GraniteCityGopher
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Perhaps this is a rehashing of old concerns and gripes, but after the first game this year, it seems like same ol, same ol, without any attempt to fix some game experience issues - some new ones showed up as pointed out by others. While some issues are minor, others are bigger and really distract from enjoying Gopher Football. And, given the response to pass communications, I don't know whether this if the correct forum, but perhaps others might add their expectations when attending - prompting a response from the athletic department. So for lack of a better title, here's my bill of rights owed to any fan attending a football game at TCF:
1. First and foremost its a football game - anything that distracts from enjoying the game is unneeded and should be eliminated. (See 3 & 4 below):
2. All fans should be able to hear the PA announcer, not cringing due to volume. Likewise, its college football, all fans should be able to hear the band - often way too soft! Probably a function of seating (second deck, visitor's side)
3. Fans should not be bombarded with ads and promotions - we've paid for a seat to watch a football game - the U's end of the bargain is some entertainment, not annoyance! Often the game has the feeling of one long PSA with a little football thrown in. When the PA announcer says, "Hey Gopher fans, its time for ..." it never is!
4. All fans should be able to get a second chance to see a play that was missed. Yes, all plays, even the controversial ones, like questionable targeting plays. There is absolutely no rational reason to show year-old file footage after a questionable call instead of the available stadium shot. If I could see it from my couch, I should be able to see it at the stadium. Why not show the rule - allowing the fans to consider that the refs saw something different.
5. Big video boards should show in-game and related content, including highlights from other venues, not reluctant kissers and people emulating Disney characters. Easily one of the saddest disappointments of what was once promoted as one of the biggest boards in college football. The board on the west side could just as aptly be placed on 35W as it has as much advertising as football related information.
Well, really didn't get wound up, but some issues I think prevent a Gopher game day from being a really special event. Other thoughts?
1. First and foremost its a football game - anything that distracts from enjoying the game is unneeded and should be eliminated. (See 3 & 4 below):
2. All fans should be able to hear the PA announcer, not cringing due to volume. Likewise, its college football, all fans should be able to hear the band - often way too soft! Probably a function of seating (second deck, visitor's side)
3. Fans should not be bombarded with ads and promotions - we've paid for a seat to watch a football game - the U's end of the bargain is some entertainment, not annoyance! Often the game has the feeling of one long PSA with a little football thrown in. When the PA announcer says, "Hey Gopher fans, its time for ..." it never is!
4. All fans should be able to get a second chance to see a play that was missed. Yes, all plays, even the controversial ones, like questionable targeting plays. There is absolutely no rational reason to show year-old file footage after a questionable call instead of the available stadium shot. If I could see it from my couch, I should be able to see it at the stadium. Why not show the rule - allowing the fans to consider that the refs saw something different.
5. Big video boards should show in-game and related content, including highlights from other venues, not reluctant kissers and people emulating Disney characters. Easily one of the saddest disappointments of what was once promoted as one of the biggest boards in college football. The board on the west side could just as aptly be placed on 35W as it has as much advertising as football related information.
Well, really didn't get wound up, but some issues I think prevent a Gopher game day from being a really special event. Other thoughts?