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<blockquote data-quote="GT flunkout" data-source="post: 662316" data-attributes="member: 4054"><p>1) Student attendance was bad. Calling it "not bad because reasons" doesn't make it good. It's bad. Not singling them out, but the majority of them live within walking distance of the stadium and it needs to be fixed.</p><p></p><p>4) Agree to disagree. Our attendance woes have almost nothing in common with the minor annoyance at other places especially in light of the piss poor effort we make.</p><p></p><p>5) ugly is in the eye of the beholder. You look at cookie cutter new construction as beautiful and I don't. Difference of opinion. Bringing it up to standard with modern amenities is a different animal. Nothing wrong with the upper north being the worst seats since the only time they are full are with visitors or free and discounted single game tickets. Not a big deal if the upper east and upper west are packed. BDS actually traps more noise than most places because the seats are right on top of the field. There aren't many places louder on the field than BDS when BDS is full and loud (it's pretty magical and admittedly doesn't happen enough)</p><p></p><p>7) I figured money would come up as an excuse. It would be one thing if we were trying within our means. It's obvious we're not. I'm not talking about the PA guy or expensive flashing lights. It's overall production and marketing and professionalism that is total Cracker Jack. Things that have very little to do with money and a lot to do with simple effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT flunkout, post: 662316, member: 4054"] 1) Student attendance was bad. Calling it "not bad because reasons" doesn't make it good. It's bad. Not singling them out, but the majority of them live within walking distance of the stadium and it needs to be fixed. 4) Agree to disagree. Our attendance woes have almost nothing in common with the minor annoyance at other places especially in light of the piss poor effort we make. 5) ugly is in the eye of the beholder. You look at cookie cutter new construction as beautiful and I don't. Difference of opinion. Bringing it up to standard with modern amenities is a different animal. Nothing wrong with the upper north being the worst seats since the only time they are full are with visitors or free and discounted single game tickets. Not a big deal if the upper east and upper west are packed. BDS actually traps more noise than most places because the seats are right on top of the field. There aren't many places louder on the field than BDS when BDS is full and loud (it's pretty magical and admittedly doesn't happen enough) 7) I figured money would come up as an excuse. It would be one thing if we were trying within our means. It's obvious we're not. I'm not talking about the PA guy or expensive flashing lights. It's overall production and marketing and professionalism that is total Cracker Jack. Things that have very little to do with money and a lot to do with simple effort. [/QUOTE]
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