less money coming in (probably none from me for instance), so it won't happen.
As I've said on here before, no one wants to pay anything to attend State baseball games right now. I have some of the best seats in the stadium, and I managed to sell tickets to 2, count them, 2 SEC series, one of which was SBW. I gave away what I could to family.
Now, that being said, we do need to do something to reward attendance. I'd take a distant cousin of your concept, and let season ticket holders sit anywhere they want to at the start of the game, having to relinquish their seat if the holder arrived. That would value ownership of season tickets and encourage arriving early. You also keep folks who are paying (or paid) extra for their seats happy since they can use them when they want to. In my perfect world we'd track tickets of non-PSL holders and color code them the next season to reflect the previous year's attendance. 90% gets a blue ticket and can sit anywhere at the start of the game, 75% from the 3rd inning on, 50% from the 5th, or something like that.
As for the stadium itself, DN needs a facelift, not reconstructive surgery. Leave the bones in place, redo the sky boxes plus press box, expand something down the lines, consider the brick facade (not totally sold here as I think we can make the current coloring work), upgrade the little stuff like concessions and bathrooms, and do something about that dang green wall.