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> From: Robert MAYVILLE <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: visiting fans seating
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> Shari Durdin commented that is was 'maddening' to find Cheeseheads with better
> seats than season ticket holders at the recent Minn-Wis game.
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> I never thought much about it, figuring if the opposing fans were going
> to make the effort to travel to the game, the least the home school can do is
> let them actually SEE the game.
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> My question: How do other schools treat opposing fans with respect to seating?
Air Force - treats visitors fairly well, putting them symmetric with
the falcon booster club
Army - (2 years ago) last section on the end about half way up
I stood in back and the view was much better
Bradley Center - the 4 teams had the 4 corners of the arena ( they
weren't bad seats)
Colorado College - right behind the bench, not very good, but then
there are few good seats at the broadmoor.
Cornell - (as of 1958 when I was a student) people sat ANYWHERE
Denver - end zone, behind the corner
Merrimack - (2 years ago) in the freezer somewhere. The crowd was so
small one could go anywhere
Minnesota - (last year) back room at sturbs was great, seats in old
mariucci were right behind the bench with impossible
visibility, but good folk smuggled me in to their section
(thanks carol, erik, paula, and pam)
Northeastern - (2 years ago) behind bench, high up, good visibility,
crowd sparse enough to fit anywhere
Notre Dame - (3 years ago) behind the bench, but there was space
enough to move up and get better angles
Vermont - (2 years ago) on the side down past the goal line
Wisconsin - (2 years ago) behind the bench, seemed like good seats
charlie shub
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