“Which has a pretty big population of people looking to hang out”….i like how you basically said homeless and drugged out people in the nicest most PC way ever…😂😂😂😂
Yeah my dog always barks at the husky. And when I walk around there the campus to go on their field on campus or like the further away recreation fields we check if we can get into the soccer stadium and it’s always locked up
I went the last day they practiced before the sugar bowl and the back gate was open and I literally walked onto the field kicked field goals then went inside the practice facility while they were practicing and then took pictures with players while I was wearing a Michigan sweatshirt I kid you not. They really do not give a shit it was so cool.
I like how he’s surprised every time security stops him like bro come on you’re essentially trespassing on private property and expect not to get caught
If it's a public institution, it's considered public property. I work at a university in Canada, and we get students and fans wandering into our facilities all the time. Unless it's game day, we usually just let them be.
I went to school at Tennessee. Before COVID they let people walk around and explore the stadium most days, it was pretty cool actually. Ever since COVID security has gotten a lot tighter and you get yelled at for doing that now.
@@jonahm3121 I've been to both arenas (live in Olympia, parents are Duke alum so I was in Cameron Indoor Stadium just a few months ago). I think Hec Ed Pavilion up in UW is top 10, maybe top 5 in oldest college basketball arenas. And while Cameron Indoor isn't among the oldest, the history around it is just about unlike any other arena in college basketball.
I think when personal stop you you should break out the “Jalen Ramsey” card/video….it may make you seem like a major influencer and maybe they may make the difference if - security personnel is 50/50
I did sneak into Montlake a couple times with a six pack and a football, but we had to scale the east football field gate. So I guess that wouldnt count. Decades ago
@@gfedgocrazy whats so good about it? its just awkward how the 2 grandstands are so noticable uneaven, and what are they even doing with the 2 endzone seats? one side is connected, and the other side looks like something you would see in a highschool stadium. like seriously, they just added random bleachers and called it a day. the only good thing about it is the scenery which is amazing. but the stadium is atrocious