When I was at UNT, there was no need to shutdown the tailgate. We all went in as a group from the tailgate and enjoyed the games. There were also Greek life members all over SGA. It was a main talking point that we needed to boost attendance and be part of that change. I don't know what's happened since then.
In my experience, the students inclined towards the arts expressed animosity towards sports. Almost like there was jealousy at the attention and resources dumped in sports without realizing athletics are often the main link between a school and its alumni and therefore a big opportunity to attract donations to help fund other on campus projects. Those students geared towards the arts are more likely those to dye their hair as well. There are exceptions on all sides though.
We still on this bit? It can be both true that some blue haired people enjoy themselves an athletic event AND way more non blue haired people enjoy it more often, become lifelong fans, donors and season ticket holders more FREQUENTLY in comparison. You don't have to get on here and defend your hair dye saga event.
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