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As Baylor University prepares to sell passes Monday for on-campus parking for games at McLane Stadium, officials say they have plenty of game-day parking and a solid plan to get people to the games efficiently.

But managing that plan and the expectations of fans will be a monumental task for the first game on Aug. 31.

“We’re not worried about having enough parking at all,” said Brian Nicholson, Baylor vice president for operations and facilities management. “I think one of the general assumptions is because we haven’t talked a whole lot about parking is that we’re opening this venue and we’re going to have a massive parking shortage and everybody is going to descend on this area looking for a spot. I don’t believe that’s a reality.”

But he said fans used to seeing games at Floyd Casey Stadium need to get in the habit of planning ahead for parking.

“It is a different experience than what the community is used to,” Nicholson said. “I would say a better experience. If you’ve planned ahead of time, in and out will be as easy as Floyd Casey.”