vapspwi
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Let’s talk about the rest of the gameday experience, not withstanding losing to an unaccountably arrogant mid-major...
I sat in Upper East (224U) for the first time in like 33 years. Not bad. Not good enough to make me move up from the back of lower east, though.
The distancing felt pretty good in the stands, and having the markers designating the allowable seats helped. Distancing outside the stadium and in the concourses wasn’t great.
Mask wearing was pretty good in the stands. Worst offenders I saw were some of the UCF fans that didn’t wear a mask anytime they were seated.
No mask or seating enforcement in our section. People behind me got huffy when the people behind them asked them to stay in their assigned seats.
We’re now one of those teams that plays music so loud before the game that you can’t talk to the person next to you. I love loud music, but it’s annoying when you’re just sitting there with nothing much going on on the field.
Band sounded quieter than usual. Dunno if they’re smaller or if it’s the way they’re spread out. Stadium PA played music or announcements over the band every time we scored.
I didn’t notice if the “Dixie” flourish was gone from “White and Gold,” but I wouldn’t be surprised and would be disappointed if it’s true.
It’ll be good to get a night game so we can see what the lighting effects and app-based light stuff (good luck getting our fans to cooperate) are like.
Turf looked...OK. Noticed a lot of guys (mostly ours) slipping and tripping. Paint looked a little worn, I guess from all the rain and stuff since it was painted.
And I’ll say it again - too many UCF fans in the stands. Inexcusable. Something has got to be done, even if it does piss off some people. The AA needs to balance the feelings of the people left out of the stadium and the people sitting in the middle of opposing fans with the feelings of people who don’t care enough about the team to come to the game or not sell their tickets to the enemy.
JRjr
I sat in Upper East (224U) for the first time in like 33 years. Not bad. Not good enough to make me move up from the back of lower east, though.
The distancing felt pretty good in the stands, and having the markers designating the allowable seats helped. Distancing outside the stadium and in the concourses wasn’t great.
Mask wearing was pretty good in the stands. Worst offenders I saw were some of the UCF fans that didn’t wear a mask anytime they were seated.
No mask or seating enforcement in our section. People behind me got huffy when the people behind them asked them to stay in their assigned seats.
We’re now one of those teams that plays music so loud before the game that you can’t talk to the person next to you. I love loud music, but it’s annoying when you’re just sitting there with nothing much going on on the field.
Band sounded quieter than usual. Dunno if they’re smaller or if it’s the way they’re spread out. Stadium PA played music or announcements over the band every time we scored.
I didn’t notice if the “Dixie” flourish was gone from “White and Gold,” but I wouldn’t be surprised and would be disappointed if it’s true.
It’ll be good to get a night game so we can see what the lighting effects and app-based light stuff (good luck getting our fans to cooperate) are like.
Turf looked...OK. Noticed a lot of guys (mostly ours) slipping and tripping. Paint looked a little worn, I guess from all the rain and stuff since it was painted.
And I’ll say it again - too many UCF fans in the stands. Inexcusable. Something has got to be done, even if it does piss off some people. The AA needs to balance the feelings of the people left out of the stadium and the people sitting in the middle of opposing fans with the feelings of people who don’t care enough about the team to come to the game or not sell their tickets to the enemy.
JRjr