Re: SHAC Reviews Here
Originally Posted by
NDSU1952
Neither have I but my point was that the seating in the SHAC should be taken in the context that you are not going to have the comfort of your living room, being able to stretch out. I have been in many other basketball areas in my time and it is rarely a perfect situation. You know, some of you really thrive on complaining. I don't even think you realize it or how tiresome it is.
Of course, we should expect comfort at the SHAC but I am assuming all of you have reached out to Matt Larsen and Pat with some feedback. A few have said "Not everyone knows what they look like" or "they should find us" Why should we have to make the effort. Are you all really that helpless??? That you cannot look up the Athletic Dept pictures. All their pictures are right there. They are trying to make an unfortunate situation better by asking for feedback and what I am hearing is "its not my problem." Some Bison fans find the seats fine now and others don't. It could be due to different body types or whatever but my point is do what you can to help Athletic Department and Teammakers make this better. If people want to go on and on and whine, fine but that does not do any good. HELPING ML and PS find a solution WILL. Meanwhile, sit and call it a dump or little better than a high school gym all you want. I am not advocating a Pollyanna approach but for God sakes, do your part to help make this better.
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Some would rather stew in their own juices. If they actually reached out to help they wouldnt be able to bitch. I also dont understand why they wouldnt try and help. All it would take is a simple email. Or a call of course--
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