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RE: SDSU says it's cutting off talks with FS Investors about Qualcomm Stadium site
(05-20-2017 07:38 AM)panama Wrote:  There is no way for them to come up with even $60M for a cheap Phase I see for set stadium?

This is a burning question for cfb. Like, didn't Charlotte basically make a blueprint for the perfect customized venue? The base, while not huge, was cheap. They can make it expandable to a top scale in increments...why aren't more schools looking at that?

I would hate to see "the big four" venue routes continue onward:

1) Tear down and rebuild for hundreds of millions
2) Renovate and downsize for tens or hundreds of millions
3) Lean on pro venues despite their political issues
4) Build at max capacity as phase one

I really thought Charlotte's venue was going to change this game for smaller programs. Still waiting to see another school going that route...
05-20-2017 10:18 PM
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