The Tampa Sports Authority and USF announced today a series of initiatives intended to enhance the game-day experience of all fans attending USF football games at Raymond James Stadium.
Comment from Mickey Farrell, Director of Operations - TSA
"I am very pleased that we have been able to work collaboratively with USF, law enforcement, Sentry (our private security provider) to identify a number of initiatives that will enhance the game-day experience of all USF and visiting team fans attending Bulls games at Raymond James Stadium.”
Comment from Bill McGillis, Executive Associate Athletic Director - USF
“We have some of the greatest fans and one of the most exciting college football environments in America at Raymond James Stadium. The huge majority of our fans are terrific ? they enjoy the games, tailgate with great pride and passion, and treat each other, as well as visiting teams and their fans, with respect. We do recognize, though, the need to continually monitor and adjust our stadium policies and procedures to ensure that we are providing the very best experience possible for everyone who attends our games. To that end, many in the USF community including students, alumni and staff, developed and announced in August a new sportsmanship campaign ? “Be Respect-A-Bull”. The campaign was launched prior to the first home game and it is anticipated that it will be a staple of the USF culture for years to come.
In addition, we have worked together with our partners at TSA and law enforcement to implement a number of initiatives effective with our next home game on October 2 vs. Pittsburgh. We believe these initiatives, coupled with our ongoing commitment to the “Be Respect-A-Bull” campaign, will ensure a fantastic game-day experience for everyone.”
New or Enhanced Initiatives and Points of Emphasis
Parking Lots/Tailgating
*Parking lots will open a maximum of four hours before kickoff (previous policy provided for parking lots to open five hours before kickoff for games that started after 1:00 p.m.)
*Fans will not be permitted to possess mass amounts of alcohol. Kegs or large vessels that contain alcoholic beverages will be prohibited and confiscated
*The number and presence of security, law enforcement personnel and ATB agents will be increased
Efforts to identify intoxicated fans will be enhanced. Fans determined by law enforcement to be intoxicated will be denied entry to the stadium
Inside Stadium
- The number and presence of security and law enforcement personnel will be increased and enforcement of all stadium policies will be enhanced. Special emphasis will include, but not be limited to:
? Abuse of intoxicants will not be tolerated. Fans will be ejected for abusing intoxicants
? Profanity and other offensive language will not be tolerated. Fans will be ejected for using profanity and offensive language
? Disorderly behavior will not be tolerated. Fans will be ejected or arrested for such behavior
? Abusive or threatening behavior directed at the visiting team, visiting team fans, visiting team officials and game officials will not be tolerated. Fans will be ejected for such behavior
? The promotion of the stadium's fan messaging service in which fans seeking assistance can immediately text 813-277-6501 or call 813-350-6501 will be dramatically increased
- The monitoring of alcohol sales and use will be enhanced.
? The stadium concessionaire will require identification from all fans purchasing alcohol. (Current practice requires identification only from those who appear to be 30 years of age or younger.)
? Additional undercover officers will be deployed to monitor and enforce all alcohol policies
- Ticket privileges will be revoked for those ejected from a game or arrested (policy will apply to season ticket holders, single-game ticket buyers and students)
- The fact that the USF Student Code of Conduct and Student Alcohol Policy extends to all games at Raymond James Stadium will be more effectively communicated to all students. Students who violate the policy will be subject to disciplinary action in accordance with USF policy
Ongoing Assessment and Review
All policies and procedures will be subject to review and modification throughout the football season
Additional Information Regarding the “Be Respect-A-Bull” Campaign
- Press conference announcing campaign was held on August 27
- Videotaped message from Head Football Coach Jim Leavitt
- A full-page advertisement has been included in the football game program
- A full-page advertisement has been included in the Bulls Fan Guide
- Buttons were created with the campaign logo and are worn by Raymond James Stadium personnel and many USF staff in addition to being distributed at all home games
- Created flyers with the campaign message that were distributed at the first two home games
- Student, Alumni Association and staff campaign “ambassadors” roam the parking lots at all home games communicating the “Be Respect-A-Bull” message