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re: Auburn Condisdering Additions to North End Zone
Posted on 3/16/15 at 11:54 am to Weagle25
Posted on 3/16/15 at 11:54 am to Weagle25
quote:I agree that there is no need right now to do a major expansion but FWIW according to AU the above statements have been incorrect in the most recent short term. They say we have sold out 9 straight going back to late 2013 including all 3 lesser games last year. LINK
Because we sell out the big games in good years but not in bad. And we rarely sell out a lesser game.
Posted on 3/16/15 at 12:04 pm to ellitor
Here's more from the article and another pic
[quote]Also worth noting is that the press center provisionally would be moved to the third level of the new structure, which means the old press center -- which spans from 20-yard line to 20-yard line along the west side -- could be re-purposed for additional club seating.
[The project could begin as early as December with a planned completion date prior to the 2017 season./quote]
I've been told about the press box moving to the North end zone & making the current one another Club level for months now. I'm still not sure how I feel about that. Thoughts?
[quote]Also worth noting is that the press center provisionally would be moved to the third level of the new structure, which means the old press center -- which spans from 20-yard line to 20-yard line along the west side -- could be re-purposed for additional club seating.
[The project could begin as early as December with a planned completion date prior to the 2017 season./quote]
I've been told about the press box moving to the North end zone & making the current one another Club level for months now. I'm still not sure how I feel about that. Thoughts?
Posted on 3/16/15 at 12:16 pm to Rig
I prefer watching in person only because you can see the 22 man perspective. If they gave that for every game, I would never attend a game in person.
The "experience" of being in an energetic crowd is much better accommodated going to say Basketball games. Noise is trapped, game play doesn't have lulls and quick energy boost type plays.
The "experience" of being in an energetic crowd is much better accommodated going to say Basketball games. Noise is trapped, game play doesn't have lulls and quick energy boost type plays.
Posted on 3/16/15 at 12:59 pm to ellitor
quote:Yeah that's the lag effect from going to a national championship recently. I'm sure the beginning of 2011 saw the same effect. That's very shortsighted if they make decisions based solely on recent results.
They say we have sold out 9 straight going back to late 2013 including all 3 lesser games last year.
Posted on 3/16/15 at 1:08 pm to Rig
quote:I am not saying nor implying they should make decisions based on that. I agree w/ you in not expanding. Just saying we have some attendance momentum. Like 25 said we'll have to win a few championships w/ everything sold out from now to then before even considering major expansion.
Yeah that's the lag effect from going to a national championship recently. I'm sure the beginning of 2011 saw the same effect. That's very shortsighted if they make decisions based solely on recent results.
Posted on 3/16/15 at 1:09 pm to Pavoloco83
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And why not Mr. Smart guy?
I have heard (and I don't know if its true or not) that the East and West upper decks are not exactly level with one another.
So "bowling" the end zones to connect the existing upper decks would be problematic if that is the case.
This post was edited on 3/16/15 at 1:10 pm
Posted on 3/16/15 at 1:13 pm to beatbammer
While it would never happen
-Increasing student section (making some loyalty program to encourage students to stay)
-Add luxury boxes/club seating to complete bowl
-Build new seating to eat away at current capacity and get it down to 80k
-Add some type of awning over upper deck as sun shade
Noise levels at Autzen Stadium (Oregon) are some the loudest in the country despite seating sub 70k. The key is filling the seats and getting people involved, not packing more apathetic people in.
Basketball did it right by downgrading in size to Auburn Arena. Easier to fill and energy is more electric
-Increasing student section (making some loyalty program to encourage students to stay)
-Add luxury boxes/club seating to complete bowl
-Build new seating to eat away at current capacity and get it down to 80k
-Add some type of awning over upper deck as sun shade
Noise levels at Autzen Stadium (Oregon) are some the loudest in the country despite seating sub 70k. The key is filling the seats and getting people involved, not packing more apathetic people in.
Basketball did it right by downgrading in size to Auburn Arena. Easier to fill and energy is more electric
This post was edited on 3/16/15 at 1:15 pm
Posted on 3/16/15 at 1:16 pm to ellitor
quote:If it is the general press box area where the beat reporters, etc. sit with their laptops and do stories, I am fine with that moving.
I've been told about the press box moving to the North end zone & making the current one another Club level for months now. I'm still not sure how I feel about that. Thoughts?
I hope, however, that they do not make the tv/radio/coaching boxes move. Those areas need to have a sideline view so that they can see the action from that angle. Looking at it from behind an endzone would greatly limit their ability to correctly call a game.
Posted on 3/16/15 at 1:29 pm to PJinAtl
quote:Unless they cut off the tv & radio area from the club area, which they could, I think that area moves as well. There are some reporters who actually prefer the end zone view.
If it is the general press box area where the beat reporters, etc. sit with their laptops and do stories, I am fine with that moving.
I hope, however, that they do not make the tv/radio/coaching boxes move. Those areas need to have a sideline view so that they can see the action from that angle. Looking at it from behind an endzone would greatly limit their ability to correctly call a game.
Posted on 3/16/15 at 1:40 pm to PJinAtl
quote:They'll never move. Don't have to worry about that
tv/radio/coaching boxes
Posted on 3/16/15 at 1:48 pm to Rig
quote:Yeah. TV & radio are at each far end of the press boxes along w/ the home & away booth coaches. They could easily make the club area the inner 40 or 50 yards of what is now the press area and put a wall & door up on each side seperating the coach, tv, & radio from the club.
They'll never move. Don't have to worry about that
Posted on 3/16/15 at 2:19 pm to atlau
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They misspelled bricking the exterior.
Posted on 3/16/15 at 3:17 pm to atlau
I have a couple of concerns. What happens to folks that currently have end zone seats? Will the new concourse keep folks from moving around the stadium and in effect separate the east and west stands
Posted on 3/16/15 at 3:21 pm to allin2010
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Will the new concourse keep folks from moving around the stadium and in effect separate the east and west stands
From the look of it, the top of the bottom section will have the concourse, and it appears to be the same height as the current concourse around the middle of the lower bowl.
ETA: Though, now that I look at it more, I may be mistaken there. It might not connect with that.
This post was edited on 3/16/15 at 3:23 pm
Posted on 3/16/15 at 3:46 pm to undecided
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ke a fresh flatscreen jammed into the ricketiest of trailers, Auburn has slapped what will be the nation's largest videoboard atop the rustic joints of Jordan-Hare Stadium. We could just rattle off the numbers, but thankfully we don't just settle for press releases at EDSBS. We provide creative illustrations, because we want you to understand just how massive this thing will truly be.
From EDSBS . Thought it was funny and fit with the current discussion.
This post was edited on 3/16/15 at 3:47 pm
Posted on 3/16/15 at 10:31 pm to GoCrazyAuburn
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My grandparents sit in the scholarship seating and their seats have backs and cup holders iirc
Yep....your grandparents. New scholarship donors sit in the stands.
For less money, our rivals get lounges, chair backs, and the ability to bring booze into the stadium. We're doing this wrong.
Posted on 3/17/15 at 6:27 am to Pavoloco83
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1. Cost of tickets and travel
2. Big screen HDTV with a 50 yard line leather seat.
3. Cheaper booze
4. No cops
5. better food in game
6. Ability to turn the shite off if its a blow out.
yea, but none of that gives you the game-day experience. I have a big screen TV, lots of booze, tons of food and a nice chair but I still would rather be on campus for the games.
I have been driving farther than most with my tickets for years. And will continue as long as I can. Its a great way to spend the day
Posted on 3/17/15 at 8:51 am to LanierSpots
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I have been driving farther than most with my tickets for years. And will continue as long as I can. Its a great way to spend the day
Agreed but with a 5 and 7 year old at the house, its a pain sometimes to go to the game. Years (and years and years) ago, before we had children, we lived in Charlotte and had season tix and went every game. thats 400 miles one way. We were out of our minds.
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