It’s embarrassing how many alcoholics we have.
There's no way I could leisurely walk through the concourse at half without wanting to stab someone. It's pure smashed chaos.Hey I resemble that remark!
I leave a fair number of games at half. Not all but some. I'm always back in my seat by the second half kick though. Mostly I just need a walk. My back sucks and I need to walk around to loosen it up. I admittedly could just walk around the stadium, but the lines to the port a pots are short out side the stadium and I can grab a snack/beer/water.
******* tv timeouts piss me off. I didn't realize they had changed college football so the clock doesnt stop after first downs anymore but it seemed Saturday they took full advantage by adding more tv timeouts. Sure as **** didn't speed up the game one bit.I'm not as passionate about the alcohol in the stadium thing as others but it seems like with how much folks are having to pay these days for parking and tickets and then sitting through endless tv timeouts (not the ADs fault) it seems like being able to come and go as we please would make the experience slightly better. But it's not on top of my want list.
I've said this in another place but...
I was on the committee when we brought alcohol sales to UNI. Iowa State and Montana were the only two schools legal counsel could find that allowed re-entry at all whether there were alcohol sales or not. Montana has since ended it. It's a dinosaur that I'm shocked Iowa State still allows. Not to go off on a tangent but there are so many other security concerns with allowing it.
******* tv timeouts piss me off. I didn't realize they had changed college football so the clock doesnt stop after first downs anymore but it seemed Saturday they took full advantage by adding more tv timeouts. Sure as **** didn't speed up the game one bit.
I've said this in another place but...
I was on the committee when we brought alcohol sales to UNI. Iowa State and Montana were the only two schools legal counsel could find that allowed re-entry at all whether there were alcohol sales or not. Montana has since ended it. It's a dinosaur that I'm shocked Iowa State still allows. Not to go off on a tangent but there are so many other security concerns with allowing it.
The biggest security concern is reduced staff at entry points and not as many people around. Even though the bag checks and what not are completely cursory and generally ineffectual it can be a deterrent to a possible shooter. There also typically aren't lines to get in/out like there are at the start of the game so 'see something/say something' is far less effective per security contractors.Assuming you're subject to the same security checks on your re-entry to the game as you were at your initial entry to the game, what are the extra security concerns? I can kind of imagine what the answers would be to that, but they also seem pretty flimsy.
I can understand not allowing re-entry just on the basis of schools not wanting to hassle with it. In which case they should just say that. If what Pollard says is true about the difficulty in finding people to staff games, then reducing a staff-intensive operation like halftime exit and re-entry seems like a no-brainer.
Full disclosure: I used to go out a lot and no longer find it worth the effort. I'm not attached to either outcome.
Jack Trice has a major disadvantage going for it compared to newer or remodeled stadiums. Newer stadiums have concession stands for each deck. I went to Soldiers Field last year and there were like 4 or 5 different levels of concession stands. At ISU, everyone feeds into one level which basically means 25k people on either side are all going to one place. I think it’s more a design issue and not an operational issue (even though that would improve things).First, the empty seat issue has two distinct causes. Yes, people leave, but a lot of it is because hitting the can and hitting up the actual integrated, main concessions is almost impossible without missing some action before or after half. The concessions are SO freaking slow. There is clearly an operational problem. Of all the major sporting events I've gone to, JTS concession lines are the slowest-moving by a mile. There is something wrong and it needs to be fixed.
But to the point of the OP, big boy football games don’t let people leave and re-enter. And yes, the concourse is going be crowded as hell. The last thing we want is to drive away people. Make the experience good enough that restricting halftime re-entry isn’t a major hit to ticket sales before you do it. But yes, if you want to act like you are hosting a legit power conference football game, you don't let people leave and re-enter like it's a game between Madrid and Woodward-Granger.
But I’m the wrong person to ask. I go to games to watch ISU, and for the last few years and next couple kids' activities have limited my opportunities to a couple per year. There’s usually around 20 hours of football at JTS per year. Missing it to stand in the SEZ building or out in the lots is just something I can’t understand, so I'm going to be biased against re-entry.
Interesting. I’m as pro alcohol as anyone but gosh, I get enough pre game. I can’t imagine drinking through the entire game. What a **** show.
Aren't the clear bags allowed in with sunscreen and snacks?You have to let people leave and comeback.
For example reapply sunscreen, rehydrate with water, get a snack that’s not a minimum $10 at the concessions, or take a medication.
Also, we are very lucky to have the tailgating lots surrounding the entire stadium. Other schools like Iowa or Nebraska you would have to walk 20 minutes or even miles to get back to your tailgate.
I guess I never heard that they allow snacks in. They have a no food or beverages policy (except one unopened water bottle) but do make allowances for child and medical needs. That being said I don't know how much they guff they give adults with snacks "for medical purposes."Aren't the clear bags allowed in with sunscreen and snacks?
I usually wear the man shorts with the big pockets. Just stuff them with granola bars and fruit snacks, etc. They would have to allow sunscreen in the clear bag. We just lather up before going in.I guess I never heard that they allow snacks in. They have a no food or beverages policy (except one unopened water bottle) but do make allowances for child and medical needs. That being said I don't know how much they guff they give adults with snacks "for medical purposes."
If I don’t care was a choice, I would have picked it. I chose yes because I think the concessions are poor and I can see why people would go out to get decent food and a beer.
Game certainly seemed to speed up on our second to last drive lol******* tv timeouts piss me off. I didn't realize they had changed college football so the clock doesnt stop after first downs anymore but it seemed Saturday they took full advantage by adding more tv timeouts. Sure as **** didn't speed up the game one bit.