That tent Saturday is not the vision for the future. It had been donated and was used to help start the discussion. Three of these in the south end zone is the vision:
https://letsgopeay.com/news/2017/7/19/athletics-APSU-Athletics-boxLIFE-team-up-to-provide-new-seating-area-at-Fortera-Stadium.aspxNotice that they are portable, so they could be moved to other venues as desired.
I don't know how many were invited Saturday. A large number of people came down from other parts of the stadium around or shortly after halftime. I am confident that more than fifty people cycled through there. (At 6,300, on a beautiful fall day, that had to be the poorest attended Homecoming game in years.)
As has been stated many times by many others, for SFA to approach achieving the vision of being the best mid-major program in the country, significant improvement in dollars raised through various means must happen. SFA is on the lower end of the SLC for goodness sake. The one-off large donations for major capital projects is one piece. The ongoing improvements and costs in nutrition, S&C, practice facilities, weight rooms, lockers, coaches salaries, etc. requires different thinking to bring in a steady flow of money to support. Varsity Club is a part. Getting a student fee is a part. Ticket pricing is a part.
Led by Ivey, we have a new team with energy and new ideas. I believe they are being supported by the university administration. I am confident they understand that visible progress needs to be seen quickly to generate interest and enthusiasm. I know they need our support with feedback, ideas, and, yes, money.