That's going to be interesting, I enjoy all...well most, of the games but you can get the season tickets for less than the 1 marque game most of the time. EVERYONE is going to want that game.I sincerely hope they pick the 13000 loudest fans for the FSU game.
Always been here. We're finally doing things right.Wow, welcome back to the real world!
some guys on this board can't help themselves.Too many guys here put the P on a pedestal.
If they go by donor level, it'll be a bunch of tired old white guys and their once-hot, now injected, grouper-faced gold diggers.I sincerely hope they pick the 13000 loudest fans for the FSU game.
Hopefully they use the same fervor to buy some merch from tne bookstore website, buy a ticket to a game, or donate to Hurricane Club..some guys on this board can't help themselves.
Most of them don't even go. Most of the ones that do, spend the whole time inside probably brokering deals and never even watch the game.If they go by donor level, it'll be a bunch of tired old white guys and their once-hot, now injected, grouper-faced gold diggers.
Sweet! Let's meet up then.If they go by donor level, it'll be a bunch of tired old white guys and their once-hot, now injected, grouper-faced gold diggers.
Shalala, just STFU....
Miami Democratic Congresswoman and former Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala said reopening Hard Rock Stadium safely at this time is “going to be very difficult.”
“It is very difficult to open anything when you have community spread, we still have community spread in South Florida so the kinds of precautions that need to be taken are extraordinary,” said Shalala, who also was the University of Miami’s president from 2001 to 2015. “I hope the Dolphins are using their own resources rather than public resources to do it.”
Shalala, who was the country’s top public health official during President Bill Clinton’s administration, said reopening large venues like Hard Rock Stadium is “risky” when community spread is present.
That sorta defeats the whole purpose of crowd reduction no? The primary reason they are limiting it to 20% capacity is for social distancingJust my .02. Look for all of the 13K seats to be located on the Home side of the field. Make it look better for TV. That way they don't have to open up all of the concessions and hire extra people to check tickets and crowd control. There will not be a four hour time limit to open up the parking lot. My guess is a 2 hour window. If possible, most parking will be directed to the home side of the stadium. Don't have to hire as many cops and parking lot attendants. You might have to enter through specific gates to access the parking area. They will be checking to see if you have a legit ticket(s) before they let you in. All of the above is based on reduced revenue for all of the games. The Fins and UM admins are some of the cheapest, penny pinchers around.
13,000 or 20 percent. Just announced
I have four seats in section 144. You have my word if I’m selected to go I’ll give two of them to you and your son.I sincerely hope they pick the 13000 loudest fans for the FSU game.
If it's 13k fans then put 5k on each side and 1.5k in each endzone with tarps across the entire upper deck.
Stagger the sections and rows so that there's nobody within spitting distance of one another.
On the phone they told me the most likely scenario for season ticket holders will be that they can select 3 games (don’t shoot the messenger!)
We’ll probably see the most expensive UM-FSU ticket in the series history
Same with Louisville. Was supposed to go to my first me kentucky derby until Friday cancelled fans. They were only gonna allow 20k in a 150k venue and wouldn't even do that. Makes you scratch your head.******* Nashville and the Titans won’t have fans. The mayor up here is a dip****. If 1 fans want to go to a game outside and agree to mask and other health protocols, they should be allowed. Nashville has had 397 drug overdoses so far this year and only 226 COVID deaths yet the city is still on lockdown.
it’s absurd.