Tailgating returns to much fanfare
By Sean Bradley on August 30, 2012 9:00 pm / 5 comments

Kyle SIngles, Lake Orion Senior, sits in a shopping cart filled with alcohol during the Southeast Missouri State tailgate on Thursday evening. Of-age students from around campus came to the tailgate to celebrate their newly regained freedom to tailgate before football games. (Zack Wittman Staff Photographer)
This year, alcohol limits, which affected previous tailgate outings of years past, have been eliminated. This change has led to different reactions from students about their feelings toward the pre-game experience.
Clay McGillvary, a Mount Pleasant junior, said he thinks he’ll attend more tailgating sessions due to the rule changes.
“I’m here,” he said. “I wasn’t here last year, mainly because of the alcohol rules.”
He said the football game attendance and tailgating attendance go hand-in-hand.
Senior Jessi Kraai said she attended the tailgating sessions last year regardless of how many people were there.
“We had a good group of people,” the Monague native said. “We would go no matter what.”
CMU Police Lt. Larry Klaus said because the limits on alcohol are lifted, the police are being more careful but still allowing tailgaters to have a good time.
Students are not allowed to have kegs or participate in drinking games but can have as many six-packs of beer as they like, as well as liquor.
“We’re moderating people’s consumption,” he said. “We’re looking for people disrupting and if people are underage.”
He said last year when the football game started, the students would have to clear the lots. This year it’s a bit different. Students can tailgate in the lots around the football stadium south of Broomfield Road. He said the crowds have been safe, respectful and well-behaved.
“Party responsibly,” he said. “Cheer on the team responsibly.”
Klaus said two MIPs were handed out since tailgating began at 3 p.m. but before tailgating was officially over.
Mount Pleasant junior Abby Olson said the rules regarding the tailgating affected the overall tailgating experience.
“A year ago, they had a lot of rules,” Olson said. “No one came to the games.”
She said the rules being lifted is a good thing for the games and their accompanying activities.
“I think it’s a good idea they lifted the rules,” she said. “Having it here at the stadium in a controlled setting was a good idea.”
Alex Tasker, a freshman from Almont, thinks the tailgating rules will help game attendance.
“People wouldn’t want to go to the games because they’d be far away on Main Street before it. It’s a lot easier to tailgate,” he said.
He said he will now attend future tailgates because of the newer, relaxed rules.
“I’ll be at the other tailgates too,” he said. “With the new rules, it’s just a better experience.”
Alpena sophomore Abbie Krawczak said she comes to the tailgates to socialize and meet people.
“I like to hang out with everybody,” Krawczak said. “They’re having a good time.”
The athletics department was also giving away the remaining 4,500 tickets for the Sept. 8 game at Kelly/Shorts Stadium against the Michigan State Spartans.
“I got my tickets here,” Romeo junior Adam Schwark said. “It was a short wait.”
The lines were much shorter than at MAINstage last week, which wrapped around the Student Activity Center and across campus. About 5,500 tickets were disbursed, according to athletics department officials.
Levering senior Jake Schmalzried said he picked up his ticket here and was just happy to have one, no matter where he got it.
“Still better than to be safe than sorry,” he said. “It’s a huge deal.”
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5 Comments
The KRP WHP! Glad to see it’s still alive and doing well since I was the reason it was made! SCOOTER GANG!
Too funny to see your comment Kerel! As soon as I saw this picture I thought of you!
The stadium was very empty at Thursday’s game against SEMO and now I read the athletic department still has 1,000 student tickets for the MSU game. Does anyone know what the announced “official” attendance numbers were for the opener?
Empty compared to past years? because you have to keep in mind they did add about 2,500 seats, not including the suits. As someone who’s attended CMU football games for the past four years, and seen the stadium from field view. It was actually pretty full.
From what I’m told, it still has a ways to go to be the epic malay tailgating was in the mid-2000s.