Lafman1 has changed his stance 4 or 5 times in this thread. He needs to go back and read what he is posting (talking out of both sides of his mouth with a different story, reason or excuse each time) this guy isn't worth debating when he doesn't know the definition of staying consistent.
The casual fan doesn’t want to park across the street when literally hundreds of parking space are available in the stadium. The casual fan doesn’t care what goes in at other universities. You are correct. They don’t care. They have witnessed getting kicked to the curb over a money grab. Again, the casual fan doesn’t need the university.
If you can’t park across the street to walk to a football game then you are not even a casual fan. You are just not a fan at all with no interest at all and you probably wouldn't go if they let you park right on side the ticket both on the concrete apron leading up to the stadium. Get lost pal you are just arguing just for the sake of it.
Ok I get it. You are a casual fan. You want to go to a game once every year or so and have the university cater to you with free stadium parking next to the ticket booth and you want to get in free and sit where you want. College football is a business and they must make money.
There is no “one answer”. It’s a lot of different reasons and everyone has their own. We just haven’t built a fan base over the years. We don’t have a big enough fan base it’s that simple. The lsu’s, Alabama’s of the world all have people that miss games for the same exact reasons our fans do, they just have hundreds of thousands of people that will take that persons spot on any given game/weekend. If there is any one major reason, it’s lack of consistent success for almost a 100 years.
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