Since the -much needed- expanded press box and suites will steal seating . . . you bowl an endzone or 2 to get back to NCAA FBS standards and end up with 15,000 more seats than you started with.
Since the -much needed- expanded press box and suites will steal seating . . . you bowl an endzone or 2 to get back to NCAA FBS standards and end up with 15,000 more seats than you started with.
Geaux Cajuns
No offense taken. I was just pointing out that the initial driver for these plans was the pressbox expansion which has been needed for some time. If I remeber correctly according to Jay Walker when the New Orleans bowl was played here some temporary additions needed to be made to accomodate the TV media. The pressbox needs are easliy lost in the discussion about adding seating capacity since that is what most fans can readily see and focus on.
Do these plans include upper deck seating on both sides?
I had heard that the plan was to tear down the second deck and build a giant press box with suites---the end zones would be bowled---I think that the student side holds almost if not more than the upper deck side so---the bowl effect would increase the capacity even though we lose an upper deck!!!!!
You are partially correct...the upper deck would still have some seating below the press box, but only about 1/4 of what capacity of the upper deck is now. As far as the student side upper deck, the original plans from the late 1960's did have an upper deck for that side too, but i think the end zones will be filled in before we will ever see an upper deck on the student side. I would also like to see more patios in the end zones much like the one Percy Guidry has. Wouldn't it be a good idea to raffle those off for each home game? Just another fundraising idea...
It's quite simple. Nothing has been finalized yet. Why? Because like someone else stated, there are other things that we are having to put the available money to before this occurs. It would be nearly impossible to nail down a true cost for the project to consequently finalize plans at this point. If the job was bidded out today but it didn't take place for a couple of years, the cost to do the job would certainly go up in that timeframe. So, until they are able to get an accurate timeframe for the renovation to begin, it is hard to know exactly what will be done thus making it stupid to release the preliminary drawings out to us at this point.
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