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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 474913" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>When I went to school, kickoffs were every Saturday at (iirc) 1:00 sharp. My Chem Lab right next to Grant Field was from 9-12 on Saturday mornings. So, I remember hearing everyone tailgate outside while I was supposed to be working inside. Sucked.</p><p></p><p>But day games did not dent attendance or enthusiasm back then. We students sat in the lower east in those days, with rats on the first few rows and other students getting higher rows above us (this made the "Rats on the field" much easier to execute since we were in the rows at were in fact right on the field. But my recollection is that the stands were almost always full and there was A LOT of noise. Especially when we played Auburn or Tennessee or Georgia.</p><p></p><p>Students today seem far less interested in football, as far as I can see, and no, I have no idea how to get them fired up. I do agree that a vibrant student section is key to having a vibrant stadium atmosphere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 474913, member: 944"] When I went to school, kickoffs were every Saturday at (iirc) 1:00 sharp. My Chem Lab right next to Grant Field was from 9-12 on Saturday mornings. So, I remember hearing everyone tailgate outside while I was supposed to be working inside. Sucked. But day games did not dent attendance or enthusiasm back then. We students sat in the lower east in those days, with rats on the first few rows and other students getting higher rows above us (this made the "Rats on the field" much easier to execute since we were in the rows at were in fact right on the field. But my recollection is that the stands were almost always full and there was A LOT of noise. Especially when we played Auburn or Tennessee or Georgia. Students today seem far less interested in football, as far as I can see, and no, I have no idea how to get them fired up. I do agree that a vibrant student section is key to having a vibrant stadium atmosphere. [/QUOTE]
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