What? Hey '24, not to call you out (but I have to here), but have you ever been inside Cameron Indoor Stadium? It is VERY similar to AA. They are certainly not identical, but they are similar within their interiors. Cameron Indoor Stadium does have rickety old wooden pullout bleachers on its courtside like AA. It also has wooden seats inside the rest of the arena like AA. It has no air conditioning like AA, gets hot inside like AA, and doesn’t have a nice scoreboard like AA (though its much better than ours). In fact, Cameron even has steel girders that block some sightlines up top, and the funniest part of it is, it’s TV booth is not even atop the arena like the press box in AA, it’s in the rafters and you access it by climbing up a ladder. Yes, a ladder. The visiting team locker room is a pit, the baskets drops from the roof, and to stand inside it and think they cram 9,314 people in there makes you scratch your head in disbelief. The press row at CIS is that row of people you see sitting in front of the Cameron Crazies! Talk about a bad work space. I've working there several times and let me tell you, it wasn't the easiest place to work from. The concourses at Cameron aren’t much bigger or wider than AA, the offices located in the arena are about the same as AA and even the press rooms are somewhat similar. The biggest thing that separates CIS from AA (aside from more seats behind one basket) is the new Hall of Fame additions on the one side and the new coaches tower that sits beside it. What many people may not know is how similar NC State’s old arena (Reynolds Coliseum) is to Duke’s Cameron Indoor Stadium. Reynolds Coliseum was modeled exactly after Cameron Indoor Stadium, but they made it longer with more seats behind the baskets. Reynolds is a bigger building than Cameron and is built into a small incline. The arena is currently used for NCSU women’s games and I think the men's team plays one game a year there now that they've moved into the new arena.bgsufalcon24 wrote:Cameron Indoor Stadium is NOTHING like AA. Cameron does not have bleachers that are crumbling, scoreboards that do not differentiate 1's from 7's, a friggin wall on one baseline, and thousands of empty seats every game.
Now, our crowd sizes and fan atmosphere at AA are nothing like Duke, I’ll give you that. But hell, the crowd sizes at Duke are nothing like they are at other schools that draw 12,000 – 20,000 either. Heck, Ball State has had 11,500 for a game this year and Ohio has had a game this year with over 10,000, Duke can't get that - because it can't hold that many. Capacity is relative when comparing crowd size to its atmosphere. It’s not its facility or capacity that makes Cameron what it is, it’s the fans and the atmosphere. I’ve been through a complete walkthrough of AA and CIS several times, and they are more similar than different than you think.






