I'll be interested to see how popular this is. Not sure how many people remember this, but they did something similar to this at the Devaney Center in 2000 for the Notre Dame game. I think it was done as a sort of trial run to see how popular it was. I was there for it, and there were maybe 1,000 people at most there scattered around the arena. Based on that, they ended it after the one game. The situation is completely different this time since nobody can watch the game in person, so it may be more popular. I could see it being more popular for home games because of that, however they haven't said anything about doing it for any other games and they may not do it for any other games if it isn't popular enough.