He forgot "5 Wide Fullbacks" and "This post brought to you by ND Nation."
I agree with some of what he's saying, but in some respects he's really stuck in the past on some things here. We needed to inject some energy in that stadium, and introducing music over the PA and the future Jumbotron are ways they're trying to facilitate it. Don't tell me "We'll cheer when we start winning." I've heard that one before. Undefeated in 2012 and that stadium was silent until the 4th quarter against Pitt, they should have been rocking to help preserve that streak and help keep the team in it. When they DID come alive it rattled Pitt's offense quite a bit in overtime. Why couldn't we do that sooner?
As far as the Field Turf, it's hard to maintain a natural surface in north-west Indiana through wet weather games. Playing surface isn't tradition, and grass doesn't win championships. If we do plan on being a fast team then Field Turf was the best way to help us maintain that speed. There's nothing worse than watching a young talent like Folston sliding around the field and negating a speed advantage against a team like Navy.
At the end of the day a lot of the changes made during BK's tenure have been for the better. The author was complaining about the admin trying to improve the Gameday experience. I realize ND is still selling out at home, but that doesn't always mean everyone is in the stands. The student section has appeared thin some years, even in decent years. It's no secret that lots of people these days are opting to stay at home and watch from the comfort of their couches and their Wifi networks. By improving connectivity, expanding bench seating dimensions, and heated spaces you're providing options to these fans to try and entice them to come out to the games still.