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  1. #73

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Whoa. Really?? I honestly did not know that.
    Probably getting Blackham to code and fix, the structural issues would cost just as much as leveling it and building from scratch. I do agree a 4k-person arena built with basketball in mind would be fantastic.

  2. #74

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post
    Probably getting Blackham to code and fix, the structural issues would cost just as much as leveling it and building from scratch. I do agree a 4k-person arena built with basketball in mind would be fantastic.
    We have got to fix CF first, but a new Blackham should be moved to the very top of the future planning.

    It would be very nice if this could be partnered with construction of a new Ag building somewhere around Scott. Because, to make Blackham THE toughest venue in the country, would require dropping the floor and extending seating all the way down to it.

    Opposing teams would CRUMBLE under the pressure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    We have got to fix CF first, but a new Blackham should be moved to the very top of the future planning.

    It would be very nice if this could be partnered with construction of a new Ag building somewhere around Scott. Because, to make Blackham THE toughest venue in the country, would require dropping the floor and extending seating all the way down to it.

    Opposing teams would CRUMBLE under the pressure.
    When Purvis was the mayor of Scott, there was a plan in place to run a frontage road along the northside of I-10 and build an Ag building about a half mile from the Scott/Cankton exit. Not sure whatever happened to that.

    To Zepplin's point about it being a pipe dream: Just because it won't happen doesn't mean it shouldn't. We agree on all points that you made. People have no idea how much money we're losing on that facility and that ticket arrangement. It's absurd. A private business would have restructured 10 years ago.

    To Lanny's point about the cost: with today's material prices, probably close. Some program (can't remember) in the last couple years built a new facility for right around $18 million and it was bare bones as it gets. I think $12-14 million gets us exactly what we need in Blackham.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post
    Probably getting Blackham to code and fix, the structural issues would cost just as much as leveling it and building from scratch. I do agree a 4k-person arena built with basketball in mind would be fantastic.
    Crazy as it sounds, Blackham built in 1949, is in better shape than Cajun Field, built in 1971

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Crazy as it sounds, Blackham built in 1949, is in better shape than Cajun Field, built in 1971
    but in worse shape than the CD that was built in 1985.

  6. #78

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    Freedom Hall in Louisville is like Blackham in that it was home to University of Louisville Basketball as well as many regional and national horse shows. While Freedom Hall is still multi-use, U of L now plays in the KFC-Yum Center...
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Hall


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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginDave View Post
    but in worse shape than the CD that was built in 1985.
    Yes, 100% true, but only after millions in renovation$ were poured into the CajunDome.

  8. #80

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    You may be correct but many of the people who have fond memories of Blackham are dead. I don't think there will be any money spent on a empty dump like Blackham when they have the Cajun Dome within a mile that sits empty most of the time. Kind of hard to justify that. On the other hand , if you want to write a check......be my guest.
    Early in the thread, MAT said he spoke to engineers that estimated it would take $10-12 million to renovate Blackham, which (he said) was also the cost of the Cajundome renovation.

    If memory serves me correct, the Cajundome renovation was actually over $20 million.

    And that was really just internal re-arranging; nothing structural.

    But renovating Blackham would seem to involve a much greater effort. I would imagine a building built in 1950 would pretty much require a complete gutting of the facility, and would cost considerably more than $10 million.

    I'm pretty sure you're an engineer. Care to make a guess on what the cost might be?

  9. #81

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    I would love this for so many reasons. That place holds so many memories for me. I'm 49 and Can remember attending games as far back as the Andrew Toney days. Dropping the floor and extending seating to the court would be insane!!! Would love to see this happen!


  10. #82

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    That Evansville game is the most memorable (which is a key word in this) HOME game in the last decade, IMO.

    Look at what a few bucks did in EK Long. That facility is awesome. Kept a lot of the historical touches, feels like it has decades of memories, but very chic, loud and energetic. We could do that in Blackham. Get the students back overnight. Fill that place with energy. Tell the stories of the 70s and 80s, in the building that it happened!

    It just makes too much sense. From an admin standpoint, much cheaper overhead, total control of schedule, total control of advertisement dollars, the ad campaign writes itself, and I'm sure there are other benefits.
    The home game against Mcneese in blackham where they had to wear our practice uniforms was pretty memorable as well

  11. #83

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    I agree that it won't happen but should. Only disagreement I have with what has ben said here is capacity. I would make it 6000 but no more. Way I came up with that figure is we were approaching crowds of that nature when the 2018 team was doing well. I am sure if someone went to Dr. Maggard and Dr. Savoie with a donation of 20 million for this purpose it would happen.


  12. #84

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    At this point, I would say if they don't want to renovate Blackham; DO SOMETHING in that location. It's prime real estate.


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