wncvolfan
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This past Saturday Mama and I went to the game in Winston Salem between Wake Forest and Nebraska. We got there about 9AM and parked across the street from Groves Stadium. The place was full of Husker fans. Real nice people, by the way, and overly generous with their beer.
The game started at 12:00 and it was about 95 degrees in the stands. At the half mama and I went down to the concession area to smoke, get a cold drink and simply cool off for a whilein the shade.
I stood in a line for 15 minutes to get drinks and when I finally got there they told us they had run out of cold drinks and bottled water. I found out that was the same story all over the stadium. Those idiots actually started selling cups of lukewarm tapwater for $3.00.
Can you imagine the misery of all those people sitting in the stands dressed in either black or red t-shirts full of tailgating beer sitting in the broiling hot sun (no shade) with nothing to re-hydrate themselves.
Several people were carried out of the stands from heat exhaustion. You'd think that a school that wants to compete on the big time level would be able to anticipate how much water and soda they would need, considering the fact that that area has been stuck in a heat wave for over 6 weeks.
It was a pretty good football game between two better than average teams but lousy facilities and fan service.
Doubt I'll ever attend another game there, even if the Vols were playing WF, (heaven forbid).
The game started at 12:00 and it was about 95 degrees in the stands. At the half mama and I went down to the concession area to smoke, get a cold drink and simply cool off for a whilein the shade.
I stood in a line for 15 minutes to get drinks and when I finally got there they told us they had run out of cold drinks and bottled water. I found out that was the same story all over the stadium. Those idiots actually started selling cups of lukewarm tapwater for $3.00.
Can you imagine the misery of all those people sitting in the stands dressed in either black or red t-shirts full of tailgating beer sitting in the broiling hot sun (no shade) with nothing to re-hydrate themselves.
Several people were carried out of the stands from heat exhaustion. You'd think that a school that wants to compete on the big time level would be able to anticipate how much water and soda they would need, considering the fact that that area has been stuck in a heat wave for over 6 weeks.
It was a pretty good football game between two better than average teams but lousy facilities and fan service.
Doubt I'll ever attend another game there, even if the Vols were playing WF, (heaven forbid).