As an individual who has spent a good bit of time on the student side, (Bachelors and Masters Degree from UL) I can tell you that the student side needs a lot of work. Very poor drainage, with water collecting in several areas. The bathroooms do flood as mentioned and need to be remodeled. Climate control would be nice as well, it feels like a sauna when you enter the bathrooms. Many of our guests from opposing schools are seated in this area and it sends the message that we are indeed a small time operation.
Placing a foundation now for a future deck is not necessary. As the upper deck would probably be supported by a foundation located outside of the rim of the "bowl". Besides, how would they know what capacity they would need and where to place it. Any future addition can be handled as it comes.
HelmutVII, there are 2 choices on parts of the stadium, what is the choice on the upper deck being replaced or kept? If replaced it says the stadium would seat some 6000+ more fans. Also, it was once said that if the upper deck was replaced the new one would actually be closer to the field which would increase fan noise closer to the field of play and better view for all upper deck fans. What is the decision?
I'm no helmut, but I did sleep at a Holiday Inn Express last night, so here are my two observations here:
1. They have installed new bench backs in the lower section of the upper deck, alongside the existing chair back sections; that leads me to believe they have decided on Option 1, keep the existing upper deck up to a certain grid line.
2. T-Joe, while meeting with certain groups showing our future expansion plans, has expressed expanding to 65k, that is the amount we would have if going with Option 2, replacing the upper deck totally.
I personally like Option 2, but either will be so nice!
What seems to be forgotten (or maybe not feasible now), the student side was constructed to receive an upper deck.
Large stadiums are somewhat a thing of the past. From the Oakland Raiders in the NFL to schools like Oregon, Stanford, Baylor and my personal favorite TCU have all opted to reduce seating from their previous stadium capacity to somewhere around 50k seats.
65k seats would be a stretch from UL, but I think 45k with 5k standing room/future expansion. This still creates a great
atmosphere and it creates a demand for
season tickets. Remember you want to fill at
least 70%(31k) of your stadium for every game,
which we are close to doing now in the god
awful SBC!
The television product has become the biggest competitor to actually getting fans into the stadium. We can create a great stadium atmosphere at 45k with all of the bells and whistles for fans like WiFi, huge HD screens and great audio. Most of the money will be made in suite sales, club and premium seating. I would love to see us complete the bowl and upper deck on the home side and eventually we can privately fund a second deck on the student side if we have a demand for tickets to bring us to 50k capacity.
You don't have to take my word for it, check out the links
TCU Stadium Tour (45k seating)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUL-OzP95eE
Baylor Stadium Tour (45k seating)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDFuNMVKHGo
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