That is exactly what I done yesterday when I went took those shots. When he told me that the seats would be in and the press box would be ready I told him that it will snow tomorrow (Sunday) also. I also told him that they had more workers building a 2000 sq/ft house than they have bulilding a multi-million complex like this. My observation is that they don't have workers on the job that tlhey need to build this. They have been working on the club house now for three weeks bricking and they don't have that finish yet. He told me that it was the biggest building that they have to brick. I told him that all the other buildings they have to brick will have four or five times the brick to lay. Press box, suites, concession, ticket office and restrooms......that's not counting the enterior of same....contartor sucks......that's where my complaint lays.......
Here's my point with all due respect to you and others. While this project may not be finished or constructed to the standards of knowledgeable people such as you, the project has at least come to fruition. There was a time when many of us dreamed and begged for any facility improvement at this university. Now this athletic program with a budget of 13.5 million dollars is building a new softball stadium and many of the same people that complained about the university’s lack of commitment are complaining that the stadium will not be completed on time. This stadium will be one of top softball facilities in the south and one of the best, if not the best amongst the ranks of mid-major programs in the country. Yet what has escaped these same people is in the realm of college athletic funding, a commitment of this magnitude to softball would have never taken place in most programs with our athletic budget. And before someone replies about the softball deserving this commitment, if you support more then one program at this university then you would understand in the bigger picture of college athletics, softball is not in the top four of priority for facilities and funding.
In reality, we should be damned appreciative this project is even getting built in my book, regardless of the accomplishments of the softball program. When your football program is still at the bottom of the SBC in funding and doesn’t even have a video and meeting room for the team, Cajun softball fans should be celebrating. That my friend is the bigger picture in the realm of college athletics funding.
Just because two or three or four or five people (who allegedly say they are CAJUN softball fans) continue to moan and complain and blame about the status of the new softball stadium being completed or threaten to cancel their season tickets, DOES NOT mean that there are hundreds others who are not appreciative and excited and understand the magnitude of this project for the SOFTBALL program and the athletic department.
From my experience, EVERYBODY I talk to associated with the SOFTBALL program is ESTACTIC AND GRATEFUL AND APPRECIATIVE for the new stadium. They ALL understand the commitment that THIS UNIVERSITY has continued to make to the softball program.
It is well understood and recognized that this NEW stadium will be the best of the best.
I think a lot of the posters that are complaining about the completion of the stadium are imposters - posing as CAJUN softball fans but in reality have other ULTERIOR motives; just trying to give the impression that the UL softball fans are disgruntled or unhappy or unappreciative. (I think maybe even some jealous fans from other softball programs).
From everybody I know and talk to, there is nothing but excitment and appreciation and anticipation for opening day. Like a little kid waiting for Santa Claus!
Ain't NO TRUE CAJUN SOFTBALL FAN whining about that AWESOME stadium and locker room and all the amenities that go with it.
Quite to the contrary, CAJUN SOFTBALL FANS are GRATEFUL and APPRECIATIVE and THANKFUL!
That's how this program was built - for all those years, CAJUN SOFTBALL FANS have been optimistic never pessimistic; they have been believers never whiners; we always made do - whether it was using port-o-lets in the 80s or walking to Bourgeios Hall in the 90s to go to the bathroom or even last year sitting in the outfield. We have always SUPPORTED the SOFTBALL PROGRAM and THE UNIVERSITY and done whatever it takes - buying raffle tickets or hosting fundraisers or packing our own concessisons. And now that we are on the verge of the GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT in the program's history - this new stadium will cement the LEGACY and the FUTURE of the softball program forever - WE AIN'T NOTHING BUT THANKFUL AND EXCITED AND PROUD! GEAUX CAJUNS!!!!
From what I understand from a friend of the program, is that the first Construction crew was working slow and making mistakes, so a whole new crew is working now! When it is finished we will all be happy/proud to be sitting in one of the top 20 Softball stadiums in America!
Anyone who is complaining I understand as I too have Chairbacks for softball but I am just taking in the moment in time that God willing we will tell our grand children about how cool a time it was to watch the Softball, then Track/Soccer, Baseball and then Football be built.
We are living in a great time people, enjoy and cherish it!!!
Drove by today and they are making some progress. It doesn't look like it was originally drawn though I wonder if the plans changed
igeaux.mobi
I also think the plans changed from what was originally shown. I wish someone had a picture of the revised design.
igeaux.mobi
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