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Sam Houston is playing their last home game of the season Saturday.  Game time is 2:00.  Stadium Director said with senior day and everything else going on, most likely will not open up the stadium until 6:30 for the game between Vidor and Dayton.  The point being, traffic is going to be a terrible, don't get in a hurry.
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[quote name="PURPLE 4EVER" post="706045" timestamp="1258138487"]
[quote author=rollinac link=topic=62322.msg706037#msg706037 date=1258137596]
Are there any tailgating rules at SHSU's stadium?
[/quote]
Probably not an option with Sam Houston playing before us.
[/quote]

Have you ever been to a college game???  With Sam Houston playing beforehand, I'd imagine the parking lot is going to be full of Sam Houston tailgaters before and after the game.  Just wondering what their rules were....size of vehicle, open flames, chairs, tents...etc
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[quote name="rollinac" post="706048" timestamp="1258138852"]
[quote author=PURPLE 4EVER link=topic=62322.msg706045#msg706045 date=1258138487]
[quote author=rollinac link=topic=62322.msg706037#msg706037 date=1258137596]
Are there any tailgating rules at SHSU's stadium?
[/quote]
Probably not an option with Sam Houston playing before us.
[/quote]

Have you ever been to a college game???  With Sam Houston playing beforehand, I'd imagine the parking lot is going to be full of Sam Houston tailgaters before and after the game.  Just wondering what their rules were....size of vehicle, open flames, chairs, tents...etc
[/quote]

They only had 2,000 fans at their last home game.
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[quote name="rollinac" post="706048" timestamp="1258138852"]
[quote author=PURPLE 4EVER link=topic=62322.msg706045#msg706045 date=1258138487]
[quote author=rollinac link=topic=62322.msg706037#msg706037 date=1258137596]
Are there any tailgating rules at SHSU's stadium?
[/quote]
Probably not an option with Sam Houston playing before us.
[/quote]

Have you ever been to a college game???  With Sam Houston playing beforehand, I'd imagine the parking lot is going to be full of Sam Houston tailgaters before and after the game.  Just wondering what their rules were....size of vehicle, open flames, chairs, tents...etc
[/quote]

Depends on who Sam is playing. If it's SFA or Texas State, could be a different story crowd wise.

Should be something on-line in reference to their tailgating policies. If not , contact their SID via e-mail.
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[quote name="rapayne" post="706090" timestamp="1258142176"]
Its Central ArKANSAS, so I am sure it will be standing room only!!!
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Then parking should not be a problem.
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THERE IS APPARENTLY PAID RESERVED AND OPEN TO 1st come!!!

BEARKAT ALLEY TAILGATING POLICIES & PROCEDURES
Tailgating area will be blocked off the night before a home football game.
Lot will be open at least 6 hours prior to game time.
All vehicle traffic stops in the area two and a half hours prior to game time (no exceptions, except
medical personnel and official university vehicles).
All BBQ pits must be brought into the area at least three hour prior to game time.
Open flames are allowed, but must be extinguished prior to entering Bowers’ Stadium.
One Bearkat Alley parking pass will be allotted to each reserved area. The pass may be used to park
one car in the designated area. Once the vehicle is parked, it cannot leave the tailgate area until after
kickoff.
For safety purposes, all tents, tables, chairs, etc. must be put away prior to entering stadium.
Area will be manned by security (one uniform) beginning at 7 AM each game day to control access to
the area.
Gates to Bowers Stadium open 90 minutes prior to kick off.
Uniformed security will be in the area beginning three hours prior to game time until 30 minutes after
game starts.
Tailgating will be limited to the space that is designated. Any group that uses area beyond their space
will be asked to move.
Organizations must sign up for spots through Student Activities (first come, first serve basis).
Organization/person can pay to reserve same spot for the entire season (price depends on location of
spot).
Alcohol consumption will be monitored by UPD and any problems that occur will be handled by UPD.
Minor consumption violations will be ticketed.
Sam Houston State University will determine if someone needs to leave the area. UPD will escort them
out of the area.
Each group is responsible for providing their own equipment (tables, chairs, etc.).
Advertisements, banners, signs or the distribution of promotional items on university property is
prohibited unless other wise approved by a Sam Houston State University official. Participants will be
required to remove promotional banners or signs if asked to.
Sam Houston State University reserves the right to revoke the tailgating pass of those who do not
comply with these guidelines.
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[quote name="rapayne" post="706102" timestamp="1258142776"]
THERE IS APPARENTLY PAID RESERVED AND OPEN TO 1st come!!!

BEARKAT ALLEY TAILGATING POLICIES & PROCEDURES
Tailgating area will be blocked off the night before a home football game.
Lot will be open at least 6 hours prior to game time.
All vehicle traffic stops in the area two and a half hours prior to game time (no exceptions, except
medical personnel and official university vehicles).
All BBQ pits must be brought into the area at least three hour prior to game time.
Open flames are allowed, but must be extinguished prior to entering Bowers’ Stadium.
One Bearkat Alley parking pass will be allotted to each reserved area. The pass may be used to park
one car in the designated area. Once the vehicle is parked, it cannot leave the tailgate area until after
kickoff.
For safety purposes, all tents, tables, chairs, etc. must be put away prior to entering stadium.
Area will be manned by security (one uniform) beginning at 7 AM each game day to control access to
the area.
Gates to Bowers Stadium open 90 minutes prior to kick off.
Uniformed security will be in the area beginning three hours prior to game time until 30 minutes after
game starts.
Tailgating will be limited to the space that is designated. Any group that uses area beyond their space
will be asked to move.
Organizations must sign up for spots through Student Activities (first come, first serve basis).
Organization/person can pay to reserve same spot for the entire season (price depends on location of
spot).
Alcohol consumption will be monitored by UPD and any problems that occur will be handled by UPD.
Minor consumption violations will be ticketed.
Sam Houston State University will determine if someone needs to leave the area. UPD will escort them
out of the area.
Each group is responsible for providing their own equipment (tables, chairs, etc.).
Advertisements, banners, signs or the distribution of promotional items on university property is
prohibited unless other wise approved by a Sam Houston State University official. Participants will be
required to remove promotional banners or signs if asked to.
Sam Houston State University reserves the right to revoke the tailgating pass of those who do not
comply with these guidelines.
[/quote]

According to Chris Gibson, stadium director, everything above applies except the 3 hour rule and High School games do not have to get a permit.
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