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There's no doubt the rain from Hurricane Helene impacted the 40th celebration of the Circle City Classic, but the attendance issues the event has had over the years are not new.
"We compete with over 25 classics now. This is one of the original. But we're really trying to figure out how do we morph it into something that's a little bit different and more meaningful for the community," said Alice Watson, president and CEO of Indiana Black Expo, the organization responsible for the Circle City Classic.
Watson said that a lot of attendance in previous years has come from people who travel outside the state to attend the Classic. She also adds the optics of filling a stadium of over 70,000 play a role in perceived attendance, compared to the Hoosier Dome, where games were previously held. According to Watson, prior feasibility studies show where the game attendance goal should be.
"We attempt to fill a stadium, but the reality is if we hit a number that is somewhere between 25,000 and 30,000 in attendance, that's a huge success," Watson said.
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