How long before there is a big movement to stop kids from tenting outside the stadium?
It's already happening there was a stupid article on campusinsiders.com about how kids shouldn't need to camp out in the cold to get tickets to the game.
How long before there is a big movement to stop kids from tenting outside the stadium?
?I'm blaming this on Leath's wife.
But seriously, this is a simple fix: no space heaters allowed. Just bring extra blankets or heated blankets.
Why would they not let them camp out?How long before there is a big movement to stop kids from tenting outside the stadium?
Let them in the Bergstrom football complex? Tell them no tents or heaters, only sleeping bags and blankets. Couple hours before tipoff, you walk them over to Hilton.
That's what I was thinking. They are going to somehow regulate this or maybe it's as simple as no heaters.
Why Bergstrom? I think the easy answer for this is the eastern portion of the Scheman building right next to Hilton.
There is an easy solution. Lottery based on ticket number. Here is what I would propose...
Each student ticket gets number at the start of the season (1-XXX). On big games (or any game for that matter), the university announces which number is "first" in line. All other numbers line up after that person in numerical order (the number right previous to the "first" in line ends up last). When the arena is full, there is cut -off for those still in line.
While maybe not ideal, no one needs to wait except for the line up based on lottery. It is randomized and therefore, most fair.
Thoughts?
I know ticketmaster used to do this for concerts in the past before online sales were huge.
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Not to argue, but where do they pull the electricity from to run the heated blankets?
There is an easy solution. Lottery based on ticket number. Here is what I would propose...
Each student ticket gets number at the start of the season (1-XXX). On big games (or any game for that matter), the university announces which number is "first" in line. All other numbers line up after that person in numerical order (the number right previous to the "first" in line ends up last). When the arena is full, there is cut -off for those still in line.
While maybe not ideal, no one needs to wait except for the line up based on lottery. It is randomized and therefore, most fair.
Thoughts?
I know ticketmaster used to do this for concerts in the past before online sales were huge.
I strongly prefer that the front of the student section be merit-based (i.e. you show up earlier, you get a better seat) rather than luck-based
Let the kids have their fun!How long before there is a big movement to stop kids from tenting outside the stadium?
I wasn't sure how much room was in there. Haven't been to all parts of it.
They did it for the ku game because gameday was comingISU used to do a lottery with the KU games, and also had done it for Iowa games and Tech games (when Knight was there). I still like the way it is right now...those who are camping are diehards and deserve to have the best seats.
I don't have a preference...But, with that method, aren't back to waiting in the cold for days?
I don't have a preference...But, with that method, aren't back to waiting in the cold for days?
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Not to argue, but where do they pull the electricity from to run the heated blankets?
They did it for the ku game because gameday was coming
There is an easy solution. Lottery based on ticket number. Here is what I would propose...
Each student ticket gets number at the start of the season (1-XXX). On big games (or any game for that matter), the university announces which number is "first" in line. All other numbers line up after that person in numerical order (the number right previous to the "first" in line ends up last). When the arena is full, there is cut -off for those still in line.
While maybe not ideal, no one needs to wait except for the line up based on lottery. It is randomized and therefore, most fair.
Thoughts?
I know ticketmaster used to do this for concerts in the past before online sales were huge.