While it may be cheaper to build a new structure, what do we do with the current stadium? And how much would it cost to remove/re-purpose it?
I think you will be disappointed. Families have diverted their disposable income to investing in their children. Here in Nola I see people dropping or splitting their LSU/Saints tickets because it is too expensive and too time consuming. I haven’t been to a UL game in two years even though I have season tickets because I do not have the time. Winning 8 or 9 games in the SBC or Cusa will not change peoples weekend habits. We saw this with basketball this year. Having 33k means we sell out a game every 10 years. I do like the idea of future expansion if our fortunes change.
Attendance will continue to drop drastically, prices keep going up which will keep people bowing out which will cause them to keep raising prices and more and more people stop going. Combine that with it’s too hot, it’s too cold, it might rain, parking too far, park too close, i don’t like to walk, if only the Game was at 4, if only the game was at 7...etc, etc, etc...we will never need anything over 40k. If it ever comes to that, then sellout 40k every game.
If someone stepped up, we could back up the proposed administration building to the parking structure and finally tear down Cox Building. Maybe attach a stage to the north or south end for concerts or plays. The south end zone is to code. This is an architect's dream job.
This is happening throughout the nation in virtually all college and pro sports. Having the ability to watch so many games on TV or online is also a factor. Exceptions are whwn the football factory and blue blood basketball schools are having big games. Even our baseball team is getting about 60 per cent of announced attendance on a game by game basis. Mid majors are really having it tough due to all the attention going to big schools. This new reality needs to be considered when making facility decisions. That is for all schools, not just ours
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