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re: Seat licenses and overbuilding stadiums were the beginning of the end for college football
Posted on 11/14/21 at 1:34 pm to Slippy
Posted on 11/14/21 at 1:34 pm to Slippy
I’m 28.
Have been to at least one home game every year since I was 5 with the exception of last year.
I don’t have a desire to go anymore. LSU admin tried to kill tailgating. Its a hassle to get in and out of campus. The seats are meant for normal sized people, but everyone in the stadium is 40 pounds overweight. Not to mention most of the year, the weather is miserable.
I’d much prefer basketball games. Controlled environment, drive right on in with no traffic. Plus a little more seat room.
I’d rather sit on my couch with unlimited alcohol and slap something on the blackstone than trek through campus for a football game.
Have been to at least one home game every year since I was 5 with the exception of last year.
I don’t have a desire to go anymore. LSU admin tried to kill tailgating. Its a hassle to get in and out of campus. The seats are meant for normal sized people, but everyone in the stadium is 40 pounds overweight. Not to mention most of the year, the weather is miserable.
I’d much prefer basketball games. Controlled environment, drive right on in with no traffic. Plus a little more seat room.
I’d rather sit on my couch with unlimited alcohol and slap something on the blackstone than trek through campus for a football game.
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