Also recall hearing Dr Maggard mention keeping seating close to 40K. Not a real need now, but I get the idea of keeping seating close to what we have today.
Rough math. Current seating is 36,900. Upper deck capacity is around 8,000 (NOT confirmed). So we are down to about 28,900 when upper deck comes down. Adding a section to NW Endzone puts around 1,000-1,500 new seats; keeping us around 30,000 seats, plus what we gain in the new press/suite construction.
That should be plenty for the next several years. 🧐
Last edited by shof; May 10th, 2019 at 10:12 am. Reason: Update
We need to do this right. Bowling the stadium is the right thing to do. Staying around 40,000 is also right. We want to make the cut for the next realignment and this is important. We aren't building based on the past 3 years but for the future. I don't want to end up with something like Tulane or W. KY. This will keep us up with AAC schools rather than CUSA and SBC.
If I understood correctly, this is what Maggart is going to do and is awaiting bids. I think it is the smart thing to do unless you have no confidence in Napier. I think Napier will turn this around to much higher than HUD was in his first couple of years and our fan base will exceed prior levels. That is what Maggart is banking on. Building a smaller facility doesn't send much of a message to our fan base. Again, build for higher expectations in winning and a growing fan base.
Attendance is decreasing all over the country. We don't need a 40,000 seat Cajun Field. All that would do is guarantee that we play in a half empty (or worse) stadium in 90% of our home games. The only exceptions will be if we play a P5 team at home, or when we play Southern, McNeese, USM, Houston, or LaTech at home. Every other home game will average of 20K-24K if we're winning, 12K-15K if we're losing.
We don't need to kid ourselves about our future needs. We're struggling with attendance just like most AAC teams are these days. Very, very few G5 programs need 40,000 seat stadiums. The wave of the future is smaller, but very nice stadiums with lots of creature comforts. Now is not the time for us to take on a lot of debt to build a monument of a stadium that'll rarely be needed, if it ever is.
The mystique of The Swamp will go through the roof when it is all underground.
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