There for graduation (Congrats to the Class of 2022!). Pretty nice stadium. Should have preplanned a rain location. Poor planning Towson, poor planning.
The tickets all said "GAX". Everyone was looking for section and seat numbers. It all became an unnecessary ball of confusion at every entry way.
It's graduation, not a football game. Restricting reentry became another unnecessary confusion point. Graduates looking for family, family looking for family, family looking for graduates, dogs and cats, and nashing of teeth.
For a predictable event the school hosts annually at the same time of year, the school demonstrated poor or lack of planning. SECU Arena was.across the street (literally), but no one took a look at the weather or planned a rain site. Lots of wet underwear, socks and very nice hats. There was ruined hair and outfits. I mean, I know you all were saying good riddance, but you teach this sort of thing. Apply the academic concepts to real-world situations!
If you need someone to plan next year's.geaduation, hit me up. I got some ideas.
Class of 2023, I charge you to demand and expect better. Towson owes you that much for the tears, late nights, busy work, massive assignments with short working periods, tests, quizzes, labs, weight gain, weight loss, hair loss, those classes that don't count but are required, classes you had no interest in but were required, tests given and assignments due immediately after holiday weekends or vacation, the price of books, tuition, fees (oh God! FEES!), and especially [insert favorite gripe here]. I believe in your Class of 2023. The future won't be yours if you don't start acquiring it now.
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Minnegan Field at Johnny Unitas® Stadium is home to Towson University's football, men's and women's lacrosse, field hockey and track teams.
The sports complex, which underwent a massive $32 million renovation beginning in 1999, seats 11,198 spectators. It ranks as the third largest facility of its kind in the Metropolitan Baltimore Area behind M&T Bank Stadium where the NFL Ravens play and Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home to Baltimore's Major League Baseball franchise.
The complex is named in honor of two legends - one a coach and educator who served the University for over 40 years - and a former pro football player who many consider the greatest quarterback in...
Read moreThe scoreboard is the star of the stadium. Well organized with outstanding graphics. Chick Fil a and Ledo pizza concession stands, reasonably priced. No covering, so when the storm rolled in, we had to relocate to vehicles. Some who had parked a distance away had to make new friends in the parking lot...the hills gave us a good step workout when the game was over getting to the parking garage. Overall, a...
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