Count me in as impressed also. If you look at how this thread started, you will see it was generated to spark a conversation. I don’t think many people believe we can build a new stadium with our current financial situation. I don’t like the piecemeal approach, but it is probably the most likely. Bottom line is we need to generate new revenue and suites are the best way to do that. I would build suites above the student side first(banking the money) then several years later tear down the upper deck and build more suites and a press box on the other side. The real question is can you do a demolition and a rebuild in an offseason. It seems like a difficult time line.
Forget the 51% rule. In this particular instance there would be plenty of ways around it; some of which Helmut has already discussed. The bigger concern is the structural integrity of the currenty stadium.
The bottom line is what is the most cost effective method and I understand some people can't wrap their head around it but there is definitely a case for building a completely new stadium. Now it may not be feasible after review but I promise you it isn't as far fetched as some tend to believe.
For example..... it is my understanding that the Tigue revenue has exceeded their projections and expectations.
The excitement surrounding a brand new stadium is worth the extra $50M. You could sell that to recruits as well as corporate sponsors.
Utilize the archatectural ques from the smaller soccer stadiums in Europe that are specifically designed to produce tremendous site line and creat an environment that seems much larger than it really is.
You can look all across the world and see 30,000-40,000 seat stadiums that are incredible. Turkey has several, Or look at current MLS stadiums and planned stadiums that are designed with smaller crowds in mind. We will most likely never draw much over 30-35k on a consistent basis. So build with that in mind.
This is where Learfield and the new Ragin Cajun Properties entity can sell something (new stadium) to new sponsors.
If that is the case, then we are building a new stadium where tailgating is located and play in Cajun Field until it is done. I don't mind tailgating across Congress or at Blackham until we can return.
The baseball park is outstanding. I have full confidence we can build something equally outstanding for football.
Bottom line. Whatever we build must be fan friendly, proportionate and EASILY EXPANDABLE for future needs.
We needed a 45k stadium when Southern came in. We would need a 50k stadium if we become a top 25 program and Gameday was on site with us hosting a P5. We would need a 55k stadium if we become a P5 conference member.
The point is if we build the precious, set in stone forever, 30k soccer stadium, for college football, that would be one of the most short sighted things this university has ever done.
Dreaming that we will be in a conference where we would require a 45,000 seat stadium that’s expandable is laughable. If we have more people than seats then turn them around.
We are who we are, doing everything we can to be the very best that we can be doesn’t mean hampering the university with a stadium that will never be filled. Hell Houston who is the very best that we could hope to be doesn’t have a huge stadium.
Build something that is unique and electric. Baylor has a 46,000 seat stadium. We don’t have the fan base to build larger than that. Unless you wanna be like LaTurd and tarp the whole thing.
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