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No problem. Just don't stand invisible in the many openings hidden between the decks.Heaven forbid someone actually stand in the bleachers though am I right??
No problem. Just don't stand invisible in the many openings hidden between the decks.Heaven forbid someone actually stand in the bleachers though am I right??
No, it didn't.You don't think this happened at Rutgers, MD, Ville, or TCU?
No, it didn't.
Because perception matters. Stadiums with traditional tunnels and people in their seats appear fuller than those with open concourses for the wandering hordes. They generate more stadium noise to support the defense and make a much better impression to a TV audience. I can understand how people may want to stand given the opportunity. I simply want to eliminate the stadium design elements that allow them to do it. It was a big mistake--one admitted by the project manager in retrospect--and if I could change one non-football performance item it would be to change the stadium design.
Yes. Perception matters. The perception that mattered as to Rutgers was that it is a much bigger state than Connecticut and its physically closer to New YOrk. I wish we had changed perception on those two factors.
Rutgers celebrates its come from behind victory over Indiana, Oct. 17, 2015.No, it didn't.
Rutgers celebrates its come from behind victory over Indiana, Oct. 17, 2015.
Rutgers celebrates its come from behind victory over Indiana, Oct. 17, 2015.
We ain't Michigan. Nor will we be Michigan if every fan stayed at every game till the end from here on out.We look like losers. Bad image for the program that's trying to change it.
I urge many of you to go to another big-time venue. I have been to a dozen or so. including MI. You will see how real fans act. The thread is correct. Pathetic display.
We keep doing the same old, then we will stay small time in the eyes of most.
Ha......Is it bothering anyone else that title should read display by fans?
Wow. Give your tickets to a member of the armed forces or the Boys/Girls Club next time. Then you'll be spared the inconvenience of being a fan.
okay, I'll stop going. I can't really afford to buy anything, and I find the pro-military politics and the relentless advertising and P.A. noise obnoxious/offensive. I do love football, but the culture just isn't for me.