Having a nice club area adds other benefits. Schools like Georgia Tech and others use their stadium clubs to host prospective students on their visits. Really is a way to showcase the school in a classy setting.
Why would walk ons do that for 6 days a year? Why would they not build their own place across the street and kill it 365? Why cut the university in? It’s not practical. Anything that would be in the stadium would be ran by the university...and probably underwhelming if not a total ___ show
The point is that it doesn’t have to be a certain chain or IN the stadium. The point is that as long as we have the opportunity to build a brick and mortar inside of the athletic property, that’s easy money that can increase the athletic budget. It can be a lemonade stand for all I care. At the end of the day, we have opportunities to use our land more efficiently than we do now.
I can envision a "main Street" of sorts on the North end zone side of the stadium with bars and restaurants that can be open year round. Have student housing apartments above the retail. Imagine, as a student, having a balcony apartment there on game day. Would be bad ___
The problem is not specific to CC.
We’ve been inundated with small time thinkers, people who love the word “can’t”, people who’d rather talk about being Big Time than actually execute a plan and old guard who are infatuated with the idea of doing “more with less”.
All of that is over, whether they like it or not.
My comment to Metry earlier is case in point. The people that don’t have the guts to dream big love to laugh at those of us that do. But I’d love to see Metry go tell Bryan Maggard he’s a clown for wanting Big 12 membership.
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