The kids part is legitimate. Casual weekend visitor with a grill? How many of those do we have a year? 5? And isn't RFL a free for all?
Not many since it's been legislated out. And there was nowhere to do it in the first place. If you offered people an area to do it -- there would be a bunch. It's the same difference between setting up your own tailgate(bringing in your grill and setup for baseball game) vs paying Southern Traditions thousands to set one up for you(being bought into the LFL). Imagine if the school quit allowing you to setup your own tailgate. It would certainly help Southern Traditions. But there would be thousands of people that would like to do it that would just stay home at that point. It's the same deal in the baseball stadium.
Are the berms there for the casual weekender?
Berms are good. I think you know I spent years pushing for tiers and they gave me a little bit of one. The rest of it will follow suit in time. I think they need to revisit the cooler size restriction because following the exact letter of that law prettymuch no popular brand will work. Now in my experience last year, they turned the other cheek as long as you were fairly close.
Weren't you the guy who complained about the terrible views from the bleachers?
Weren't you the guy that didn't want to do anything with the stadium initially when I first started beating this drum? I know you were -- I just don't remember which of your usernames it was under. But, yes, it does seem I've known what needed to happen at Dudy Noble since being one of the first to push for a demolition. Although nothing I proposed messed with the lounges nearly as much as they did. I just wanted to limit height and come up with something inclusive behind them where you could both see the game and create the lounge experience on a game to game basis.
At some point the AD had to address the point that we had a stadium that was 80% empty for 80% of the games, and was packed well beyond capacity for 20% of the games. Like it or not, it doesn't seem that the double-headers are coming back, so we can't count on those for huge crowds on Saturdays.
The screw up was in implementation on the admin's part. The lifetime tickets were a huge issue, but would be a much smaller one if you allow walk-up people to sit in the grandstand without Usher Nazis enforcing ridiculous rules that shouldn't exist.
And let's face it, there's nothing comfortable about a stadium on SBW and regionals unless you have a chairback, so bleachers/berms/SRO, none of that matters. It's packed. It is what it is. At least more people will be able to see the game now.
I was pretty comfortable at the Arky game in right when we got there from the spring game late. Standing. But drinking and able to see the game. Definitely a hugeeeee improvement in that area IMO. The ability to just see the game, even in a huge crowd, can't be overstated. Monumental improvement in this regard.