Wish there were only two or three things needed to turnaround ticket sales & attendance but its more complex than that. Everyone on this thread made excellent points. The game day experience suffers with less tailgaters, less students in the stadium, less Greeks, less people in general. Lift some restrictions. I can't ever remember there being a problem with folks coming and going after halftime. Why are we worried about scanning tickets anymore? Just let folks show their ticket and walk in. This is not an exact analogy about importance of tailgating but if you've ever been to a well attended DU Banquet and wonder how they sell all those tickets to pack the house, the answer is DU volunteer committees focus on selling tables of 8 and 10 people. The person or business 'reserving' the table brings in the people to their table who in turn buy a raffle ticket or something from the auctions. When the parking lots are filled with tail gaters, it creates enthusiasm and probably recruits more into the stadium. One more thing, my 25 y/o attended the game last night. I asked how was it. He was glad we won the game and also noted "it was mostly old people there. What happened?"