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« Reply #11975 on: February 14, 2014, 05:39:50 PM »
T Boone Pickens stadium would look pretty cool if they finished the bowl and the concourse went all the way around.

HMMM this seems like a hint as to what our NEZ will look like. TBoone with a bowl in front? Ah hell idk.

Gallagher IBA is where Vanier is for us, and it's really tall.  I don't think I'd want it to be that tall.

Yeah ik im just tryin to eek out any deets I can, but yeah if that stadium went all the way around it would be elite.

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« Reply #11976 on: February 14, 2014, 08:44:14 PM »

Yeah, I never watched that show but I guess that's what we can call them.

That is/was their names through the entire WSC construction.  I can't take credit for it.

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« Reply #11977 on: February 14, 2014, 08:59:29 PM »

Yeah, I never watched that show but I guess that's what we can call them.

That is/was their names through the entire WSC construction.  I can't take credit for it.

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« Reply #11978 on: February 14, 2014, 10:01:59 PM »
T Boone Pickens stadium would look pretty cool if they finished the bowl and the concourse went all the way around.

HMMM this seems like a hint as to what our NEZ will look like. TBoone with a bowl in front? Ah hell idk.

Gallagher IBA is where Vanier is for us, and it's really tall.  I don't think I'd want it to be that tall.

Yeah ik im just tryin to eek out any deets I can, but yeah if that stadium went all the way around it would be elite.

You would think with Boone money they could move the iba to go full bowl
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« Reply #11979 on: February 14, 2014, 10:16:36 PM »
T Boone Pickens stadium would look pretty cool if they finished the bowl and the concourse went all the way around.

HMMM this seems like a hint as to what our NEZ will look like. TBoone with a bowl in front? Ah hell idk.

Gallagher IBA is where Vanier is for us, and it's really tall.  I don't think I'd want it to be that tall.

Yeah ik im just tryin to eek out any deets I can, but yeah if that stadium went all the way around it would be elite.

You would think with Boone money they could move the iba to go full bowl

Or if they had used Populous

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« Reply #11980 on: February 15, 2014, 12:38:12 AM »
Am I the only one all  :billdance: about the "significant data upgrades"?
Looks like you have your answer tech boy

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« Reply #11981 on: February 15, 2014, 08:47:16 AM »
T Boone Pickens stadium would look pretty cool if they finished the bowl and the concourse went all the way around.

HMMM this seems like a hint as to what our NEZ will look like. TBoone with a bowl in front? Ah hell idk.

Gallagher IBA is where Vanier is for us, and it's really tall.  I don't think I'd want it to be that tall.

Oklahoma State does not just name their basketball arena after a legendary coach.  They also name their wheat varieties after the guy too.  Last year they came out with two varieties, one named "Gallagher" and the other named "Iba".  I think KSU should start doing that with our wheat varieties as well.  Instead of dumb names like "Overley", "Fuller", and "Jagger", we need to start giving them names like "Tex", "Winter", "Bill", and "Snyder".  Maybe if we start a petition we could submit that to the research department.   :Think:

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« Reply #11982 on: February 15, 2014, 09:34:28 AM »
what's a wheat variety?

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« Reply #11983 on: February 15, 2014, 09:49:10 AM »
Isn't winter wheat like already taken or something?

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« Reply #11984 on: February 15, 2014, 09:58:29 AM »
what's a wheat variety?

There are hundreds of different wheat varieties out there a farmer can choose from.  Each variety has a unique set of traits and properties that are suited to a particular region of the country.  There are many diseases out there which affect wheat, and each variety is more resistant or less resistant to each disease.  Some varieties have greater yield potential, others have better test weights.  Some are better for milling into flour, and some are better for making pasta.  Some break dormancy sooner than others, so if you are worried about getting a late freeze in April, then you want to have a later-maturing variety planted because the crop can be damaged by a late freeze.  Many things to consider when picking a wheat variety.

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« Reply #11985 on: February 15, 2014, 09:59:03 AM »
what's a wheat variety?

There are hundreds of different wheat varieties out there a farmer can choose from.  Each variety has a unique set of traits and properties that are suited to a particular region of the country.  There are many diseases out there which affect wheat, and each variety is more resistant or less resistant to each disease.  Some varieties have greater yield potential, others have better test weights.  Some are better for milling into flour, and some are better for making pasta.  Some break dormancy sooner than others, so if you are worried about getting a late freeze in April, then you want to have a later-maturing variety planted because the crop can be damaged by a late freeze.  Many things to consider when picking a wheat variety.

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« Reply #11986 on: February 15, 2014, 10:22:54 AM »
what's a wheat variety?

There are hundreds of different wheat varieties out there a farmer can choose from.  Each variety has a unique set of traits and properties that are suited to a particular region of the country.  There are many diseases out there which affect wheat, and each variety is more resistant or less resistant to each disease.  Some varieties have greater yield potential, others have better test weights.  Some are better for milling into flour, and some are better for making pasta.  Some break dormancy sooner than others, so if you are worried about getting a late freeze in April, then you want to have a later-maturing variety planted because the crop can be damaged by a late freeze.  Many things to consider when picking a wheat variety.

like weed?

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« Reply #11987 on: February 15, 2014, 10:34:36 AM »
So it's for sure there are 15+ rows of new seats.  It has to be if they are connecting the west and east concourses.  Does this put us in the 55,000 range?

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« Reply #11988 on: February 15, 2014, 10:43:18 AM »
How many student section seats does the band free up?

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« Reply #11989 on: February 15, 2014, 10:43:24 AM »
what's a wheat variety?

There are hundreds of different wheat varieties out there a farmer can choose from.  Each variety has a unique set of traits and properties that are suited to a particular region of the country.  There are many diseases out there which affect wheat, and each variety is more resistant or less resistant to each disease.  Some varieties have greater yield potential, others have better test weights.  Some are better for milling into flour, and some are better for making pasta.  Some break dormancy sooner than others, so if you are worried about getting a late freeze in April, then you want to have a later-maturing variety planted because the crop can be damaged by a late freeze.  Many things to consider when picking a wheat variety.


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« Reply #11990 on: February 15, 2014, 10:47:27 AM »
what's a wheat variety?

There are hundreds of different wheat varieties out there a farmer can choose from.  Each variety has a unique set of traits and properties that are suited to a particular region of the country.  There are many diseases out there which affect wheat, and each variety is more resistant or less resistant to each disease.  Some varieties have greater yield potential, others have better test weights.  Some are better for milling into flour, and some are better for making pasta.  Some break dormancy sooner than others, so if you are worried about getting a late freeze in April, then you want to have a later-maturing variety planted because the crop can be damaged by a late freeze.  Many things to consider when picking a wheat variety.


Stop waving our wheat (in our faces).

Oh sorry about that.  I forgot that's KU's job.   :surprised:

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« Reply #11991 on: February 15, 2014, 10:53:22 AM »
Quote from: ksu1100 link=topic=11099.msg1045663#msg1045663 date=13to92482076
So it's for sure there are 15+ rows of new seats.  It has to be if they are connecting the west and east concourses.  Does this put us in the 55,000 range?

The northern-most section in the student section will be eliminated to make the east and west sides even across. Not sure what this does to overall capacity.

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« Reply #11992 on: February 15, 2014, 10:56:36 AM »
Quote from: ksu1100 link=topic=11099.msg1045663#msg1045663 date=13to92482076
So it's for sure there are 15+ rows of new seats.  It has to be if they are connecting the west and east concourses.  Does this put us in the 55,000 range?

The northern-most section in the student section will be eliminated to make the east and west sides even across. Not sure what this does to overall capacity.

Is this super duper for sure? Because good rough ridin' riddance to those Kyle Field'y seats. Wooftown.
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« Reply #11993 on: February 15, 2014, 10:59:05 AM »
Isn't winter wheat like already taken or something?
Yeah, that might confuse some people.

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« Reply #11994 on: February 15, 2014, 11:01:26 AM »
http://www.kstatesports.com/weststadiumcenter/masterplan.html?hq_e=el&hq_m=624276&hq_l=8&hq_v=110d7f7570

A word of caution, the purple shape is just a vague outline of the area to be improved, not a true footprint.

Right, but this does line up with what I saw in terms of:
1. Width of building.
2. How close the seating comes down to EZ (and the depth seems right too because it's steeper)
3. Corners.
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« Reply #11995 on: February 15, 2014, 11:02:41 AM »
Quote from: ksu1100 link=topic=11099.msg1045663#msg1045663 date=13to92482076
So it's for sure there are 15+ rows of new seats.  It has to be if they are connecting the west and east concourses.  Does this put us in the 55,000 range?

The northern-most section in the student section will be eliminated to make the east and west sides even across. Not sure what this does to overall capacity.

Is this super duper for sure? Because good rough ridin' riddance to those Kyle Field'y seats. Wooftown.

Yeah. Common sense too. Sides can't be connected if one side has a whole other section extending to the north. Unless we wanted the north end zone to be angled.  Which would be pretty weird.

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« Reply #11996 on: February 15, 2014, 11:58:47 AM »
How many student section seats does the band free up?

about 430 (a tuba takes 3 regular seats)
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« Reply #11997 on: February 15, 2014, 12:12:27 PM »
Quote from: ksu1100 link=topic=11099.msg1045663#msg1045663 date=13to92482076
So it's for sure there are 15+ rows of new seats.  It has to be if they are connecting the west and east concourses.  Does this put us in the 55,000 range?

The northern-most section in the student section will be eliminated to make the east and west sides even across. Not sure what this does to overall capacity.

Is this super duper for sure? Because good rough ridin' riddance to those Kyle Field'y seats. Wooftown.

Yeah. Common sense too. Sides can't be connected if one side has a whole other section extending to the north. Unless we wanted the north end zone to be angled.  Which would be pretty weird.

makes sense.  I assume the seating slope and number of rows on the west matches the east.  So why are they breaking the seating with grass areas?  Maybe the NEZ is only a straight section of seating with no curve to it?  Maybe it is steeper or shallower than the rest of the bowl? 

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« Reply #11998 on: February 15, 2014, 12:16:08 PM »
The rake of the NEZ seating will be much steeper than the rest of the bowl. 

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« Reply #11999 on: February 15, 2014, 12:21:37 PM »
It will definitely stand out from the rest of the stadium.  Did the grass areas have terraced limestone walls or an even slope like it is now?