Cajun Dome is more designed to handle things like that. Probably not concerts. CF would be able to hold in sound, sound escapes open air stadiums, sound goes up and out, so if you have something that blocks the sound the sound waves would bounce off the canopy, and be directed downward. I am not a sound engineer, but if we were to hold a concert, or any type of music events Cajun Field would have better acoustics.
http://mentalfloss.com/article/58724...-field-so-loud
Would like to hear someone tell me how they would change the slope if that is the code they must follow before any renovation. Example: my neighbor wanted a steeper pitch on his roof. he wasn't concerned about having standing room in is attic. He was going to add a roof on top of his existing roof. No way says the code people of Lafayette. Remove old roof and add need roof to code...I would assume the same thing applies to Cajun Field....So my question is, how will that be don't with out spending gobs of $$$$$$$....??????
I honestly think we will end up with a new stadium albeit it much less than what we all want. I can't imagine the University throwing that much money at a 40-50 plus year old structure. Where will we get the money, I don't have a clue.
Design it so adding on could be possible but it shouldn't be the top priority. A stadium that is consistently 75% plus filled is the right size......whatever number that is.
What is the problem?
Did y'all not listen to the Maggard interview?
He said it will not be a new stadium from scratch in a new location.
He said it will probably be done in phases. He mentioned it would probably be west side first, then east side at a later time, then a NEZ if we needed more seating. Even with a NEZ it will not be more seating than now.
Just what in the Holy heck are you people upset about?
Seriously, I can't figure it out.
Some people, even when they hear it out the horses mouth, still think what they thought before they heard it and it's different than what they heard. whew, say that twice.
As relating to the study on premium seating, I would imagine at this point of our program, there isn't a whole lot of appetite for such a thing. Even with winning, it's still the Sun Belt and that won't draw in people beyond the core fans. It's not just the product we put on the field, it's the product we are playing against too. However, if you listen to some on this forum, we would never build suites because we have never had them and we have of history of not selling them in Cajun Field. Right? No, we will build them and work to sell them, just like seats (approx 40k is fine for now, we don't need 30k to make it look better)
If the renovation would cost 75% of a new stadium, which direction should be taken. I would never put 75% the cost of building a new house into renovating mine. Maggard said no new stadium, but I would be willing to say after all the round table talk in the next couple of months, renovation vs. new, could be on the table in the conversation. You can build that eight story section without doing anything to the first and second level west side. You can add seating on the north side end zone. But renovating the first and second level, other than pressure washing, would take a massive undertaking.....$$$$$$
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