The beauty of the stadium we have now is that we already have a structure to build on. Yes, the structure is old and worn down; but that's why we renovate. I like the idea that Maggard has brought up. Take down what's needed to be taken down and rebuild from there. The good news about our structure is that we have a ton of room to add in (club levels, suites, etc.) whatever is necessary outside of just the upper deck and press box.
I would suggest taking a look at Charlotte's stadium and the way they're phasing it. It would give us a good idea of a similar plan that we would implement.
Found some very interesting reading here. What you can do and what you can't do.
https://www.scribd.com/document/2571...tadium-seating
That's kind of the thing, there really is no cheaper option. Cajun Field has been neglected for so long that any renovation will be a MAJOR undertaking. The only thing saved in the end would be the South endzone and the parking surrounding the field. Only the people in the meetings know the exact numbers, but because it will be so major is why there are people that are clinging to "new." If you're going to spend $70 million either way, might as well make it all shiny and new. Personally, I'm for whichever option gives us the most bang for our buck, and since Maggard came out and said it won't be a completely new structure, that tells me they know - or at least anticipate - that massive renovation of the existing Cajun Field will provide that.
In Maggard I trust!!!!
http://www.fox10tv.com/story/3832674...xKv6o.linkedin.
We better hurry and do something
This is the year to create a demand first for season tickets. As I stated earlier in this post, in my opinion, there are only two ways to put 40,000+ in CF every home game.
1. Bring in the top tier teams into CF and beat them...the Alabama's, Oklahoma's, VaTech's...
2. Play the top tier teams at their place and beat them....the Alabama's, Florida's, Miss.State's....
I know that it would be asking a ton of Coach Napier to pull off this miracle this year, but if the Cajuns beat Alabama and Miss.State, not to mention NM State, then no matter who the Cajuns play at home, even if it was Ovey Comeaux High, the stadium will be full because everyone will want to see the team that beat Alabama and Miss. State.
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