Man, I love this subject. But, there are two things that scare me.
1) If you were a business man, would you invest a pile of money into something that is only utilized maybe "5" times a year?
2) How bad does 25,000 or 30,000 people look in a stadium that holds 50,000?
I would go with "quality" & "uniqueness" over sheer quantity. I mentioned this once before, but a great example is one that we're all familiar with. Several years ago, the Houston Astros left the Astrodome for a much smaller stadium. But, Minute Made Park is "High Quality" & "Unique". Cajun Field is already somewhat unique in that it is mostly underground, but it does have a "generic" look. Moldy concrete does not look "inviting". I would like to see more color. Paint is not that expensive and has an immediate impact. Start with the rim around the field....Paint it red and cover it with "Ragin Cajuns" & Fleur de lis & Louisiana. Build "open air" luxury boxes across the top of the upper deck, it wouldn't be too expensive & (no one sits there anyway). Cover the
top section of the end zones with "Cajun Pattios". Do something with the top of the student side......anything....it looks like ~~~~. Paint a huge "UL" covering 2 entire sections on the student side. Make an "inside the stadium" tailgaiting area on the Congress side end zone where people can actually pitch their tents and "tailgate" during the games (for a nice fee of course). There are a lot of things that we can do without spending a bundle and still have a sizeable impact. We should have a policy to have something new in the stadium every year.
Any other thoughts along these lines??????