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I was watching the Michigan State game last night, and something struck me, the students were on the sideline as well as behind the basket. I thought of how cool that would look in the MAC center with all the gold. Should students be given the best seats in eh arena? I know Camron does it, so does NC state, Mich St. and many others. It was cool when the camera panned the crowd and the "Izzone" was all dressed in white, streched from one sideline to behind the baskets.
02-01-2004 11:08 AM
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"Should students be given the best seats in eh arena?"

Not if you're going to have season-ticket holders who pay a hefty price for their seats. However, I wouldn't mind seeing the sideline seats behind the team benches/scorer's table converted to a student-only section.

I've sat every where in the MACC, and, in that size of an arena, sitting behind the baskets aren't bad seats at all.
02-03-2004 11:10 AM
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