The University of Minnesota has a plan to deal with intoxicated troublemakers at the school’s new 50,000 seat stadium when it opens this fall.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison put a similar program in place two years ago.
Ervin Cox is director of student assistance and judicial affairs at UW-Madison. Cox said the school was looking for a way to deal with drunken students at its 80,000 seat Camp Randall stadium.
“This process gives students a second chance, and it sends a message, and hopefully over time it will start to decrease the amount of problems we have to deal with,” Cox said.