We talking about security experience or the current coach now?One of the many reasons I gave up my season tickets after 23 years. Just utter incompetence and a complete unwillingness to improve.
We talking about security experience or the current coach now?One of the many reasons I gave up my season tickets after 23 years. Just utter incompetence and a complete unwillingness to improve.
We get that, but the U keeps dropping the ball year after year...like a 5-yard Kaliakmanis rifle-pass to BSF.Nope. In my seat with 41 minutes on the countdown clock till kickoff. Worked out just fine...
Nope. In my seat with 41 minutes on the countdown clock till kickoff. Worked out just fine...
Actually we didn’t. I remembered wrong. We drove around and paid at a lot. Went to the Gopher party at Bryce Jordan too.Great that you got a parking pass. Majority who didn't parked a long ways away unless they got there 4+ hours beforehand. We did the Gopher event with food a drink and got there 3+ hours before and had a good 15-20 minute walk from the parking lot to the event and stadium. Same walk back after plus waiting another 30 minutes to get out of the lot into a stream of stop and go traffic moving at maybe 5 mph.
At PSU last year and tOSU this year. Breezed in both times, even making the mistake of entering by some of the tailgating lots at OSU.We get that, but the U keeps dropping the ball year after year...like a 5-yard Kaliakmanis rifle-pass to BSF.
The security gates are a shit show. I put my phone, keys, etc. in the bin. I go through the detector. Alarm goes off. They say "stop" and ask if I have any other metal on me. I say no. Young girl walks over with wand and scans my entire body - head to toe. Nothing. "You're good to go". Same thing happens to my friend. This was all around 2:05. Now do this how many dozens (or hundreds?) of times for that line.
Side note, I went to the Columbus for the Minn-tOSU game. I was chatting with a couple of Buckeye fans in a tailgate lot about lines into their stadium. They both said it's no problem, and they tailgate as long as they can and usually walk right in. I told them about our issues and they laughed and asked why it takes so long for so few people to get into a tiny stadium.
There were 105,000 people there for that game. Virtually everyone in their seat at kickoff.
Agree. It's surely a Minnesota thing. Gopher volleyball is the same way. And I have to say, Twins games too. I don't go to Vikings games anymore so I don't know about that, and I'll never step foot in an NBA arena, so....At PSU last year and tOSU this year. Breezed in both times, even making the mistake of entering by some of the tailgating lots at OSU.
As others have said, it's partly the U/security and party our fans wanting to roll in last second. At PSU and OSU, most people are in the stadium WAY before the teams take the field. It's impressive.
Rutgers actually had a decent wait and the stadium was pretty empty for Va Tech lol
I've found the Twins is always super fast to get into.Agree. It's surely a Minnesota thing. Gopher volleyball is the same way. And I have to say, Twins games too. I don't go to Vikings games anymore so I don't know about that, and I'll never step foot in an NBA arena, so....
My guess is they didn't want to delay things even more and decided not to do ID checks. Not saying it's right but that's probably what happened.My daughter and son in law missed a substantial portion of the 1st quarter. They were using the student area entrance.... they indicated that the issue was students, of which a substantial portion were Wisconsin student aged fans rushing the entrance from the sides instead of waiting in line......
A side concern involving that entrance is that MN student tickets are supposed to be accompanied by a MN student ID. This was not being enforced and resulted in a large contingent of WI student fans in the MN student section.
I would agree about the Wild (I mentioned the Twins just above your post). Wild games seem relatively good to get through, as well as MN United. Gopher football is by far the worst of any event I've ever been to. Even the airport is easier.I've found the Twins is always super fast to get into.
The Vikings last I went was a hellscape of fencing around the stadium and even when you get in it doesn't matter because the concourse is tiny as hell.
Wild, speedy to get in last I was there.
Timberwolves is really wonky because of the skyway but also because the security folks don't work together. Last t-wolves game I was at was hilarious:
Some security lady was shouting how "we're going to try a new thing" and put everyone in one line. Ok fine everyone did it.
Then they opened the doors and the security folks right at the gate were there confused why there was one line ... so they told everyone to come to the open security spots. Shortly after the lady started yelling about one line again. I have no clue what her deal was, it made no sense...
Oh and she also announced that you don't have to take out your phone now and so on, and as soon as you got there you had to, slowed everything down.
Twins and Gopher hockey are both 1000x better than at HBS. I know it's generally a larger crowd, but also more gates. There's no way the cost/benefit of the extra "security" is worth it at football games.I've said it a million times here before, but Gopher game day staff, please talk to the Twins.
BTW has anyone noticed the security is way different at Gopher hockey? Seems much quicker to get through. Why can't it be the same way at the football stadium?
This needs to be standard. If all the gates are open and equiped with metal detectors you close to double the number of lines people can use to get in. Maybe make that a permanent "no bag" area and then all the other gates have a variable number of "bag" lines that increases as the weather gets cold and more people are bringing bags in.They have opened the large gates for at least one game that I remember.
Vikings games can b brutal unless U go in very early- like 1-2 hours b4 kickoff . Even then there’s a line of fans who know how long it takes who get in line b4 10 am to get in faster. Crazy !Agree. It's surely a Minnesota thing. Gopher volleyball is the same way. And I have to say, Twins games too. I don't go to Vikings games anymore so I don't know about that, and I'll never step foot in an NBA arena, so....
Yes, the Twins have it down. I should have clarified in my post that its a Minnesota fan thing to show up at sporting events casually late...not a Minnesota Twins gate issue. As its been said before on here, the U needs to talk to them.I've found the Twins is always super fast to get into.
They decided to put all those specialty food vendors there in a semi-permanent way, so I think that is the current issue. They'd need to modify that so a couple of those gates could be opened.This needs to be standard. If all the gates are open and equiped with metal detectors you close to double the number of lines people can use to get in. Maybe make that a permanent "no bag" area and then all the other gates have a variable number of "bag" lines that increases as the weather gets cold and more people are bringing bags in.
That has been my experience. Last game I was entering from the north on street level, and it was a long wait. Also that skyway there coming over from the Wells Fargo parking ramp was completely backed up.Vikings games can b brutal unless U go in very early- like 1-2 hours b4 kickoff . Even then there’s a line of fans who know how long it takes who get in line b4 10 am to get in faster. Crazy !
Same with concessions staffing…I suspect that the reason things don't change much is related to one primary issue: money. Could they buy or rent more metal detectors to improve the entrance rate? Sure. Could they hire twice as many security folks to screen people faster? Yes. Could they buy or rent a whole bunch of those kiosk scanners where you scan your own ticket? You bet. But all of those things cost a bunch of money with little to no return. They don't want you to be unhappy, but they also don't want to spend thousands and thousands of dollars to decrease the chances that you will be unhappy.
Went up top and got 4 beers in like 5 minutes. I've never had an issue but I never go when everyone else goes. With the number of TV breaks it's easy to hit the consessions or bathroom on off times and not miss much if any of the game.Same with concessions staffing…