chris975d
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If Tech was trying to make it difficult on people with kids to come to games, I’d like to know what they’d be doing differently.
I don’t quite follow
If Tech was trying to make it difficult on people with kids to come to games, I’d like to know what they’d be doing differently.
I have.Those must have all been pre-1990 because I haven’t seen any.
My point is that it’s very difficult to take young kids to games and create the kinds of traditions that can travel from one generation to the next. They won’t even let fans bring a damn diaper bag in the stadium. It’s as if they’re actively working to keep families away.I don’t quite follow
1993 and 1994 were pretty bad.I have.
My point is that it’s very difficult to take young kids to games and create the kinds of traditions that can travel from one generation to the next. They won’t even let fans bring a damn diaper bag in the stadium. It’s as if they’re actively working to keep families away.
I can't think of a stadium that's done it well. Most teams--even in baseball which seems to be the most family friendly sport--don't provide a different area for family seating which could help. Maybe there are other options.My point is that it’s very difficult to take young kids to games and create the kinds of traditions that can travel from one generation to the next. They won’t even let fans bring a damn diaper bag in the stadium. It’s as if they’re actively working to keep families away.
Partially because Lewis lost the team. They hated him. They got better as soon as they had a different coach. O'Leary wasn't warm and cuddly, but he wasn't Lewis, and that was good enough to start.1993 and 1994 were pretty bad.
I have started looking into the bill lewis years . That last year was a real stinker. In one of those years we played at Baylor. I took whole family to tour baylor and wztch the game.1993 and 1994 were pretty bad.
1993 and 1994 were pretty bad.
Oh. Gotcha. Yeah, that’s basically what I was saying. I don’t have kids, and at this point never really see it happening, but taking children to a game just seems like all sorts of a pain in the ***.
Took my son to his first college game when he was 6 weeks old (his sister was in the band color guard). He went to his first Tech game at 3 months. He is already a huge Tech fan at 11. Has a Tech backpack for school, etc. Getting to games now is tough because he plays CYO ball.Nah, it’s a blast. You just have to adjust accordingly. Lots of ice cream, frozen lemonade and popcorn. But you got to get it in their blood before they are tempted by the dark side
Virginia Tech and Miami are the most obvious chances.