Gonzo wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 3:18 pmStudent attendance will be the biggest hurdle of all as far as safe game day practical matters.Ozzies wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 3:12 pmDo not take away from student attendance. The students drive that game day buzz at the Rock and they must be included. I would propose students be required to sign up week to week to get a ticket but they have to use the ticket instead of their ID to get in. If you claim a ticket and it doesn't get used, you don't get anymore tickets. This gives the ticket office a number of how many "students" to allot for each week.
And before you go off on how giving a student a ticket takes away from revenue, remember, a FT student pays $391.50 per semester for Athletics Operations Fees and $122.50 for Athletic Facilities Debt Fees. That's $1028/year even if they never attend a game.
Whats leftover from the predetermined capacity can be filled in with season ticket holders on a rotational basis. That might mean I don't get a ticket to every home game but I'd like to see a system where no one gets shut out. I prefer the "rotation" rather than "allocating x%" because I it still gives families or groups the ability to enjoy the game together as a family/group.
If there is additional capacity still available, put those seats up for sale on a game by game basis.
Bench seats with no assigned seats. It will be impossible to enforce social distancing. It's much easier to assign alumni to specific seats that are distanced.
I'm not saying you're wrong. I agree that they're the most important stakeholder in the building. But I wonder if the typical sardine can student of a section that makes The Rock such a special place will be possible.
Not trying to start a debate, and I realize everyone feels differently about this, but if everyone wears their face covering I'd feel perfectly safe without the distancing.