I will say it's tough to "really get into a game"'when you're drumming everyone you face.
Why no more UPC student spotlight shot for cash, bring that back and up the ante, make it so kids want to go to get a shot at it.
I refuse to believe that the section factors into a students decision to attend.
This is the way I feel also. We get a bag of peanuts and share a coke. For a 2 hour game, food is more in the way than helpful. We usually go eat at Deano's after the game. I do think the idea of one of the party rooms being open for students BEFORE the game is a good idea, but it should close before the game starts.
Except for point 1, I totally agree. And even that I kind of agree with. The spot isn't right behind the visiting bench anymore, but it's in the place most student sections are. And I agree with anhil8or, where they put you isn't really an issue as a student. I would've sat wherever they put us as long as we got in free and got to go to games. But then again, we were always self-motivated to attend.
The concession prices are a huge issue, the beer especially. And no, you don't have to go spend a bunch of money at a game to enjoy the game. Eat, drink, whatever at home before and after. Especially easy to do now with shuttles to the front door. But a) if I'm a student and I know I'm going to be spending $40 on the night, do I go spend that on 2 beers and a hamburger at the game, or do I spend that at, say, Pete's and get a better burger, an incredible shake for dessert, more viewing options, and 4 or 5 beers depending on the specials? and b) you don't HAVE to have it, but having affordable alcohol loosens up the entire crowd, but students especially. Want them engaged and making noise? Make it affordable for them to get loose (while not making it dirt cheap and having a bunch of blackouts).
Turbine, this is complete BS. My senior year in 14 it was just me and basically one other guy getting in opponents heads. The next season, i got season tickets right next to the student section. The student section behind the bench was always empty, they had no one talking to players at all.
They moved the students the year after this
I would guess that at least 1/2 of the student population at UL is under the legal drinking age. They cannot even sell beer to these students, so what is the difference how much it costs?
Surely people of limited means (including students) can go a couple of hours without a beer. This is not why the students do not show up for games.
I think it may also be hard for students to get into games now because of the proliferation of the "safe space" mentality. Too many college kids are worried about offending someone or being offended.
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