Illinois State University Athletics is enforcing a new tailgating policy this football season, leaving victory celebrations to the fans in Hancock Stadium.
Tailgate lots will now only be open for five hours before kickoff, prohibiting tailgaters from staying in the lot during game time. The ISU Police Department (ISUPD) discussed the new policy in a Facebook post.
The post highlighted that this policy will allow for more support for the students involved in games, reduce strain on first responders and prevent alcohol-related incidents.
ISUPD emphasized that this policy is consistent with other schools in the same conference as ISU.
“Tailgating will always be an important part of the Redbird experience. Thank you for helping us keep game days safe, spirited and unforgettable,” said the Facebook post from ISUPD.
While this post may explain the reasoning behind the policy, students have mixed opinions about how it will affect their lives and game day.
Junior criminal justice major Ambria Garner liked to tailgate during the game with her family and friends.
“I feel like it keeps people out of trouble, too, because there are so many cars and people around. It’s also a good place to meet new people,” Garner said.
“Tailgates are a big family thing. Nobody wants to do anything bad around family. Incidents can happen at any time, so if that’s [their reasoning], I don’t know [if it’s good reasoning],” Garner continued.
Junior business administration major Kevin Beltran believes the policy might eliminate some of the problems on game days.
“It could definitely stop students from being stupid outside [of the stadium] and making decisions that they might regret later on. It would stop a lot of those issues,” Beltran said.
Freshman accounting major Kavon Dixon is excited to experience football season at ISU, but this new policy may change how his game day celebration looks.
“At first [I did want to tailgate], but I don’t know. Honestly, I don’t think I will now,” Dixon said.
All tailgating rules and regulations can be found on the ISU Athletics website.