You’re completely missing what makes the MLS stadiums incredible. They aren’t build for capacity. We don’t need more than 35k here anyway. They are 100% designed for fan experience. They are designed with sight lines as the number one consideration. Cajun Field has terrible sight lines if you are below row 20 in the lower bowl.
They have standing areas designed into the stadium, which is a bar. Imagine if Legends or Pete’s would sponsor a bar area inside of Cajun Field where people could drink at a bar setting and watch the game. Attractions inside the stadium to draw people in. It is something MLS and MiLB have done that makes a huge impact on attendance.
Nashville’s stadium holds 30,500. Which would be a little smaller than I’d like to see only by 2000 or so seats. The current layout of Cajun Field lends itself perfectly to something like that.
I’d like to see the entire lower bowl completely redone. Steepen the embankments and have the lower seating be a little more vertical. Then a much smaller upper deck on both sides between the 30’s that has 12-15 rows of seats. With a canopy covering the whole thing. Chairback the entire stadium and make them comfortable. They don’t need to be 16” seats. Give fans a little room to breathe and make this place the crown jewel of college football in the region.
I not saying we can get a MLS team, but I think we could get a minor league soccer team affiliated with the USL.
I don't disagree with what you have stated. The only thing I would add is we can't go forward without corporate investment. There will have to be some collaboration between entities that want to help develop the entertainment and shopping and our athletic department long term. A partnership is necessary to help financially long term including branding the stadium. We can bond out the stadium, but long term development in that area won't happen without partnering with corporate developers.JMO
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