Bigger is definitely not better in our situation. Stadium size isn’t going to drive new conference affiliation. It’s all about market penetration and brand recognition.
Build a 36,000 seat stadium that takes its cues from the great euro soccer stadiums which amplifies the game day atmosphere by putting the fans right on top of the actions with great
site lines. Then have a canopy covering the seats to keep The sun and rain out while trapping crowd noise in.
All of a sudden you have an intimidating atmosphere and something that draws kids in. Y’all can keep bashing soccer, but they do it right.
The stadium doesn’t even have to look like the modern euro stadiums (which I love), it could be constructed in a fashion that looks just like Russo Park. Same color canopy covering the stands. Brick the exterior and use the precast concrete sections just like baseball. Have the same layout as Kadir Has Stadium.
We would have one of the best stadiums in the country regardless of size if we did that.
Edit: If it could have the demensions that FIFA requires then maybe we could host The National Team. Then the American Owtlaws can show us how it’s done.
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What better team would Louisiana field: Men's Soccer or Lacrosse? I've had this conversation of late around others and I have received mixed results.
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 success 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).
If we are going to do the Soccer Stadium I like the design of the one in Turkey. Where all of it the fans have covered seating, and the lights which I think are unique are around the covered seating. I like the design of that one over the one in Houston. I think it would trap the crowd noise which would make it a intimidating place to play. It would put you on top of the action
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