The concern is this just moves the problem to Rick’s parking lot or Dave’s or downtown or to some of the gas station parking lots in town. I hope this helps keep the district safe but doesn’t have alternate effects.
He does historical ratings. Currently we’re at 6.48 for comparison we were at 5.54. https://pearatings.com/cbase/d1/team-profile?team=Mississippi%20St.&season=2026
The trapezoid is based on what pear analytics calls “kill shots”, which are innings in which you put up a crooked number and follow that 1/2 inning by not allowing any runs. So we score 3 in the bottom of the first and put up a 0 in the top of the second that is considered a kill shot. He has...
There’s no need in changing the open container law, I really enjoy getting a draft beer from boardtown and walking to the stadium. All that needs to be done is enforce the loitering laws that are already in place.
The loitering and drinking in the parking lot was happening at the sprint mart by the highlands and at the sprint mart by Harvey’s too. They certainly don’t have open container laws. I promise you that’s not in the thought process
I can guarantee you that the open container law did not attract the people in question to the cotton district. I would put my life savings on it that they didn’t even know it exists.
We haven’t won a challenge in weeks and frankly got absolutely hosed on the double play. He was out and it cost us 3 runs. BOC was asked about it in the post game and he did a good job of coach speaking it but you could 100% tell he was utterly pissed off about it.
We haven’t truly hit on a basketball transfer to date. Melendez was probably the best so far.
Basically all the offense and defensive linemen we’ve brought in have been misses.