And even THAT would have sold out yesterday, or come very close.
I had a unique perspective as a kid being the son of the original project engineer of Cajun Field. I was lucky to see first hand just about every stage of construction and even got a ride on an earth mover. My dad built a cool modular model of Cajun Field as it was being built with all pieces comprising an eventual two-tier bowl with a 70,000 + capacity. When he told me that the current construction would only allow for 28,000, I was disappointed. But he assured me that the time will come when expansion will be necessary.
But, I remember being impressed that, included in the overall design, was the vision of a large, high-capacity arena. Of course as a kid, thought it all would be completed within ten years.
The time did eventually come when Cajun Field needed to be expanded to its current 31,000 due to requirements by the NCAA in order to remain in D-1A. So whether by demand or mandated rules, the easy ability to expand the facility was a big plus. Kudos to the administration at the time for making that commitment.
LuLu is right that the planets lined up perfectly for Saturday's "very unique situation", but as orbital mechanics will have it, there will be more such alignments.
My dad rightly implied way back when that it would be a work in progress. And progress we have, and are, seeing. Not saying that Saturday's crowd will be the norm in the near future, but it would be nice to at least have the ability to properly welcome visitors during big games by giving them decent seats.
So, enough with the grass stains. We have recently populated these places with the regularity to at least look at paving and seating the tunnel area end zone grass. If only to make big games a little more comfortable for visitors. Just be sure to add concession areas and restrooms there. Please!
Expansion is inevitable.
Don't worry. Nobody's getting carried away. We are fully aware of the unique situation that was opening night. However, our attendance has grown over the years and we lead the SBC in attendance. Like it was stated earlier, you do those things to upgrade the stadium and build FOR success rather than a product of it. There will come a time that people will get tired of sitting in the grass on the hills. If you want to be taken seriously as a program, you don't want hay filled hills with trash thrown all over them for when you are on TV. Also, you will see many more of these games in the near future. You get Oklahoma State next year at home and not to mention you have Kansas State this week and depending on what is happening at the time, we get FAU for homecoming. What happens if we are 4-2 and 2-0 in conference. That is a huge game and possibly a sellout.
Yeah, If only 30,000 would have went to the game, he would complain about that. I can see the post if that would've happened. You stand in a long line at any freaking stadium. I was VERY happy to see a long line. I can not believe we beat the **** out of southern, had a record setting crowd, and now, we have people saying, they let too many people in because they couldn't get water as fast as they wanted. That is ____ing stupid. I stand in line longer at a bar waiting for a beer. I'm very proud of UL, the fans, the excitement for the game, the awesome tailgating, and for starting off the season beating the hell out southern. I hope we have 42,000 next week. I know if we only have 22,000, the same people _____ing about "TOO MUCH" in the stadium will _____ about "TOO LITTLE" in the stadium. I have NEVER heard any fan _____ about too MANY freaking people at their home game. That is crazy!
Oh, cajunhawk, I agree with you that more than 31K is too many people. I was amazed that over 40K people would fit in the stadium. One problem that I noticed at the game is that my butt is larger than the intended fan. My back side just does not fit into only one of those spots on the stadium rows. Our group had 4 people and although I did have the widest butt, I noticed their skinny A’s did not really fit in their ASSigned seat either. Also, keep in mind that it was HOT and steamy that night. No one seemed to want to sit as close as we were having to sit. I suggest that fans that have a rather large FANny purchase 2 or more seats to ASSure that they will be fully accommodated. . I don’t know if the stadium needs to be redesigned for the fatter American…or their needs to be a plus sized fan section…or maybe I need to sit on the grASS. However it works out, I still plan on being at as many UL games as I can…and of course, the TAILgate parties. Oh, what is a dingus? Is it related to a AmartSss?
After forty years, the complaints are the same.
1. Too many people in a small area
2. Not enough traffic directors
3. Insufficient restroom facilities
4. Long lines at the concession stands
5. Parking accomodation inadequate
6. Great entertainment, bands and sights
7. What a show. Hope they do it again and soon.
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You are absolutely right ... we need to make the infrastructure changes to accomodate these crowds. But you can't be serious about the changes until the demand is there. We have met the demand and now we have serious "growing pains"!
It will take years to get Cajun Field upgraded to what is in the plans, but isn't it great that now everyone literally sees what that upgrade would do for us!
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