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I Twitter has been awful for a long time
It depends. I assume if they go with the split season they will refund half the cost or apply the other half to next year. If thats the case I would go to half the games.Jamie Pollard sent email with 3 options which they will reveal on Sept 1 or before, no fans, split season, or full games with 50% capacity, plus no tailgating on lots which will only be open 2 hours before and after. Also no RVs, no food just soda and water in stadium.
How many of you just want to switch your season pass to 2021 now after this news.
Is Louisiana going to be on CyloneTV?
So they are allowing 100% capacity to the largest group that can gather in doors at the stadium. Not sure I follow the logic on that one.Just got an email from ISU that the SEZ will permit 100% attendance, and they lowered our ticket cost to $500. BUT NO BOOZE.
Of course, subject to change.
No booze for sale in the SEZ? Looks like I will be wearing the pair of pants with many pockets...Just got an email from ISU that the SEZ will permit 100% attendance, and they lowered our ticket cost to $500. BUT NO BOOZE.
Of course, subject to change.
Just got an email from ISU that the SEZ will permit 100% attendance, and they lowered our ticket cost to $500. BUT NO BOOZE.
Of course, subject to change.
Jamie Pollard sent email with 3 options which they will reveal on Sept 1 or before, no fans, split season, or full games with 50% capacity, plus no tailgating on lots which will only be open 2 hours before and after. Also no RVs, no food just soda and water in stadium.
How many of you just want to switch your season pass to 2021 now after this news.
No tailgating is hard to enforce. People still have to park.
I guess you could open up lots 30-60 minutes before the game and close them after. Would that be the plan?
I worry about bathrooms and bathroom lines even for 10k fans. 10k people could space out in a 60k stadium...not always in bathroom lines.
Watching the NBA/NHL it's pretty clear that sports as TV sports works. Baseball is working less because of traveling/no bubble, but at least it's possible without fans.
To be honest, if there are fans, it makes sense for it to be only home team season ticket holders. Imagine 5-10k visiting fans traveling state to state every Saturday for these things for 60-70 FBS teams that might still play. That's obviously a greater risk than just locals going to a local event.
No tailgating is hard to enforce. People still have to park.
I guess you could open up lots 30-60 minutes before the game and close them after. Would that be the plan?
I worry about bathrooms and bathroom lines even for 10k fans. 10k people could space out in a 60k stadium...not always in bathroom lines.
Watching the NBA/NHL it's pretty clear that sports as TV sports works. Baseball is working less because of traveling/no bubble, but at least it's possible without fans.
To be honest, if there are fans, it makes sense for it to be only home team season ticket holders. Imagine 5-10k visiting fans traveling state to state every Saturday for these things for 60-70 FBS teams that might still play. That's obviously a greater risk than just locals going to a local event.
That really needs to be reconfigured. Allowing people to sit in high top chairs along the window ruins the experience for everyone else.
IIRC, they already addressed this last year. Took out the high seats and the drink rail along the glass.
In the SEZ email this year, no seats or tables upstairs and socially distanced seats downstairs.
The email stated parking lots will open 2 hours before the game time, but NO tents. So I gather we can sit in the car or stand outside and drink a beer or two before we enter the stadium. At least we have that. But no grills and the rest of it.
Social media in 2005 --
"Oh, this is cool! Now I can keep in touch with my friends from high school!"
Social media in 2020 --
"I wish I could forget everything about my friends from high school."
I'm happy that they are at least trying. I wonder how enforceable no tailgating is. I mean, are they really going to have cops walking around telling people to fold up that table and chairs or extinguish that grill? From where we were a few days ago, I'm going to be ecstatic just to watch them play on TV. If they give me 3 games to pick from, I'm going...and I'm still going to drink a few beers prior to the game even if it's in my car.
I do wonder how they would have fans pick which games they can go to for a "split season package". I assume donor level, but man, those first few games are going to be what everyone wants. Who in their right mind would pick that WVU game on 12/5? Other than us farmers who couldn't go to October and November games anyway.