The parking and some of the problems with Reed are all interconnected problems.
There's absolutely nothing within walking distance of Reed that would inspire you to get there early at all other than maybe the bar at the A&M hotel. There's nowhere near the arena to just hang out and grab a beer and watch other games or whatever, so as a result all 10,000 people try to arrive at the same time about 20 minutes before the game starts and it creates a complete traffic cluster**** which isn't helped at all by the way they do the parking.
It's one of those things where no single thing is all that bad, but they all contribute to make the overall experience less than ideal.
But this is an example of me trying to shift my viewpoint a little, because for us hardcore fans, we're going anyway. Me and a buddy basically tailgate every game so the traffic doesn't impact us much, but you can still witness it being a problem.
One game last year, due to having to take care of some things at home, I didn't get to leave my house until about 30 minutes before the game (I live like two miles from campus.) By the time we parked and got inside, and keep in mind I'm someone who's familiar with how the parking works, it was almost the under 12 media timeout.