Once again the BIG moment has finally arrived. Yes its the 68th Magic City Classic. Last year was crazy and we want 2009 to be even CRAZIER. Come out and enjoy the food, family, fun, football game, and The Battle Of The Bands!!! The biggest part of this event. Last year the Magic City Classic set a chart topping record of 69,113 people in attendance and has been declared as the #1 HBCU Classic. So come out and lets set a new record. Come and enjoy the celebrity ambassador (which hasn't been released yet) and the Halloween festivities. Also; most important of all is WHO IS GOING TO WIN THE BATTLE OF THE BANDS?!?!?! Will it be the Mighty Marching Hornets of Alabama State University or the Marching Maroon & White of Alabama A&M university. You'll have to come see for your self on October 31, 2009. See you in the Magic City!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
more like 40'00 young buck...there was an estimated attendence on site wich includes the entire park complex sourounding legion field of 103,000 thats more like a nascar race then a football game
Hey Home Skillet Biscuit; that's counting the people inside the stadium. Its like 3,000 + outside tailgating and partying. Please do pay attention to how many people that be there. It's been killing the Florida Classic for the last two years. Fact not an Opinion.
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Real talk 69,113 is the number for coming into the stadium. I will def have pictures to show everyone how big this CLASSIC is. Remember its more than just a game!!! How many Classics can say they shut down the State of ALABAMA and make the two major Universitites in that state change to an away game (ALABAMA AND AUBURN).
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Real talk 69,113 is the number for coming into the stadium. I will def have pictures to show everyone how big this CLASSIC is. Remember its more than just a game!!! How many Classics can say they shut down the State of ALABAMA and make the two major Universitites in that state change to an away game (ALABAMA AND AUBURN).