Akron's stadium taking shape

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NWLB wrote:There are obvious similarities,
Stop your whining! ;-)

The north endzone of the GB has had temporary seating behind it in the past (how we crammed in 36,000 or whatever for NAvy) but as far as I know there are no plans to add seats there. I'm sure someone designed the renovations around potential expansion and that would be one area of possibility but it would be limited as there's very little depth. I suppose you could build a second deck back over the Larimer somehow but that seems pretty crazy.
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Hey, there are other similarities that no one picked up on:
1. The grass looks to be green
2. The field appears to be 100 yards long with a 10 yard end zone at each end
3. Day-glo yellow uprights are sticking out of the ground at teh back of the end zone
4. No one is in the stands.
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Sidejudge wrote:Hey, there are other similarities that no one picked up on:
1. The grass looks to be green
2. The field appears to be 100 yards long with a 10 yard end zone at each end
3. Day-glo yellow uprights are sticking out of the ground at teh back of the end zone
4. No one is in the stands.
So its like ALL the MAC stadiums! Good catch, SJ. :-D
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IMO, when Akron's stadium is finished, I think it's going to be the top stadium in the MAC. For the past few years, I have felt Western Michigan had the top facility in the conference. I got a complete tour of WMU's last summer and was very impressed with the "entire" facility. But I think it'll be bumped from that spot this year.
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According to this article on Cleveland.com, Akron has sold 4,000 season tickets for its new stadium. Apparently the original target was 10,000.

http://www.cleveland.com/sports/college ... _mack.html
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The most important thing is location. Its in the heart of campus if I remember correctly. I wish that our stadiums were more centralized.
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jmillerbg wrote:According to this article on Cleveland.com, Akron has sold 4,000 season tickets for its new stadium. Apparently the original target was 10,000.

http://www.cleveland.com/sports/college ... _mack.html
The comment left at the end of this article, priceless. :lol:
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Globetrotter wrote:The most important thing is location. Its in the heart of campus if I remember correctly. I wish that our stadiums were more centralized.
Geez Globe.... it takes a 7-10 minute walk to get to the Doyt (obviously less to the ice arena and especially AA)... guess BG kids aren't made of the "same stuff" as when I had to walk "uphill" to classes BOTH ways! :wink:
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Globetrotter wrote:The most important thing is location. Its in the heart of campus if I remember correctly. I wish that our stadiums were more centralized.
Geez Globe.... it takes a 7-10 minute walk to get to the Doyt (obviously less to the ice arena and especially AA)... guess BG kids aren't made of the "same stuff" as when I had to walk "uphill" to classes BOTH ways! :wink:
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Globetrotter wrote:The most important thing is location. Its in the heart of campus if I remember correctly. I wish that our stadiums were more centralized.
The "heart of campus" may not be exactly correct. Campus is on one side of it, and on the other are places that I'm guessing you wouldn't want to venture after dusk.
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Class of 61 wrote:
Globetrotter wrote:The most important thing is location. Its in the heart of campus if I remember correctly. I wish that our stadiums were more centralized.
Geez Globe.... it takes a 7-10 minute walk to get to the Doyt (obviously less to the ice arena and especially AA)... guess BG kids aren't made of the "same stuff" as when I had to walk "uphill" to classes BOTH ways! :wink:
Yeah, but in '61 the stadium WAS in the heart of the campus.
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My question is, do we have ANY hope of keeping up with the current facility arms-race in the MAC?? The Stroh will help, but man, it just seems like every school is going hog wild lately.
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Post by redskins4ever »

It comes and goes... there are only so many facilities that you need.. and once they are all replaced you will have a dead period for 50 years... unless that is you build a crappy facility and it needs to be overhauled several times ie. New Comisky Park in Chicago.
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falcfan wrote:My question is, do we have ANY hope of keeping up with the current facility arms-race in the MAC?? The Stroh will help, but man, it just seems like every school is going hog wild lately.
On the other hand how many years did it take for the rest of the MAC to come up with the luxury seating that we have had since the Doyt was completed in 1966 (I believe)?

It's about time they caught up!

For those old enough to remember could you correct me if there was a better MAC facility in 1966? If not what year did someone else finally build one better than the Doyt?
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I would go to all the games when I was there. But it was hard getting my other off campus friends to venture all the way over to the doyt.
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