. . . with patience this will all be fun . . . just ask Dr Fun . . . progress is nearing every day . . .
. . . with patience this will all be fun . . . just ask Dr Fun . . . progress is nearing every day . . .
A few questions if these can be answered now:
1. What is being done with the NEZ? Will it be bowled, have more symmetrical balance with the stadium or remain untouched? If it remains a grassy area, would they put artificial turf to give it a better look?
2. What about the athletic offices, restaurant, etc. that were to be added to the stadium, presumably behind the press box? When will current offices be demolished?
3. Are there still plans to build a quad where the current offices are, once removed, perhaps a mini-version of the on-campus quad with the FDL?
4. Will there be a new facade around the stadium?
5. Are there plans for a new mega-scoreboard?
6. Will there be new turf?
7. Are there plans to do anything with landscaping around the stadium and replacing the old, cracking cement walkways and parking that give it an old, worn-out look? For that matter, how about some landscaping around the whole athletic complex?
Reno and demo is the same thing. The process has started.
The fact that i have been a rabid UL supporter for 45 years is the reason why i think the way i think. Ever heard the term USLing it?
And yes, you release new information now. Before you start a season ticket drive that's the carrot one would use to entice new ticket holders and generate excitement. You don't wait till the drive is almost over to start. It's called generating excitement and creating a sense of urgency. The way you speak suggests you work for the University which would explain your short-sighted vision.
actually not the same at all, you have to demo it before you renovate it. I dont work for the university in any capacity, ive just listened to dr maggard explain it 6 times recently and undertsand the process. They arent building this for the 2023 season ticket drive, how short sighted would that be? seriously? The last guy that put the cart before the horse on a stadium build got fired for it, i dont think Dr MAgagrd would make the same mistake.
Yes, thank you Capt. Obvious. Demo or Reno the process is the process. It's the start of the project. I have owned and operated businesses for 25 years dealing with marketing professionals and your way of thinking is USLing it. You market the anticipated groundbreaking followed up by a bigger marketing campaign for the grand opening. It doesn't matter how many times Dr. Maggard has said it, if the average fan doesn't know about it it's a failure on the university for not generate the necessary excitement.
Don't know why I am telling you this because I'm sure you already knew this. Right?
. . . everybody knows they first cousins once removed . . .
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