Maybe this should be titled that I'm officially old, but this seemed worse than other times I've been in large crowds at Kyle Field…
I was walking behind section 338? to seats near the south end zone. The game was about to start and people were anxious to get to seats. At this location in the stadium, there are a few vendors against the outside wall, a restroom, and a narrow connection between the old third deck and the new construction. People entering from the south we're going to the student section while people who entered from the other side were trying to move back toward the south end zone, all while the students were attempting to cross both sets to get to their seats.
It became a complete logjam. People in front of me were complaining about being pushed, some people decided pushing was the way to get to their seats faster, and about that time EMTs needed to get through that group for a medical incident and tried to push a wheelchair through.
At that point, it went from being part of a large crowd to where I was being pressed into people on all sides. Other people were as well, and it went on for a few minutes.
That's the first time I've been there that I thought we might be about to have a real problem. I think some kind of enforced traffic flow there could help alleviate a possible safety issue.
I was walking behind section 338? to seats near the south end zone. The game was about to start and people were anxious to get to seats. At this location in the stadium, there are a few vendors against the outside wall, a restroom, and a narrow connection between the old third deck and the new construction. People entering from the south we're going to the student section while people who entered from the other side were trying to move back toward the south end zone, all while the students were attempting to cross both sets to get to their seats.
It became a complete logjam. People in front of me were complaining about being pushed, some people decided pushing was the way to get to their seats faster, and about that time EMTs needed to get through that group for a medical incident and tried to push a wheelchair through.
At that point, it went from being part of a large crowd to where I was being pressed into people on all sides. Other people were as well, and it went on for a few minutes.
That's the first time I've been there that I thought we might be about to have a real problem. I think some kind of enforced traffic flow there could help alleviate a possible safety issue.