Please. We're constantly so worried that other fanbases make fun of us. The stadium looks great as is. There are certainly things that can be done to make it even better, but it is not even close to an eyesore.
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Just FYI, as far as adding seats..... there are many many many Seats open on the east side for season ticket sales as of today.
No it isn't. Ole Miss' stadium is the worst, including Vandy. It looks lopsided with one endzone totally dominating the stadium. Davis Wade suits our needs and is a very nice looking stadium, especially IN PERSON (not that you would know). THE most needed thing isn't the south endzone, it's renovations under the east side stands.
Why don't we just make it the football version of the left field lounge. Replicate the layout of the left field lounge there and let people pay a premium to setup and tailgate/grill there. It would have to be closed off from the rest of the stadium to a certain degree but it was be 100% unique and make a pretty rowdy atmosphere down there.
We should do something similar to this --- I love the idea of the entrance to the left - with trees on each side of the walkway that opens up into the Junction. Make it 2 levels with a long balcony/deck overlooking the Junction, and have a restaurant and something like Steak and Shake or a Raising Cane's. The deck would be great for ESPN remotes, etc.
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I actually like this idea. No one else has done this. We don' t need lots of extra seats yet; this adds some character and moves tailgating inside the stadium. Let opposing team run through our tailgate and our players as part of Dawg Walk. Building that type low level structure would not be that expensive and could be designed for easy seat expansion if desired later.
I also think the practice facility is a wise investment. I do think we have two of the right projects on tap right now - Hump renovation and indoor tennis facility.
Why not? Football has a bigger tailgate tradition and scene then baseball nationally, so the demand would be strong. No one else is thinking like that either. It would be minimal investment for now, tie in to one of our most unique traditions as a university (LFL), be a huge atmosphere changer for the south end zone, and create a unique fan experience while waiting for the funding and appropriate time for expansion.
We could even do it in a more "open" way then the LFL has been by holding a lottery for slots. You pay a refundable fee up front to be entered and are eligible for 1 draw per person, and you only get a slot for 1 game. Make the spaces big enough for 15-20. You get a set up time of Friday, get to tailgate on Saturday, and break down on Sunday. You get "passes" to give to your guests but they have to also have a ticket for the game. I think it would cool and would be in huge demand.
A few issues:
1) At DNF, you're pretty much in the open and the smoke can dissipate easily. At DWS, you have people and structures all around you, and the smoke will linger a lot more.
2) In baseball, you typically have somewhere between 5,000 and 10,000 fans. So having spots that are more sparse in the outfield doesn't really impact how many people you can fit in. At DWS, taking space that could fit several thousand seats easily and using it for only a couple hundred seems inefficient.
3) It honestly would look much trashier inside DWS than it does at DNF. It adds to the charm at DNF; at DWS, it would just seem really bizarre and super redneck.
4) Football is just a different sport and a different vibe. Baseball is laid-back and is as much, or more, about the atmosphere and hanging with other people as it is about the game. Football is about the game and about being as loud and intimidating, as a fanbase, as you can be. Having some people grilling inside the stadium would actually detract from the atmosphere in football.
I thought plans were already going forward to do something about the S. End Zone.
Put it this way, I would bowl in the football stadium before I did anything to the hump.
The bandaid they are placing on the hump, not sure if it is anything other than a 4 year refresher before we will have to build a totally new one.
Not this again. I literally could have written Shotgun?s response word-for-word.
I really love Clemson's stadium with the hill at one endzone that give fans the option to stand in to watch games.