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Update on Mid-Game Tailgating

Check out this link.

The Daily Herald actually talked to someone who knew something about the ban.  Here's the important stuff:

"We are in no way saying that people are not allowed to tailgate before or after the game, because we still want fans to enjoy their game day experiences," he said. "But, people will be asked to leave the parking lots if they are in the parking areas after the game starts and do not have a ticket for the game."

That answers some of the question, but this quote covers exactly what our concern is:

"Also, people who have RVs can go into them and watch the game on their televisions if they so choose," he said. "We just don't want people roaming the parking lots if they do not have tickets."

Done.  And done.  Nothing to worry about.  Go Bears!

Comments

Yeah, but you need an offical ruling on what an RV is... because I would figure that you would have to park in the RV lot.

And what would one do to relieve themselves during the game? It'll be like in The Terminator, where you have all of these Arnold Schwarzenegger looking robots searching for non-ticket holders loitering in the parking lot. And we'll all be running low in between cars just to make it to the porta-john.

Just heard a rumor that Chris Miller could be undergoing back surgery and thus could miss 12 weeks.

Another gem of a pick.

Sorry, had Miller on my head. Meant to say Williams.

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