If games are played this fall, would you go to the Big House or not?

Submitted by James Burrill Angell on May 15th, 2020 at 10:24 AM

This sort of plays off the post below regarding who would be allowed to go if there were socially distanced/partial capacity crowds allowed at games.

As I mentioned in that thread, IF (big if) crowds are allowed, more than likely they will be partial capacity for social distancing purposes. Maybe we'll see 25,000 or 33,000 but certainly not sell out/over 100,000 fans (Good bye consecutive over 100,000 fans streak unfortunately). What I suspect is that the Athletic Department would do two things (1) not bother with single game sales and (2) allow season ticket holders who want to defer their ticket payments to 2021.

So the question is, would you defer or would you go to games and under what conditions would you feel safe enough to go (social distancing etc). Truthfully I'm struggling with this. As badly as I want to go to games (and its badly, as it has been for the 20 years I've been a season ticket holder), I'm the parent of young kids who rely on me and I can't help but think they're priority #1 and I shouldn't risk my health for a football game. 

 

Panther72

May 18th, 2020 at 7:17 AM ^

Any conditions are acceptable for me to go to any sporting event. That doesn't address the possible law suit situation. 

Health wise, I would my best to respect others health, but if can't live in liberty, this is no longer America.

Lastly, not many 80 yr olds will be present, so, theres that.