If you can't see that the P5 has essentially shut the door on everyone in a G5 league then I'm sorry, I can't help you. Trying to get into one of those leagues is fruitless.
Instead we should aspire to be the very best that we can be. That doesn't mean build to get into the P5 because that ain't gonna happen. If we build a new stadium then it needs to fit what we can be at our best. I'm sorry to roll you, but our best is averaging about 35000 a game. That's knowing what we can bring to the table.
So why build a giant stadium for the homes of getting Bama, TAMU or the like to come to Lafayette again. Hell they don't even schedule Big name Home & Homes anymore. They play a neutral site game when that happens.
I don't think you guys understand the kind of atmosphere these mid sized soccer fields create even with smaller crowds just by their design. Some of them are horrendous, but others are flat out awesome. I've flown over 4 of the ones in the video below and they are incredible venues. Especially when they are lit up at night like the Lite Center.
https://youtu.be/6FiSaLtDeT8
I concede to your wisdom and logic. I say let's really build a huge demand and build a 10,000 max stadium. Imagine the excitement and demand that will generate. Oh and your (and others) point on mind our place and we can never ever schedule a p5 in little ole Lafayette ever again. Except there is this.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...rting-in-2022/
Keep thinking small people.
10k is as bad of an idea as 50k. I think you have lived in Texas too long. Bigger is not better. cajun4life is absolutely right about future alignments and scheduling. Just think about the Cajundome and how we all wish it was smaller. The trends are staring us in the face, less people are attending games and the sport is losing popularity amongst kids and parents. Thinking small (but high end) is the right way to go.
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