When I was a student, I loved the student section. Then, as a grad student, I just wanted to watch the game and therefore I sat in seats that allowed me to watch but away from the craziness. At football, that just meant sitting towards the top rows of the student section. I didn’t t do any other sports.mbenecke wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2023 11:53 amIt’s one thing for students to sit in the general admission sections, but sitting in a section where you are sitting in someone’s reserved seat is something else. That’s the main problem here.pdt1081 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2023 11:38 amWhy? Some students probably enjoy the game itself more than the craziness that should be the student section. Nothing wrong with them finding elsewhere to sit.
I am to remember some posts from a few years ago about ushers acting like Gestapos, and people complaining. Some of these posts make me think it's what people really want.
But also, I’m a definite student section person when I was a student, and it drove me nuts that none of my peers wanted to participate when I was in school from 2016-2020. It’s deflating to go to a game that you know the team needs to win, and for there to be basically nobody on campus that actually cares.
I’m hopeful that the efforts from this administration will revive the excitement and passion for sports in the student body, because that has been severely lacking for years now, outside of hockey.
I avoided taking reserved seats because they weren’t mine. Now that I’m the one paying for those seats, I want the seats I paid for. The students have the end of the arena with overflow into the adjacent general admission seats. That doesn’t include the reserved sections.


