Jamie Pollard statement regarding ticket scanning process during home opener

Why do I have a sneaky suspicion that people wanting and being the most vocal about alcohol for sale to general public in the stadium will also be the most vocal about the the cost of a beer being $12 and then become angry when they are locked in and cant go out at halftime? We do all realize that this is an either or right? Not just a "those of you who prefer can do A, others can do B"
 
Help me here, I've been out of state for some time. By 're-entry' you mean that ISU allows fans to leave the stadium (some presumably, to have a drink), and then come back in?

If so, how would that really be a problem with alcohol sates in the stadium? ...I'm probably not seeing this right.

If you let people go out to drink at halftime, they aren’t going to be buying alcohol (or at least as much of it) in the stadium
Well yeah, I get that. But how about the fans that don't want to leave and just want a beer or two during the 1st half, or during halftime? And say those are fans that did not participate in tailgating.

I don't see the 'all or nothing' principle here.
You have to. With the increased insurance and staff costs you can't allow people to go out and have 'free' beers at halftime. You undercut yourself.

In stadium sales and re-entry can't coexist.
This makes some sense, yes. How much of an extra 'insurance' policy cost the university, to allow alcohol sales in the stadium? If pretty high, I could see a problem in reentry.
 
FWIW I have been told that ISU's general counsel is becoming more conservative which is part of the driver of the reduced tailgating hours and I wouldn't be surprised if it was part of if not the driver of the SEZ divider wall.
I get that but don't they have ushers and people watching things to notice beer being passed to other people? You kick out a few people and that will probably stop.
You don't build a fricking wall.
 
Why do I have a sneaky suspicion that people wanting and being the most vocal about alcohol for sale to general public in the stadium will also be the most vocal about the the cost of a beer being $12 and then become angry when they are locked in and cant go out at halftime? We do all realize that this is an either or right? Not just a "those of you who prefer can do A, others can do B"
Another good point.
 
The liability alone...well, that guy bought 2 beers in the stadium but he had 8 beforehand and another 2 at halftime. Whose fault is it that he crashed on the way home?
Genuinely asking, how do other schools handle it? Can't we have fine print on the ticket that says ticket holders assume all liability or is that unreasonable?
 
I get that but don't they have ushers and people watching things to notice beer being passed to other people? You kick out a few people and that will probably stop.
You don't build a fricking wall.
Not disagreeing. Just taking what I have heard and connecting dots. Lawyers will always say there is failure opportunities when people are involved. Put a permanent wall up and you can reduce it even further and potentially allow for those usher to be reassigned while reducing your liability.
 
The ISU AD has never in the history of the school been "swimming in money." When you look at how the budget has increased that's relative when our peer institutions are seeing the same.

And didn't we have to take a loan from the University general fund for COVID?

Also, beer in the stadium is a terrible idea. It's different in places with garbage tailgating but we have plenty of time to slam beers pregame. I'm pretty sure no one is going to die from missing beers 13-15 on the day.
Were going to take a loan but didn’t in the end
 
Not disagreeing. Just taking what I have heard and connecting dots. Lawyers will always say there is failure opportunities when people are involved. Put a permanent wall up and you can reduce it even further and potentially allow for those usher to be reassigned while reducing your liability.
So basically....... A.N.A.L. Happy Cyhawk week!
 
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Completely disagree.
I totally get what you're saying but I was on the committee when we brought alcohol sales to UNI and both the distributor and the insurer flat told us its one or the other.

Also, Iowa State is one of two schools that we could find that allows re-entry at all regardless of whether alcohol is sold or not. It's a dinosaur at this point. Montana was the other and they killed it when they introduced an in-stadium beer garden.
 
The ISU AD has never in the history of the school been "swimming in money." When you look at how the budget has increased that's relative when our peer institutions are seeing the same.

And didn't we have to take a loan from the University general fund for COVID?

Also, beer in the stadium is a terrible idea. It's different in places with garbage tailgating but we have plenty of time to slam beers pregame. I'm pretty sure no one is going to die from missing beers 13-15 on the day.
Places with in-stadium sales have seen great reductions in alcohol related incidents. When people know they can get beer inside, they don't slam the last two on the way in.
 
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Help me here, I've been out of state for some time. By 're-entry' you mean that ISU allows fans to leave the stadium (some presumably, to have a drink), and then come back in?

If so, how would that really be a problem with alcohol sates in the stadium? ...I'm probably not seeing this right.
I've been going to games since 2001, and there has been a re-entry system in place dating back to at least then.
 
Would you be willing to give that up to have it sold inside the stadium?

I've never understood those who leave at half and re-enter anyway, so I'll just jump into the convo and profess that, yes, if JP sells me a $10 domestic beer in stadium, I'll never leave JTS again (until I'm done singing Sweet Caroline).
 
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I've never understood those who leave at half and re-enter anyway, so I'll just jump into the convo and profess that, yes, if JP sells me a $10 domestic beer in stadium, I'll never leave JTS again (until I'm done singing Sweet Caroline).

Can we at least let Blum's crew sell the Ames Lager just outside of the gate?

Bring back the helmet cars for mobile ordering and a few kiosks outside of the fence for the halftime crowd.

It's a win for everyone.
 

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