Knowing there's a bit of sarcasm in the post that NoVa was responding to, his post was serious...and your response uneducated. Guessing you're in your 20's, only way your comments are explainable.
NoVa is a bit older than me, as I keep reminding everyone
, and I'm heading rapidly towards 62. So to him, "before Cael" goes way back...40+ years, in fact.
History lesson...Even in the 2000's (year 2000 through 2009), Penn State traveled well, and the numbers did amount to "hundreds of fans", I'm guessing 200 to 700, depending on location. Iowa was the last school to have NCAA's "on a college campus", in 2001, so I suspect we travelled in the low hundreds, for example, and closer-to-home venues, provided more fans an opportunity to attend. In the 1990's, all the NCAA Tournaments were on college campuses, and average attendance (all schools) was a bit over 10,000 for each session, and about 13,000 for the finals, though it varied widely. In the 1980's, average attendance for NCAA's was about 8,000 per session.
From my vantage point, PSU fans have always travelled well. Not as well as Iowa, Iowa State, Oklahoma St., and a few others that were always in the championship hunt, but yes, well enough. Then after inventing wrestling, in 2011
, the Penn State following increased dramatically, which makes perfect sense to me...not sure why it doesn't to you.