Is it not possible to completly bowl in the upper deck of the South endzone? I'm not sure I like to gaps on each side...
I agree, It would look alot nicer with a complete bowl at both levels...
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Is it not possible to completly bowl in the upper deck of the South endzone? I'm not sure I like to gaps on each side...
Is it not possible to completly bowl in the upper deck of the South endzone? I'm not sure I like to gaps on each side...
Yes, they have. I saw construction trailers already set up in the south parking lots on Saturday.
Sign me up for the "I don't like the gaps" camp. It's not aesthetically pleasing, and you'd be surprised at what filling in those little spaces would do to the feel of the stadium- it would add a LOT of "big-time" to the atmosphere.
Though it would be nice, at this point I would just be happy to get it bowled in. I think trying to connect the decks would be very expensive and that may be why they are not doing it that way. I vote for whatever method gets it done the fastest.
Having the students in the S endzone would be nice. Just to have one very loud end of the stadium to give us some advantage when opponents are in the red zone.
How about, say, the north endzone? Kinda sorta like exactly where we are right now?Having the students in the S endzone would be nice. Just to have one very loud end of the stadium to give us some advantage when opponents are in the red zone.
How about, say, the north endzone? Kinda sorta like exactly where we are right now?
As a student, I give a giant "F NO" to the idea of moving the student section to the south endzone. I sat in the current south endzone bleachers in 2005, the last year that the marching band was there, and being that far from the field really deadens the sound. The students are pretty much the only people in the whole stadium consistently making any noise, and we're right next to the north endzone in our current location. Moving the section to the south endzone would take away our home field advantage, separate us from the marching band (and I can guarantee you that they are staying where they are) and generally remove us from the game atmosphere.
Besides, we don't always fill up the student section seating. Even if all the tickets show up at the game, people cram into the lower deck anyway. I can already hear the old people whining about 'all those empty seats the students are leaving in the south endzone'. You really think the athletic department would give us the ENTIRE lower deck of the brand-new south endzone? Not a freaking chance, nor do we want to go!
How about, say, the north endzone? Kinda sorta like exactly where we are right now?
As a student, I give a giant "F NO" to the idea of moving the student section to the south endzone. I sat in the current south endzone bleachers in 2005, the last year that the marching band was there, and being that far from the field really deadens the sound. The students are pretty much the only people in the whole stadium consistently making any noise, and we're right next to the north endzone in our current location. Moving the section to the south endzone would take away our home field advantage, separate us from the marching band (and I can guarantee you that they are staying where they are) and generally remove us from the game atmosphere.
Besides, we don't always fill up the student section seating. Even if all the tickets show up at the game, people cram into the lower deck anyway. I can already hear the old people whining about 'all those empty seats the students are leaving in the south endzone'. You really think the athletic department would give us the ENTIRE lower deck of the brand-new south endzone? Not a freaking chance, nor do we want to go!
I don't follow. What would you propose, having a 60,000 or 70,000 seat stadium that's half empty?
52,000 is fine for now. Get some wins, fill it up to that capacity, then think about expanding even further in the future.
It could work, and I bet the idea is kicked around.
You've got 7730 seats to work with. The section in the middle is 460. Give it to the band, leaving 7270. Sell about 9000 student tickets, and ask the fire marshal to turn the other way.
There are four sets of stairs pictured in the center of the south endzone, which would provide rather quick access between the seats and field for pregame and halftime.
Why have the band NEXT to the students when they can be WITH the students (like it was until 1997, when it became "Hey, where's the band sitting this week?").
Sign me up for the "I don't like the gaps" camp. It's not aesthetically pleasing, and you'd be surprised at what filling in those little spaces would do to the feel of the stadium- it would add a LOT of "big-time" to the atmosphere.
You would not think it would cost that much more to fill in the gaps, but I really don't know for sure!
Or a second deck over the Jacobsen building
You have to add in demolition costs to the upper deck. If you look at the lower deck, it looks like they're taking out 2 sections on each side to tie it all together.
You would not think it would cost that much more to fill in the gaps, but I really don't know for sure!