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Some WPIAL football players were in the crowd of cardboard cutouts at the Super Bowl, according to our news partners at TribLIVE.com.
WPIAL football fans might recognize some familiar faces in the Super Bowl crowd at Raymond James Stadium. The NFL filled empty seats with cardboard cutouts Sunday night, and some featured football ...
The other 30,000 seats are filled with cardboard cutouts of familiar faces like Eminem, Billie Eilish and Drake. “So when you turn on the TV, you’ll look around.
Michigan State announced Tuesday it will sell fans the chance to have their cutouts fill seats at upcoming football games, beginning with the Oct. 24 opener against Rutgers.
In October, shortly after the Big Ten had announced it would only allow fans who were immediate family members of players or staff, Michigan announced that it would be selling cardboard cutouts at ...
Actually, though, the stadium wasn’t as full of people as it looked, since about 30,000 of the “attendees” were actually cardboard cutouts.
The UA athletic department announced Sunday that it is selling cardboard cutouts that will be placed in the stands for the Wildcats' home football games. For $99 (end zone) or $55 (west sideline ...
Only about 25,000 fans are in attendance. The other 30,000 seats are filled with cardboard cutouts of familiar faces like Eminem, Billie Eilish and Drake.
Instead, fans have been ordering cardboard cutouts of themselves to be displayed in the stadium. Brighton say they will have cutouts of fans at the stadium for the club's remaining home games this ...
With stadium capacity limited to 3,500, UNC honored famous alums like Michael Jordan and Lawrence Taylor with cardboard cutouts.