This is a good discussion guys. Valid points are being raised. Let's focus on explanations and solutions. It's not personal, just business.
This is a good discussion guys. Valid points are being raised. Let's focus on explanations and solutions. It's not personal, just business.
I've never been one for amenities. If you're there for the game, a lot of that stuff is just noise. I've always believed that a good college basketball venue is one that can be hosed off fairly easily, the opposing team fears for their lives, and the beer is plentiful and cheap.
Which part of the atmosphere do you think has been improved in the new CD? I’ve been going to games my whole life (primarily Evans-present), and I can never recall things in the CD being flatter than they are right now. Not that that has to do with the renovations as much as it is just apathy towards the program.
Darker, more light in court, closer, etc. I’m not saying it’s good by any stretch. But I don’t see spending millions on renovating a really old building helping that much.
Now if we want to talk about an actual basketball arena, cool. Think that would be more cost effective and a better investment than renovating a deteriorating structure.
At Blackham (for seating) a structural overlay of each row (Stucco Crete pour) that gives each row more depth, for chair backs and ultimately has seating going down into a court sized pit should be looked into.
Since chair backs are such a huge portion of restructuring costs, reinstall the benches (even though the rows could now accommodate chairbacks) and let Blackham pay for itself on future upgrades.
Keep seating to whatever fits.
ps Can't do posts should never precede let's try this idea
A series of wide strategic tunnels to an outside ring of action for things like food venues should be looked into.
That’s fair enough. I don’t see much added benefit from the renovations done, but a good portion of that has to do with the venue just being 2x-3x bigger than anything we will ever need. I keeping harping on the Legacy Center point, but I think it’s worth anyone’s time who wants to see what the vision IMO should be to attend a game there. Intimate and steep with a modern look. I would take that over the oval of Blackham any day for basketball atmosphere. Nothing more than 5,000 seats. I don’t see this being anything in the immediate future or even next decade, but it would be nice to see a strategic vision for the future and an acknowledgement that improvements are needed.
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