A_Slab_of_Bacon
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So for Illinois... this seems sort of normal.
Oh fun
So for Illinois... this seems sort of normal.
I hope the broadcasts inject crowd noise. Makes the games much more interesting for whatever reason.
It was only about 20 months ago that anyone could have said the same about Minnesota; and honestly, we couldn't argue with them.So pretty much the same as most seasons.
Beat me to it...same with NW...So pretty much the same as most seasons.
I'm sure tailgating will happen just not on university property.Hmmm....the "no tailgating" thing is a bit surprising and concerning.
If the U were to have a similar policy, that might be the tipping point to have me sitting it out and watching from home. I'm not sure I'm OK with spending good money and not be allowed to tailgate.
It was only about 20 months ago that anyone could have said the same about Minnesota; and honestly, we couldn't argue with them.
It was only about 20 months ago that anyone could have said the same about Minnesota; and honestly, we couldn't argue with them.
In pretty much every other B1G city, yes. But considering Mpls has restricted this to the degree they have, the U not having it would pretty much kill any chance of it happening here.I'm sure tailgating will happen just not on university property.
Maybe if we just pretend to be protesting...In pretty much every other B1G city, yes. But considering Mpls has restricted this to the degree they have, the U not having it would pretty much kill any chance of it happening here.
Maybe if we just pretend to be protesting...
They can't seem to manage to keep tailgaters from trying to horde an open parking spot next to their tailgate spot that they didn't pay for ... hard to imagine they can control them any other way ...I never thought about tailgating, but it's impossible at the lots around the Bank to have social distancing, plus w/ eating and drinking, no masks will be worn (for the most part). I would think they'll have to at minimum do every other spot, push people to further lots, etc. With reduced capacity, could be fine. But all that is if there are games and if there are fans at said games. I still think the latter is highly unlikely and the former is looking more and more unlikely every day.
Maybe if we just pretend to be protesting...
GHAZAnd we aren't tailgating, we are creating an autonomous zone on the east river flats for 6 hours before and after kick off.
Restricted how?In pretty much every other B1G city, yes. But considering Mpls has restricted this to the degree they have, the U not having it would pretty much kill any chance of it happening here.
The fact that Mpls doesn't allow private citizens or businesses sell their parking lots for tailgating. Many other B1G cities allow this, but not Mpls. So if you're not at a University lot, no tailgating. The one exception seems to be the River Flats, but that's because it's owned by the park system.Restricted how?
What private lots are close enough and large enough for tailgating?The fact that Mpls doesn't allow private citizens or businesses sell their parking lots for tailgating. Many other B1G cities allow this, but not Mpls. So if you're not at a University lot, no tailgating. The one exception seems to be the River Flats, but that's because it's owned by the park system.
When will Rutgers announce 10% capacity restrictions?