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    Quote Originally Posted by LaCajunsFan View Post
    But I think if we do that we have to be careful not to make the same mistake that those mutts from S. Arky made: they spent $18 million on something similar to what you are suggesting, and I think it looks like crap. Of course, their erector-set, Jr High looking stadium is a big cause of that, but then the addition compounds it since it looks like a double-wide on stilts. I guess they had same code/renovation issues we have, but that solution looks like crappola.
    Seems you are suggesting building off the Concourse, which should not only solve our code issues but also give a much better look than what they did.
    But if we do take that course, then what would be next? Bowling in the NEZ?
    I'm not sure if I misread your post but to be fair, that pic you posted is what they tore down. This was the $18 million rebuild


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    Quote Originally Posted by facelessjonmoon View Post
    So basically a single deck version of this:



    rip off the upper deck, bowl in the nez, add a roof and some suites under it and there you go
    Yes there it is! I like that we can put covered seating all the way around to trap crowd noise and block spectators from the sun. Also with the crowd being closer to the field it would increase the sound on the field. Win Win all the way around. Sure Cajun Field if need be can host Lacrosse and Soccer games.

    With it bowled in we really have a legit soccer stadium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cb089 View Post
    I'm not sure if I misread your post but to be fair, that pic you posted is what they tore down. This was the $18 million rebuild

    I don't see 18 mil right there....

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    Think jonmoon got it figured out take out the seats on the upper deck and leave just the suites and press box on the upper deck, add NEZ seating and put a canopy all the way around Cajun Field with lights, to trap crowd noise

    Just got to Imagine the seats not being there on the upper deck but the rest is. With the canopy extending all the way around the stadium



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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragin9221 View Post
    Think jonmoon got it figured out take out the seats on the upper deck and leave just the suites and press box on the upper deck, add NEZ seating and put a canopy all the way around Cajun Field with lights, to trap crowd noise

    Just got to Imagine the seats not being there on the upper deck but the rest is. With the canopy extending all the way around the stadium



    I'd be happy with the above picture "as is" and just play all games at night.

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    Blow it up and start from scratch. That's my 2 cents opinion.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RedBug58 View Post
    I'd be happy with the above picture "as is" and just play all games at night.
    All games at night other than when it is in the low 40's and windy by early evening. That happens often in November. I would go for all games at night until November 1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MetryCajun View Post
    If I were UL I would add Mens Soccer and M/W Lacrosse. It would add a lot to the University and we would be at the forefront of new sports in the South. We could probably experience s__cess similar to baseball and softball. Like a few have stated here, football is on the downslope unless you are one of the top30 programs. When you guys get your wish of a big stadium with a complete bowl, you wil wonder where everyone is. They will be at home watching multiple games or following sports they played in their youth(not football).
    We can't afford to add two men's sports and only one female sport due to gender equity. I do think that in the long term some of your predictions as far as sports popularity will likely come true. Lacrosse especially has potential as there is enough scoring to make it an enticing TV sport. That significant of a change is probably 20 years away however. Your point of only the Top 30 programs having major support in the future is one that bears attention. Just like the elimination of mid major at large bids is killing interest in college basketball, the focus on only the TV schools will eventually hurt football as well. Many in sports media are failing to realize one changing aspect in the sports world. That is people paying attention to only their own team or having something on TV on casually at home. That is why the early game NFL ratings are not down a lot while some of later games are seeing declining ratings. When the Saints game is over, people do other things now and the same thing happens in most NFL cities. As a result of all these issues, many here have agreed that a huge addition to our football stadium may not be in our best interests. I think those proposing bowling everything in are a small minority I like the 36000 soccer type stadium proposed by Cajun4Life. Great logic in his posts supporting his recommendation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    We can't afford to add two men's sports and only one female sport due to gender equity. I do think that in the long term some of your predictions as far as sports popularity will likely come true. Lacrosse especially has potential as there is enough scoring to make it an enticing TV sport. That significant of a change is probably 20 years away however. Your point of only the Top 30 programs having major support in the future is one that bears attention. Just like the elimination of mid major at large bids is killing interest in college basketball, the focus on only the TV schools will eventually hurt football as well. Many in sports media are failing to realize one changing aspect in the sports world. That is people paying attention to only their own team or having something on TV on casually at home. That is why the early game NFL ratings are not down a lot while some of later games are seeing declining ratings. When the Saints game is over, people do other things now and the same thing happens in most NFL cities. As a result of all these issues, many here have agreed that a huge addition to our football stadium may not be in our best interests. I think those proposing bowling everything in are a small minority I like the 36000 soccer type stadium proposed by Cajun4Life. Great logic in his posts supporting his recommendation.
    We should already have Women's golf and Men's soccer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragin9221 View Post
    Think jonmoon got it figured out take out the seats on the upper deck and leave just the suites and press box on the upper deck, add NEZ seating and put a canopy all the way around Cajun Field with lights, to trap crowd noise

    Just got to Imagine the seats not being there on the upper deck but the rest is. With the canopy extending all the way around the stadium


    What is the opinion on the cost of making Cajun Field home side look like this? I’m in favor of a much smaller upper deck as far as general seating. It really should be limited to premium seating (club seats and suites) and a press area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeauxLouisiana View Post
    What is the opinion on the cost of making Cajun Field home side look like this? I’m in favor of a much smaller upper deck as far as general seating. It really should be limited to premium seating (club seats and suites) and a press area.
    I don’t know how much it would cost, but if we had something like the above picture it would be awesome. Some fans think the real money is not in the endzones, but seating along the 20’s. I would have to agree that an upper deck like this would generate revenue.

    I agree with C4L, JonMoon, Cajun 90 and Local that if we can have something that can trap the sound, and move fans closer to the field then it would make Cajun Field more electric.

    If we can have an upper deck like the one in the picture with entirely bowled in structure that would move the fans closer to the field with a canopy that would trap in sound then Cajun Field would be electric.

    That’s my 2 cents

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Invention time: Illuminated FiberOptic Turf

    Change the field markers with the flip of a switch.
    So, instead of the chain gang, the yard line showing the first down would be illuminated so the player can make sure he gets the first down before he slides or runs out of bounds!
    Brilliant illuminating turf Turbine!

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