I'd list the areas of concern as follows:thewebboy wrote:Assuming he means the Doyt, among others.A storage building on the south side will complete the enclosure of the practice fields and I hope to continue the same type of fencing in future projects
Interesting. I wonder what exactly this means. Reinforcing the concrete? Reconfiguring the grandstand entrances?While Doyt Perry Stadium requires some infrastructure improvements that should begin within the next 9 months
I wonder if some of this could/should be done in stages. A few improvements each off-season for the next several years. Start with the most glaring of issues. Start with concession redesign/restrooms. Then work on seating/suite upgrades. Top it off with the arrival plaza, Doyt statue and other aesthetic improvements. Use the funds in stages instead of one giant project.We are currently working to determine what other improvements could improve the experience. Some of those items are: an arrival plaza, improved seating in the bowl, suite and press area upgrades, updated restrooms, and concession points of sale redesign.
1) Integrity of the concrete on the underside of seating areas and pillars. The NW Ohio weather has not been kind and this poses an immediate safety risk. I noticed on Saturday just how bad these areas are getting, specifically from the water that is seeping through from the seating areas to the underside. The concrete has become porous from water and temperature damage over the years.
2) Upgrading restrooms/bathrooms. Bathroom sinks can only be operated by washing one hand at a time and we all know the problems with the concession areas. Expanding these areas with modern facilities will do wonders for the overall stadium experience.
3) South endzone. Creating a plaza similar to what Kent State has done at Dix Stadium would be the best course of action. A open walking area with merchandise stands, concessions and standing areas for fans to mill about and interact. An expanded kids area would also be a good idea for families who can't force their kids to sit through a 3 1/2 hour football game.
4) Press box/suites. Not necessarily an immediate concern but I'm sure the university could stand to bring in more revenue with modernized suites that provide a full view of the field. The current suite configuration in the south end zone is a terrible vantage point to be able to see anything down the field. The press box reminds me of the one at Joe Louis Arena...it's small, cramped and inadequate for the FBS level.
5) Other general improvements. The sound system is terrible, volumes of music are different from commercials, referee mics are hit and miss, it's embarrassing. Replacing the bleachers/faded orange seating should also be considered, visually the stadium looks dated and needs a facelift.
With the construction of the Sebo I think any new construction is off the table for the foreseeable future.



