Social media burned Miami fans when Hurricanes ran out of tunnel
Power 5 football is back. Miami is hosting UAB, a game being shown on the ACC Network.
As is the case in stadiums everywhere, Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida is at reduced capacity due to COVID-19 measures. Lack of attendance at Hurricanes has long been a go-to for fans trash-talking UM.
On Thursday night, social media had a predictable reaction to the sight of Miami’s first home crowd.
Looks like a normal-sized Miami crowd? https://t.co/ft1jnopQed
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) September 11, 2020
Miami’s crowd size doesn’t look any different. pic.twitter.com/LXXcwT96n6
— Wilson Lemieux (@WilsonLemieux) September 11, 2020
Looks like a normal Miami hurricane crowd:)
— Ucfman94 (@ucfman94) September 11, 2020
Looks like the usual Miami home crowd.
— coog57™ (@coog57) September 11, 2020
Looks like a normal crowd in Miami
— Ryan (@GoGators4Life) September 11, 2020
I think this is the biggest crowd to see a Miami home game in years
— ClemsonTY (@TigerTruth2) September 11, 2020
Watching this Miami game and the crowd feels completely normal
— Pregame Empire (@PregameEmpire) September 11, 2020
Miami crowd packed like normal
— ???? ????? ?? (@john_earleiv) September 11, 2020
Looks like a normal Miami crowd. https://t.co/W10bC0ocAS
— The Jorster (@jorster) September 11, 2020
Looks like the typical Miami crowd
— Jeff Graves (@jgraves1990) September 11, 2020
Miami looks like it has a full crowd tonight.
— Thomas Beindit (@tbeindit) September 11, 2020
This still isn't the smallest crowd Miami has had.
— ListenUpPodcast (@ListenUpPodcas1) September 11, 2020
The ACC Network crew shared that Hard Rock Stadium is limited to 13,000 for Thursday’s game, which is currently scoreless in the first quarter.