- we've got to beat PU first and they have to win at USC.
I would be shocked if ND stadium is overtaken by opposing fans in a playoff game. The few examples where large groups of visitors got seats there are during regular season games when the team was down. This is a playoff game. Not going to happen.
Although, the reversible jacket crowd will be in a bit of a bind because IU basketball plays Dec 21st at home against Chattanooga and if this game ends up being one of the 3 games they play on….yep….Dec 21st, what on earth will they do?🤣
 
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I predict ND will lose to USC. That would make 2 losses to unranked teams for ND….it should boot them from the CFP but who knows how the politics work.
They have to put 7 at large teams in though, and with the SEC teams seriously cannibalizing themselves, ND could easily get in with another loss. Probably not likely, there will be enough B10, SEC, and probably a 2nd ACC team, that would have better cases. But the more SEC candidates that lose, the better chance a 2 loss ND team would have.
 
I would be shocked if ND stadium is overtaken by opposing fans in a playoff game. The few examples where large groups of visitors got seats there are during regular season games when the team was down. This is a playoff game. Not going to happen.
Although, the reversible jacket crowd will be in a bit of a bind because IU basketball plays Dec 21st at home against Chattanooga and if this game ends up being one of the 3 games they play on….yep….Dec 21st, what on earth will they do?🤣
No, there would be quite a bit of red in the crowd.

The reversible jacket crowd isn’t that big. Plenty of IU fans would hit the secondary market.
 
They have to put 7 at large teams in though, and with the SEC teams seriously cannibalizing themselves, ND could easily get in with another loss. Probably not likely, there will be enough B10, SEC, and probably a 2nd ACC team, that would have better cases. But the more SEC candidates that lose, the better chance a 2 loss ND team would have.
If ND loses to USC I see them as the last team in playing at whoever loses the B1G title game.
 
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No, there would be quite a bit of red in the crowd.

The reversible jacket crowd isn’t that big. Plenty of IU fans would hit the secondary market.
Agree. Most of the reversible jacket crowd are not grads or donors to either IU or ND. They aren't season ticket holders in either sport at either place. Mostly, they just switch the channel from NBC to BTN and go back to Wal Mart or Rally House ( depending on their income) for different gear when December rolls around.
 
No, there would be quite a bit of red in the crowd.

The reversible jacket crowd isn’t that big. Plenty of IU fans would hit the secondary market.
I’ve got to think that the “reversible jacket” crowd, whatever remains of it, has to be shrinking, with IU football now a rocket ship and bball on a somewhat uneven trajectory.

With Cig at the helm, it won’t be long until IU is the dominant football program in the state of Indiana!
 
I’ve lived in South Bend. If it’s 2,500 tickets, they’ll be taken by IU fans. There’s an awful lot of crimson up there. Sports bars and the like were always packed with cream and crimson during IU games.
South Bend and the surrounding cities have lots of IU Alumni. There is an IU campus in South Bend.
 
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