Mavric Posted September 16, 2016 Share Posted September 16, 2016 Memorial Stadium capacity: 89,959 People who tailgate outside the stadium without actually attending the game: At least 10,000 Fans in Lincoln for Saturday’s volleyball, soccer and cross-country events: more than 30,000 Pages in game day logistics plan: 35 Police, fire, emergency management and other public agencies involved: 50 ROTC cadets to inspect bags: 80 to 100 Concession sellers: 1,250 Roaming hawkers to sell snacks: up to 400 Athletic Department parking lot attendants (donor lots only): 77 Maintenance, grounds and custodial workers: 89 Suite hosts: 100 Huskers.com 1 Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted September 16, 2016 Share Posted September 16, 2016 Athletic Department parking lot attendants (donor lots only): 77 Maintenance, grounds and custodial workers: 89 Suite hosts: 100 The numbers seem out of whack on these last three. I mean, 77 lot attendants and 100 suite hosts? And only 89 people to clean the whole mess up afterwards? And 50 public agencies involved? I didn't know that many agencies even existed. : Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted September 16, 2016 Share Posted September 16, 2016 400 people roaming around selling snacks??? Quote Link to comment
ColoNoCoHusker Posted September 16, 2016 Share Posted September 16, 2016 Memorial Stadium capacity: 89,959 People who tailgate outside the stadium without actually attending the game: At least 10,000 Fans in Lincoln for Saturday’s volleyball, soccer and cross-country events: more than 30,000 Pages in game day logistics plan: 35 Police, fire, emergency management and other public agencies involved: 50 ROTC cadets to inspect bags: 80 to 100 Concession sellers: 1,250 Roaming hawkers to sell snacks: up to 400 Athletic Department parking lot attendants (donor lots only): 77 Maintenance, grounds and custodial workers: 89 Suite hosts: 100 Police cannabis seizures: 420 Deceased prostitutes in Puddlestheduck's hotel closet: 2 Huskers.com Very interesting stats... Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted September 16, 2016 Author Share Posted September 16, 2016 Athletic Department parking lot attendants (donor lots only): 77 Maintenance, grounds and custodial workers: 89 Suite hosts: 100 The numbers seem out of whack on these last three. I mean, 77 lot attendants and 100 suite hosts? And only 89 people to clean the whole mess up afterwards? And 50 public agencies involved? I didn't know that many agencies even existed. : There are about 25 lots. Last year there was only one attendant in my lot but there are two this year for a pretty small lot. There have to be 6-8 for the parking garage northeast of the stadium. And last I knew there was one host for each suite, maybe a few extras here and there (not sure how many suites there are now). Seems like there should be more clean-up people but there isn't any time constraints on that. That would be about one person per section. I was curious about the public agencies as well. No idea who the 50 would be. Quote Link to comment
admo Posted September 16, 2016 Share Posted September 16, 2016 400 people roaming around selling snacks??? Maybe it's coded for snacks that let you enter the stadium to a seat? Quote Link to comment
JJ Husker Posted September 16, 2016 Share Posted September 16, 2016 My house on gameday; By the numbers 5 Husker households on my cul de sac in Colorado. 1 wife that knows not to bother me during the game 1 or 2 kids that couldn't care less 1 next door Ohio State fan that's getting pretty insufferable. 3 refrigerators stocked with plenty of beer 2 Quote Link to comment
cg_8 Posted September 16, 2016 Share Posted September 16, 2016 Athletic Department parking lot attendants (donor lots only): 77 Maintenance, grounds and custodial workers: 89 Suite hosts: 100 The numbers seem out of whack on these last three. I mean, 77 lot attendants and 100 suite hosts? And only 89 people to clean the whole mess up afterwards? And 50 public agencies involved? I didn't know that many agencies even existed. : There are about 25 lots. Last year there was only one attendant in my lot but there are two this year for a pretty small lot. There have to be 6-8 for the parking garage northeast of the stadium. And last I knew there was one host for each suite, maybe a few extras here and there (not sure how many suites there are now). Seems like there should be more clean-up people but there isn't any time constraints on that. That would be about one person per section. I was curious about the public agencies as well. No idea who the 50 would be. Actually, the ROTC students clean up after the games. My step-daughter's roommate is in the Air Force ROTC, and they cleaned up after the first game. She didn't get home until 4:00 AM. I usually do my best to clean up after myself, but I have been guilty of leaving a pizza box behind or something. But after hearing that, I definitely make it a point to leave nothing from me behind. I previously assumed they had a paid third party come in and clean after the games. But learning that they were unpaid ROTC students made me think about cleaning up after myself. I don't want to tell you guys what to do, but I'd definitely suggest picking up an item or two to give those poor kids a break. 4 Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted September 16, 2016 Author Share Posted September 16, 2016 Actually, the ROTC students clean up after the games. My step-daughter's roommate is in the Air Force ROTC, and they cleaned up after the first game. She didn't get home until 4:00 AM. I usually do my best to clean up after myself, but I have been guilty of leaving a pizza box behind or something. But after hearing that, I definitely make it a point to leave nothing from me behind. I previously assumed they had a paid third party come in and clean after the games. But learning that they were unpaid ROTC students made me think about cleaning up after myself. I don't want to tell you guys what to do, but I'd definitely suggest picking up an item or two to give those poor kids a break. Did not know that. Thanks for the info. Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted September 17, 2016 Share Posted September 17, 2016 Why cant everyone just pickup one piece of trash and throw it away on their way out. Seriously. What a bunch of lazy and unthiughtful pieces of sh#t weve become. (Society. Not just us fans) Quote Link to comment
admo Posted September 17, 2016 Share Posted September 17, 2016 Athletic Department parking lot attendants (donor lots only): 77 Maintenance, grounds and custodial workers: 89 Suite hosts: 100 The numbers seem out of whack on these last three. I mean, 77 lot attendants and 100 suite hosts? And only 89 people to clean the whole mess up afterwards? And 50 public agencies involved? I didn't know that many agencies even existed. : There are about 25 lots. Last year there was only one attendant in my lot but there are two this year for a pretty small lot. There have to be 6-8 for the parking garage northeast of the stadium. And last I knew there was one host for each suite, maybe a few extras here and there (not sure how many suites there are now). Seems like there should be more clean-up people but there isn't any time constraints on that. That would be about one person per section. I was curious about the public agencies as well. No idea who the 50 would be. Actually, the ROTC students clean up after the games. My step-daughter's roommate is in the Air Force ROTC, and they cleaned up after the first game. She didn't get home until 4:00 AM. I usually do my best to clean up after myself, but I have been guilty of leaving a pizza box behind or something. But after hearing that, I definitely make it a point to leave nothing from me behind. I previously assumed they had a paid third party come in and clean after the games. But learning that they were unpaid ROTC students made me think about cleaning up after myself. I don't want to tell you guys what to do, but I'd definitely suggest picking up an item or two to give those poor kids a break. I used to clean the stands at TCU after every home game. It was part of the baseball program in HS. Was pretty cool to see a game for free and run around the field after it was all cleaned up. Quote Link to comment
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