Re: Gameday Atmosphere
I was a student the day CAS opened in 1962. I did not stand and no one told to me to sit down. Also climbing stairs were much easier back then even with a few drinks under the belt.
That said, there are a number of things wrong with the west grand stand that now are not worthy of correction. The aisles are too small in width to permit a hand rail from top to bottom. That hand rail would help a number of older people. When a large crowd leaves their seats at one time using the aisles and they fill up for rows and it gets spookey. If the person behind you happens to fall and fall forward, you have not one person potentially injured you have a bowling ball effect with many injuries. The older you get the more brittle your bones get. So maybe you younguns should drink more milk and less beer.
Each section should have its own aisle and as Jimmy Jack said there is not enough leg room. Construction requirements in the 1960 were much less regulated, and the funds available were limited and 40 some years later, it becoming very noticible.
I would like to see all of the things mentioned corrected with the staduim upgrade and I am certain they will be.
I have never told an SDSU student or another fan to sit down. I realize they paid their way in too with their student fees and its their fellow students who are participating so what ever they do to build enthusiasism is okay with me. If another booster out gives and bumps me from my 50 yard seat, I would very happy. Its not that I am there to crab at young people or their behavior, I am there to enjoy the game.
I did not watch little if any SDSU games in the late 1960's after leaving campus and only one or two games in the 1970's but became a permanent fan about 1986 when I relocated to Nebraska. We have had one season of eight wins since 1979. We have had tons of 7-4 seasons. Throw in a few playoff appearences, and a few 8 plus win seasons as the people up north in Fargo have experienced and you have a total different following and game atomsphere. I dont believe we should be blaming old folks, when we have never had a winning tradition to get excited about. Therein is the problem as I see it.
I was a student the day CAS opened in 1962. I did not stand and no one told to me to sit down. Also climbing stairs were much easier back then even with a few drinks under the belt.
That said, there are a number of things wrong with the west grand stand that now are not worthy of correction. The aisles are too small in width to permit a hand rail from top to bottom. That hand rail would help a number of older people. When a large crowd leaves their seats at one time using the aisles and they fill up for rows and it gets spookey. If the person behind you happens to fall and fall forward, you have not one person potentially injured you have a bowling ball effect with many injuries. The older you get the more brittle your bones get. So maybe you younguns should drink more milk and less beer.
Each section should have its own aisle and as Jimmy Jack said there is not enough leg room. Construction requirements in the 1960 were much less regulated, and the funds available were limited and 40 some years later, it becoming very noticible.
I would like to see all of the things mentioned corrected with the staduim upgrade and I am certain they will be.
I have never told an SDSU student or another fan to sit down. I realize they paid their way in too with their student fees and its their fellow students who are participating so what ever they do to build enthusiasism is okay with me. If another booster out gives and bumps me from my 50 yard seat, I would very happy. Its not that I am there to crab at young people or their behavior, I am there to enjoy the game.
I did not watch little if any SDSU games in the late 1960's after leaving campus and only one or two games in the 1970's but became a permanent fan about 1986 when I relocated to Nebraska. We have had one season of eight wins since 1979. We have had tons of 7-4 seasons. Throw in a few playoff appearences, and a few 8 plus win seasons as the people up north in Fargo have experienced and you have a total different following and game atomsphere. I dont believe we should be blaming old folks, when we have never had a winning tradition to get excited about. Therein is the problem as I see it.
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