You do know the pavilions exist in another form now. They are all under the Alumni tent that stretches from the band room all the way to the garage. You may want to try comming.
Yes - winning cures all evils with fans and then you can throw darts against the wall for other stuff
I was saying that the light show would have a better effect with people in the stands. Playing games against BIG 12 opponents will hopefully get more of our fans out to games.
Had another thought. I imagine there are several classes already with PBS ties in the broadcasting areas, but setting up a fall class to help with a production like this would be fun and educational. Could help for students that want to get into sports broadcasting and learn how to set up the set and work with streaming and broadcast technologies.
Those classes shouldâve been offered but that industry from the tv side is a hard one to break into as hands on experience with a company is the only true way to break in - most of the productions we see out here are 3rd party by 1-2 local companies -
When you get to the final 4 or so those are out of town letâs coming in with a crew
Check out what BYU has in place. Iâm jelly.
#1 Win games. #2 Win Games #3 look good and be exciting winning games. That in itself will take care of a lot of problems.
That is why I think this would be a good class as it would be hands on production. That would give real experience to the students in the class. IT might even have a way to tie it to some form of financial aid such as a work study type.
I do every game. I cooked for almost 1/2 the home games during the Pavaillion Period, only a few when we had the tent over the slab. But I was at the games. We won the chili cook off several times in a row.
Good, then you know about all the different alumni groups tailgating together.