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Quote from: puniraptor on May 05, 2014, 01:48:19 PMQuote from: puniraptor on May 05, 2014, 01:47:34 PMQuote from: KITNfury on May 05, 2014, 01:42:56 PM80 whatever thousand is nothing to scoff at, but I've always been a little surprised that has been their capacity with the large amount of success they've had.Apply the coefficient of how shitty their shithole town is, and it makes sense.It's the equivalent of drawing 155k at a baseline town.meh, they're basically as close to OKC as Lawrence is to KC, large population center nearby. Which, if you want a fun what-if situation imagine if Manhattan was to KC as Lawrence is to KC, think of the size our stadium could be then.
Quote from: puniraptor on May 05, 2014, 01:47:34 PMQuote from: KITNfury on May 05, 2014, 01:42:56 PM80 whatever thousand is nothing to scoff at, but I've always been a little surprised that has been their capacity with the large amount of success they've had.Apply the coefficient of how shitty their shithole town is, and it makes sense.It's the equivalent of drawing 155k at a baseline town.
Quote from: KITNfury on May 05, 2014, 01:42:56 PM80 whatever thousand is nothing to scoff at, but I've always been a little surprised that has been their capacity with the large amount of success they've had.Apply the coefficient of how shitty their shithole town is, and it makes sense.
80 whatever thousand is nothing to scoff at, but I've always been a little surprised that has been their capacity with the large amount of success they've had.
Quote from: cfbandyman on May 05, 2014, 02:34:30 PMQuote from: puniraptor on May 05, 2014, 01:48:19 PMQuote from: puniraptor on May 05, 2014, 01:47:34 PMQuote from: KITNfury on May 05, 2014, 01:42:56 PM80 whatever thousand is nothing to scoff at, but I've always been a little surprised that has been their capacity with the large amount of success they've had.Apply the coefficient of how shitty their shithole town is, and it makes sense.It's the equivalent of drawing 155k at a baseline town.meh, they're basically as close to OKC as Lawrence is to KC, large population center nearby. Which, if you want a fun what-if situation imagine if Manhattan was to KC as Lawrence is to KC, think of the size our stadium could be then.I'm not talking about population. I'm talking about shittiness.
Quote from: Katdaddy on May 05, 2014, 01:31:02 PMU. of Oklahoma Plans Major Football Stadium Expansion Detailsby Michael Gaio CMay 2014 Reports say Oklahoma will spend between $350 million and $400 million on its stadium expansion.[ + ] Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on google_plusone_shareShare on emailThe facilities arms race in college football just keeps getting turned up. The University of Oklahoma is the latest school planning to announce massive expansion plans to its current football stadium.According to Oklahoma City's CBS affiliate, News 9, the Master Expansion Plan for Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium has been approved and is expected to be announced at a future OU Board of Regents meeting. Sources tell News 9 the cost of the expansion will be between $350 and $400 million.That pricetag puts OU's renovation in the same ballpark as former Big 12 Conference foe, Texas A&M, which is spending $450 million to renovate and expand Kyle Field from a capacity of 82,589 to more than 100,000. Meanwhile, Baylor University, also from the Big 12, will open a new, 45,000-seat riverfront stadium this fall at a cost of $250 million.According to News 9, the project at Oklahoma will begin following the Sooners' final home game in 2014 and will be completed in time for the 2015 season. The expansion will add seats to the south end zone enclosing the stadium forming a complete lower bowl. Current suites will be upgraded and new suites will be added to the stadium's south side. Additionally, a new press box will be added that will run the length of the stadium's west sideline. The stadium's capacity will be bumped from 82,112 to more than 90,000.While the photo below is nothing more than the work of a talented message board poster, it provides an interesting visual. (That looks like a few more than 90,000 seats in our opinion.)While probably not realistic, this Photoshop work by a message board poster provides an interesting visual.[ + ]Additional upgrades include improving facilities in the south end zone where the players currently dress and have team meeting rooms. News 9 says a weight room and training facilities will also be improved. OU's stadium would remain the second-largest in the 10-member Big 12 conference, trailing only Texas' Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium which seats just more than 100,000.Oklahoma currently has a 92-game sellout streak dating back to 1999 and 15,000 people remain on the waiting list for season tickets. The last major addition to the stadium came 10 years ago when the school added suites to the stadium's east side. The Sooners are coming off of an 11-2 season and are expected to be preseason favorites in the Big 12 this year.Sounds like they are doing what we are doing but paying 2-3 times more for it.
U. of Oklahoma Plans Major Football Stadium Expansion Detailsby Michael Gaio CMay 2014 Reports say Oklahoma will spend between $350 million and $400 million on its stadium expansion.[ + ] Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on google_plusone_shareShare on emailThe facilities arms race in college football just keeps getting turned up. The University of Oklahoma is the latest school planning to announce massive expansion plans to its current football stadium.According to Oklahoma City's CBS affiliate, News 9, the Master Expansion Plan for Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium has been approved and is expected to be announced at a future OU Board of Regents meeting. Sources tell News 9 the cost of the expansion will be between $350 and $400 million.That pricetag puts OU's renovation in the same ballpark as former Big 12 Conference foe, Texas A&M, which is spending $450 million to renovate and expand Kyle Field from a capacity of 82,589 to more than 100,000. Meanwhile, Baylor University, also from the Big 12, will open a new, 45,000-seat riverfront stadium this fall at a cost of $250 million.According to News 9, the project at Oklahoma will begin following the Sooners' final home game in 2014 and will be completed in time for the 2015 season. The expansion will add seats to the south end zone enclosing the stadium forming a complete lower bowl. Current suites will be upgraded and new suites will be added to the stadium's south side. Additionally, a new press box will be added that will run the length of the stadium's west sideline. The stadium's capacity will be bumped from 82,112 to more than 90,000.While the photo below is nothing more than the work of a talented message board poster, it provides an interesting visual. (That looks like a few more than 90,000 seats in our opinion.)While probably not realistic, this Photoshop work by a message board poster provides an interesting visual.[ + ]Additional upgrades include improving facilities in the south end zone where the players currently dress and have team meeting rooms. News 9 says a weight room and training facilities will also be improved. OU's stadium would remain the second-largest in the 10-member Big 12 conference, trailing only Texas' Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium which seats just more than 100,000.Oklahoma currently has a 92-game sellout streak dating back to 1999 and 15,000 people remain on the waiting list for season tickets. The last major addition to the stadium came 10 years ago when the school added suites to the stadium's east side. The Sooners are coming off of an 11-2 season and are expected to be preseason favorites in the Big 12 this year.
I dont get it
Quote from: SkinnyBenny on April 04, 2014, 05:50:41 PMJust enclose the entire thing like every other goddamn stadium on the planet, please.Here's OU
Just enclose the entire thing like every other goddamn stadium on the planet, please.
According to News 9, the project at Oklahoma will begin following the Sooners' final home game in 2014 and will be completed in time for the 2015 season. The expansion will add seats to the south end zone enclosing the stadium forming a complete lower bowl.
Quote from: Trogdor on May 05, 2014, 02:34:54 PMI dont get itdue to lighting issues during night games, all possessions will start on the open end of the stadium going to the 50 yl and back. sorry to the 174,000 sitting on the other end for the inconvenience.
Iowa State is getting new scoreboard (similar to Mississippi St) and bowled in south endzone seating by 2013.
Quote from: Haverhill on February 24, 2011, 09:07:45 PMIowa State is getting new scoreboard (similar to Mississippi St) and bowled in south endzone seating by 2013.
Welp, Carnes is a bigot. :shocker:
Quote from: EMAWmeister on May 05, 2014, 06:38:27 PMQuote from: Haverhill on February 24, 2011, 09:07:45 PMIowa State is getting new scoreboard (similar to Mississippi St) and bowled in south endzone seating by 2013.
Quote from: Trogdor on May 05, 2014, 02:34:54 PMI dont get itThats something @Nuked_LT game up with for fun Notice the schooner killing the band at midfield?From the descriptions it sounds like the SEZ will look something like thisno clue on the pressbox.I want renderings