Bayou Classic thought


bluedog

"Leader of Kings"
I know it's a slim chance in happening but what do you guys think about having the game played at least one time in an arena of 100,000 plus to set a record for BCF attendance like LSU did for baseball when they played Tulane at zeypher field instead of at home?
:idea:
 
I thought the BC already has the BCF's highest attendance. I know one of the games in old Tulane stadium had over 76,000 in attendance. What other BCF game had more in attendance?
 

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1974 - Bayou Classic I - (76,763), Grambling 21, Southern 0
Played in front of 76,753 fans at Tulane Stadium, Grambling won the first Bayou Classic and its fifth straight game in the series. The Tigers (11-1) were SWAC co-champs with Alcorn State, and went on to defeat South Carolina State 28-7 in the Pelican Bowl. The game is still the only shutout in Bayou Classic history.
 
Originally posted by GSUperTiger
I thought the BC already has the BCF's highest attendance. I know one of the games in old Tulane stadium had over 76,000 in attendance. What other BCF game had more in attendance?

Dude read my post again...please
 
Originally posted by GSUperTiger
Reread my post -- what is the point if the record is already set?

Ahh how about raising the bar and breaking/setting a new one?
 
Originally posted by bluedog
Ahh how about raising the bar and breaking/setting a new one?

play it here:
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It holds 91k
 
The Flawida classic set a new record with 73,358 this year.


Originally posted by bluedog
1st choice :tup:

Only Choice

FYI:
The expanded capacity of the Superdome, (when the Saints play) is 76K
 
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