OK game; poorly planned. Over 37,000 attendees but not enough gates open on a cold (for san antonio) blustery day. People were forced to walk all away around the venue - on the outside - in order to get in. After the game they announced that fans were welcome to come down on the field for autographs and pictures. Effectively they only opened one staircase down to the field, in one corner of the stadium. Complete bottleneck; complete standstill for fans in the stands; extremely frustrating. Then, to add insult to injury, as soon as the fans got on the field they started snapping off the lights and announced people should make way for the exits. Insulting and amateurish. Bottom line is that they either didn't have enoug staff on hand, or didn't think things through (plan). Finally, for the city of San Antonio, from a San Antonian: there are two times during the year the city is guaranteed to be on TV (an opportunity to show off the city): the AlamoBowl and All-American. why then, invariably, does the city choose to drain the river during one of them?? It's embarrassing for the city. I realize there is no good time to do this mandatory maintenance. But, conventions and tourists typically don't bring camera crews and broadcast trucks with them to beam to the country. // Kudos the kids (players) for taking pictures, signing autographs and answering questions. There are some really good kids out there .... and oh by the way they also play some darn good football.