‘The switch came down to numbers. Chautauqua County, where Fredonia sits on the northern edge, lists a population of just under 140,000. Rochester’s Monroe County has over 700,000. While the Bills rarely drew 1,000 fans in a day at Fredonia State, they’re hoping for five times that many at St. John Fisher. “The move to Rochester has been a major success for us”, said team owner Ralph Wilson Jr. “It gives us a presence in an area we’re trying to promote as a regional franchise. “Fredonia was great to us, but it’s not centrally located … people wouldn’t drive there. I was surprised how few fans came to camp last year”. And, oh yeah, the Bills sell 20 percent of their tickets in Monroe County, 14 percent in Rochester alone.’