Yes, first up is completing the lighting....then the major construction after next season.
But more importantly is that whole 10% thing: yes, all the money is there, minus the 10% over the budget. But that is exactly the whole point: why haven't they gone to us to try to capture that last bit??? You have fans that are practically begging to help out and be a part of this......and yet we hear nothing.
No-- prelim plans were drawn to the stage of getting bids done. Bids came in 10% over budget. Now they are considering how to handle that issue. It could be a change in design or it could be asking primary donors for more or more than likely a combo of both. There is no reason at this stage to go running out begging for money. Not everything is a conspiracy theory.
Can someone who has seen the plans give us some highlights? Especially what makes it 'gorgeous?' Or how it differs from the conceptual drawings?
Here are pictures of Michigan and Notre Dame stadiums. Michigan's stadium will give you an idea of what a bowled stadium (without an upper deck) with a press box and suites would look like at UL, only on a smaller scale. Notre Dame's stadium is a similar bowl that was enlarged by added seats to the upper levels without having to create an upper deck. UL could enlarge its stadium at a later date when needed in a similar way. In the meantime, we get the stadium enhanced in a much shorter timeframe and with much lower costs.
My ONLY thought on this is how much more difficult offseason training will be when a "set of stadium steps" looks like that. Good Lord.
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