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No student lottery; anyone who wants season tickets can get them.
For away games, not home games.
No student lottery; anyone who wants season tickets can get them.
For away games, not home games.
I'm just curious, are students turned away that want to attend games? Is the demand larger than the supply? I've never heard/read anything about the student section and if there are students turned away that want to attend. I'm sure the IE boards could help answer...
No. At the end of the year (beginning of the year for freshmen), you register online for season tickets and pick your seating group. For away games, there's a lottery system. As far as season tickets, every student can get one, and 97% do. I disagree with expanding the stadium. The ticket prices obviously wouldn't decrease, meaning even more alums who don't want to stand and cheer, making the student section and cheering fans an even smaller percentage of the stadium.
I know. That is what we were talking about. I know that any student who wants season tickets gets them. We were already saying that there is a lottery for students to go to away games.
My bad, I misunderstood you.
No worries.
But let's not hijack this thread. I'm all for a jumbotron and a moderate expansion of the stadium. We need suites, and we could sell suites for LOTS of money. With the suites can be the removal of the yellow seats.
I think suites, jumbotron, fieldturf, and removal of the yellow seats and we'd be in business. (Plus a modest expansion, no need to add more than 10,000)
Why do people want field turf?
Why do people want field turf?
Astroturf is the devil.
Grass is great.
Fieldturd is awesome.
Why do people want field turf?
I don't think field turf (like Lambeau Field) has the rubber pellets does it? Thought field turf was a combination of real grass with synthetic grass laced in with it?
I know field turf is going to end up happening at some point and is probably for the better, but there's just something cool about seeing ND players' jerseys covered with dirt and grass stains running around on a semi-torn up grass field.
Bermuda is definitely a warm region grass, goes dormant at the first frost. You'd then painting it green and it wouldn't hold up to football activities. Might could heat it, don't know how much that would cost.