Yeah, I liked the idea of the students tailgating in the park. It's a much nicer, cooler environment for tailgating. I was hoping that other fans would also migrate to that area. It's a perfect setting and still VERY close to the stadium. But like you said, God forbid walking a few hundred yards.
......All I can say is that it really hurts to see the school in the South that led the way to integration by literally decades has to be called upon to defend our record........check the records and the anti USL rant because of our leadership on race....come to an athletic reunion and see the band of brothers (Black and White) and the love between them....or come to an athletic function and see the love these guys have for each other please stop with the race card!
Nothing to lose sleep over, Boom. It's just a handful of idiotic malcontents looking to manufacture some drama so that they can be the center of attention. Mush brain morons that have no idea what a "struggle" actually is. The folks that know the history of this University and our community as a whole should remain proud. Speaking of pride, that's another thing these young bucks don't have. Just keyboards and over active imaginations.
Logic from evidence is very elusive in the 21st century. People prefer to come to a conclusion, ignor pertinent facts, and latch onto non pertinent beliefs.
If tailgating was all about a nice location we’d all be at Girard Park instead of gravel parking lots. It’s about being in the middle of the game experience. And even though it isn’t that far away, tailgating over there still makes you feel like you aren’t a part of the experience.
Kinda like one of the most famous tailgating setups in the country, The Grove?
The fact is, there are plenty of examples of these types of setups being preferred by fanbases. The location should not matter. The desire to be there is what's important. When you WANT to be part of the experience, you'll make it work. When you have to be coerced to participate, you'll complain just because you know you have leverage. (That's the only real downside to reaching out to the student body. They realize they're needed and will exploit it to the fullest extent.)
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