No. When you make major structural mods to a stadium like Cajun Field, and when you have the plan that we have in the works, you make the stadium seating expansion in conjunction with that new architecture. You phase it, but you definitely make mods to facilitate the easy off-season seating expansion. The predominant cost to our current modification plan is the press box/suites and the structural mods required to do so. This modernization/expansion is not being taken lightly. It isn't about how many people we "have seated" at Cajun Field. It is about the new ties to business and community that have been prescribed for decades. There is no relevance to the past 15 year attendance and what the new facility push has in mind. It is very similar to a business expansion. You don't talk about what you used to stock in the warehouse when you expand your business. The new warehouse expansion is being done in correlation to the new business venture. We are bringing an expanded clientel with the press box/suite rennovation. It is part of an "understanding" between the business people that are involved and are targeted to get involved.
You only need to have x amount on-hand, and only x amount of increased yearly "guarantees" to pay for the expansion. Part of RCAF is to establish a stable membership financial stream. It only currently constitutes a very small base of easily reached fans. The money coming in is far more powerful in banking and borrowing terms that some realize. Phase I has to promote and facilitate the new commitments that are coming into our athletic system. Once that has happened, we will... without a doubt... require the additional seating. Balancing the whole thing with increases in coaching salaries and required performance will drive the investments into wins, championships, bowls and more. If you play FBS, you either suck it up and do the heavy lifting... or you get stomped on.
The average participating fan talking about what is and isn't "practical"... does not understand why and how we have had so many habitual bad or less than spectacular seasons. You have to put forth a bold plan and seek new investors. UL cancelled a lot of faith in former willing Cajun participants. When you do what we did, you do not win folks back with marginal moves. We have to go extreme to rally our former friends to come back. The people that fear these fans are not "one of us"... are completely incorrect. They are Ragin Cajun hearted people that got shafted when they tried to help many years ago.