Youre missing stadium lights on the east side. :wink:
Looks fantastic!
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Damn, we could probably fit 67,000+.
Which is why I don't think we will ever completely bowl in JTS. I have such a hard time seeing a future where demand for Iowa State football tickets is consistently at or near 70,000/game, although I'd love to be proven wrong. I absolutely love how the stadium looks now and I like the horseshoe. It's the perfect size for our fan base and program, IMO.
On a personal level, I'd also be kind of sad if there were no more hillsides at JTS. As a kid, half the fun of going to games was playing catch with my dad on the hillside before games and at halftime.
They could put chairbacks instead of bleachers on the lower west side, and parts of the east side, which take up more room, similar to Minnesota. Instead of 30 people in a row, it'd be more like 22.
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Hey Gooth, did you do that on sketchup or autocad?
Sketchup and then rendered it with the Vray plugin.
And don't forget to add the hot tubs.Could you try awnings over the east and west sides, similar to Oregon State, Baylor, A&M?
And don't forget to add the hot tubs.
Picture from Saturday:
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Really cool to see all the improvements we have made over the last 10 years. Nice post.
It is truly incredible all that has been done in the past 10 years. What happened in the 10 years prior to that? All I can think of is the football practice facility and the extremely undersized pressbox. We had some successful teams in football and basketball but too bad the AD didn't do anything to sustain it. Thanks Bruce.