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Memorial Stadium By The Numbers


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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

 

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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. :dunno:
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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

 

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Very interesting stats...

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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. :dunno:

 

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.

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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. :dunno:

 

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.

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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.

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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. :dunno:

 

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.

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