I did put down greed. It is a good point that there are costs associated with accomodating that many people for any event. Still, it would be nice, considering all that the fan base of this state does for the college, that free spring game admission would be sort of a "give back." I did appreciate it last year hearing that, after weather cancelled the game, people were allowed basically free concessions and that sort of thing. Nice touch.
In the end, my major objection to the spring game set up is the whole reserve seat nonsense. I love the idea of fans being able to show up two to three hours before the spring game and get an opportunity to sit in premium seats on the 50. Most of us won't ever sit there for an actual game. It's corner of the end zone and end zone for most of your average fans who get to see one or two games a season.
In the end, my major objection to the spring game set up is the whole reserve seat nonsense. I love the idea of fans being able to show up two to three hours before the spring game and get an opportunity to sit in premium seats on the 50. Most of us won't ever sit there for an actual game. It's corner of the end zone and end zone for most of your average fans who get to see one or two games a season.