You’ve probably seen this dude on TikTok. He stays in stadiums and explores them after games for as long as he can. He did one at Citizens Bank Park a couple months back that showed him sneaking into the executive dining room and different suites. Well he’s back and he subjected himself to a light form of torture – Temple vs. Army in one of the lightest-attended college football games of all time:

@gfedgocrazy

I went to the lightest attended event at an NFL stadium to see how long I can stay there

♬ original sound – GFed

 

Can you believe Temple pays the Eagles millions of dollars a year to draw maybe 1,000 fans every game? That’s nuts. They don’t even open up the second level during games because there is no reason to. The illustrious Temple vs. Army rivalry isn’t getting asses in seats. I gotta wonder if Temple even invite recruits to home games. I think if I was a coach I’d be too embarrassed. I’d invite them to an Eagles game before I let them see the type of crowds we’re drawing. If you’re any good and you come watch Temple get pummeled in front of 100 people why would you want to go there? I wouldn’t be shocked if Villanova or West Chester draws more. How did this program only host College Gameday a decade ago?

If you’ve watched GFed’s videos before, you know he’s typically walking around stadiums for an hour-plus after games. He lasted 70 minutes in CBP this summer. He had zero shot to hit that number. Clearing a stadium in less than 30 minutes after the clock struck zero, while having to stay for both team’s alma maters, is crazy. It has to be the greatest job in the world. Getting paid to barely work and not have to fight traffic in the parking lot is what dreams are made. Instead of a ‘how long can I stay’ video he should’ve timed himself to see how fast he could leave.

Also, he suggested Temple should partner with Villanova or Penn to share the stadium. Nova I doubt has the facilities to accommodate the team and Franklin Field is still a 52,000 seat stadium. Sure, it’s embarrassing to show off this gameday experience, but the only selling point for recruits might be the amenities the Eagles and the Linc provide.