There were a lot of reasons we moved games out of Jackson.
In addition to the ones gravedigger listed. The Starkville city fathers started putting a lot of pressure on MSU for more home games, i.e. more revenue for Starkville. However this was not the principle reason.
1. Memorial Stadium is a neutral site, therefore you cannot bring recruits according to NCAA rules. This was the rule back then, don't know if it has been changed.
2. USM and MSU were splitting gate revenue 50-50. USM was NOT putting %50 of the fans in the stands, don't let any delusional USM fan feed you a line of BS otherwise. MSU was about %65, USM %30 and the remaining %5 interested 3rd parties.
3. Towards the end time of games at Memorial Stadium, we were haveing trouble selling out the stadium in Jackson. This included the Egg Bowl game. Crowds were averaging between 40-50K. A sellout crowd of 40K at Scott Field put more money in our pockets.
4. Atmosphere. The on campus atmosphere is light years ahead of Jackson, even in the best of times at Memorial Stadium. The ONLY time a game in Jackson was better than on campus was if it was held on the w/e of the State Fair. Pay attention to this **** C34. IF you mate a football game in Jackson with an event like tha State Fair you stand a much better chance of a sellout, especially if you tie the two together. Like free admission to the State Fair if you show your game ticket, free rides, etc.
This thing COULD work, but it will take a lot of work from the city of Jackson, JSU - they manage Memorial Stadium now, UMMC - we will need their parking spaces, to keep this from turning into a big cluster 17 like the Colts/Saints game. I would also consider a beer tent in the parking lot for pre-game festivities, maybe a local band or two as well. If you can't drink inside. Get the local beer distributors in on this, maybe consider a Craft Beer thing.