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I get mail - Stadium renovation survey
LSU Athletics is in the process of gathering information from fans seeking their input which will help shape the future of Tiger Stadium and the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.
Beginning this week, LSU season ticket holders and single-game ticket purchasers in the sports of football, men’s and women’s basketball and gymnastics will receive an email with a link to a survey asking for feedback in a variety of areas as it relates to athletic events held in Tiger Stadium and the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.
“It’s time to update and upgrade, from restrooms and concessions to seating options and in venue experiences,” LSU Director of Athletics Scott Woodward said. “We are sending out a survey to help guide our decision-making for changes to Tiger Stadium, and in the coming days, we will send out another survey for the PMAC.
“No decisions have been made and no designs are finalized. Nothing will be decided until we receive and analyze all your feedback. It’s important to us that we make fiscally responsible decisions to invest in improving the fan experience in Death Valley and the Deaf Dome and to provide our student-athletes with everything they need to compete at the highest level.”
“The voice of our fans inspires our student-athletes and empowers their success,” Woodward said. “The experience our fans have in Tiger Stadium and the Pete Maravich Assembly Center is vital to every victory we achieve and every decision we make. That’s why this survey is so important. We need to hear from our fans as we begin the process of shaping the future of our facilities.”
To hear directly from Athletic Director Scott Woodward on the surveys please click here.
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"I talk to a lot of guys that played for us over the last several years and the way they described the experience they had externally with fans — or people who call themselves fans — and how that impacted their confidence and how they viewed their experience and how tricky it was to navigate that, no matter how many resources or how much education we provide … that concerns me. The most important thing is that the kids that are here have the experiences that we promised they would have — that they get the chance to grow and develop and compete and win and become their best in competition and away from competition. And it is very difficult for young people to learn how to tune out the negative noise in a space they have lived in their entire lives and have found a lot of worth in that." - Jen Cohen, October 2021
Jen on the other hand was doomed the second she thought the players are the primary stakeholders in this sport.
Not that Brian Kelly, the other Brian Kelly
UW’s fucked until she’s out of the picture … not saying they will be un-fucked at that point so don’t twist