I know this won't happen, but I wish a couple of University officials would ride around in golf carts once the FIU game starts. They would have a plat of all reserved tailgating spots and would pass by every single one of them. If there are more than 2 people at a reserved spot not in the stadium, they would mark it down (I say 2 incase that group has people watching the tailgate spot so nothing gets stolen).
Early next week, an official from the University would then send a polite email to all of the reserved spots that had a group of people not go into the stadium. In the email, they could ask what the school could do to get them in the stadium, etc.
When kickoff happens for the Troy game, they do the same thing.
If any of the same groups do not go in to the stadium again, they get a phone call stating that if the group does not go into the North Texas game, their spot will be given to the next name on the tailgating waiting list starting next season.
Again, I know this won't happen but it would be pretty cool if it did. There is no excuse not to go in the stadium. Obviously, there are always general admission tickets available, so the excuse can't be b/c no one in the group has tickets. And if they have money for booze, they have money to buy a $10 ticket.