Whoever said ticket sales are down for this year’s College Football Playoff title game was right, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be a lot of fans in attendance.

In fact, most of them may be related to Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa, who has a lot of family members across the western United States.

Per AL.com, the Tagovailoa family is expected to account for more than 400 of the fans in attendance on Monday night:

At last count, the number of Tua’s extended family attending the game was at 405.

You read that correctly: Four-hundred and five people, according to one member of the family helping to organize travel and logistics. And the number is expected to grow. Many of those relatives live in the Bay Area, but flights full of Tua fans are coming from Hawaii as well. Many others are flying or driving in from Utah, Colorado, Seattle and other points throughout the West.

By the time all is said and done, there could be 500 members of the Tagovailoa family in attendance on Monday night.

That should provide some sort of home-field advantage for the Tide.