I know I will never change your mind, but empty stadiums do not give off a good impression. Why we would build a stadium with 40,000 seats and have it half empty? I agree with you that we can grow our season ticket base, but having a larger stadium would incentivize people not to buy season tickets. You have to create a demand first.
Stadium is already big enough.
People who are thinking we should build a new stadium. McKinney, TX just built a 70 million dollar stadium concrete already has cracks!
https://www.texasmonthly.com/the-cul...tball-stadium/
Economy is far from booming in Lafayette. Oil price at 60 plus dollars per barrel is not enough to get deep water moving and the shelf is played out. My former company made three separate deals to unload shelf properties in the last two years and I don't believe one of those companies has drilled a well yet on properties formerly owned by a major. West Texas is booming but not Louisiana. We need a land play to boom to really get the economy moving again. LSU and Texas are completely different than we are. They are schools that have a legitimate chance to win the whole thing or get to a significant bowl. Going to meaningful games there is a historical tradition. You can't compare any mid major to two of the richest athletic programs in the nation. The sun is a major factor considering that it is mostly students who sit on that side and fewer of those have interest in athletics in every class. We don't need to give them an excuse to not attend. At the Boise game a couple of years ago, we had people needing medical attention due to the sun. Even the early season 6 PM games have many people coming in later on that side due to the sun. You could build the new press box on that side which would provide some relief.
Current capacity is around 40000. By Maggard's comments this morning, there is no way it will be increased and will likely go down in the new design. As in the basketball coach extension situation, his opinion counts exponentially more than any poster here. As far as P5 schools visiting here, I don't know if that will happen again in my lifetime. That is regardless of our stadium or quality of our program. If it does, it will be a school like Kansas State once again and we only drew 17000 for them. 14000 season tickets may be doable but it is a challenge this season. The best we ever did was 12000 in the strong Hud years and the economy was much stronger then. I do like the fact a challenging goal has been set but it is unrealistic to think that can be easily attained. We will have to have more support from surrounding parishes with most of those folks strong LSU fans. Even if they don't go to Tiger Stadium, they stay home on Saturdays to watch LSU or other SEC games. Don't doubt the difficulty of life as a mid major today. Let's not give up or say the task is impossible. Just realize the challenge is significant.
Mike, we are in agreement 100%. One way to decrease capacity and increase comfort is to add chair backs. They cram a lot of numbers onto the metal benches and putting chairs would remove several seats per row. It is kind of mind boggling people here do not see the trends in college football. Even the LSU and Texas’s of the world have over reached. Go on their message boards and you will see all the people lamenting about empty seats, tailgaters not going in and people leaving at halftime. This is the new normal. LSU is lucky because they have a few high profile games that keep people from not dropping their tickets. As long as we are in the SBC or CUSA we need to have a small seating capacity that is fan friendly and markets itself as a fun family activity. If we start winning big I have no doubt the students will jump on the bandwagon, but sadly most will stay outside the stadium unless there is a compelling reason to go in.
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