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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
Could do one marquee game a year there for example FSU or an SEC opponent.
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
Yearly would be pushing it even with a strong downtown base. I live downtown but I still value the gameday atmosphere at UCF that we wouldn't get at the Citrus Bowl. There's only 6-7 a year and when you factor things in like donor parking privileges, functions thrown in on campus buildings through student and alumni groups etc you are screwing a lot of stakeholders the same way you would by purposely having a weeknight game for no reason. But, like a weeknight game is rationalized for ESPN, I think the right partnership with Orlando could work out as a win win every 3-5 years. That's essentially 1 game in every college students career as a college student.
The "bad blood" isn't a myth but its definitely overplayed. Some of our fans think that leaders like Hitt and Dyer hold grudges the same way that message board fans do.
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
Sure it looks good (except for the upper deck which is probably 25 years old), but it is a huge waste of money for a location among crack houses and hooker hangouts.
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
(11-27-2014 12:07 PM)UofMark Wrote: On another note, I saw a AA Orlando Twins game at Tinker Field, which sat right next to the Citrus Bowl, in the late 70's. Is that stadium still there. It was a great old time stadium.
Man, that brings back memories. I was a HUGE Memphis Chicks fan back in the 80's and 90's as a little kid. The Southern League had some great baseball stadiums like Tinker Field in Orlando, and Wolfson Park where the Jacksonville Suns played.
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
(11-27-2014 10:31 PM)Inigo Wrote: Sure it looks good (except for the upper deck which is probably 25 years old), but it is a huge waste of money for a location among crack houses and hooker hangouts.
that whole area is getting redeveloped. It's good for Orlando so I'm happy it got done. I would bet a lot a College Football Playoff game will be played there in the coming years.
The Orlando City MLS stadium will be built behind the Magic Arena & a hotel is planned in that area so soon that whole area from Amway Center to the Citrus Bowl will be an almost nonstop 'athletic district' on the edge of Downtown
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
(11-27-2014 09:29 PM)st932253 Wrote: Yearly would be pushing it even with a strong downtown base. I live downtown but I still value the gameday atmosphere at UCF that we wouldn't get at the Citrus Bowl. There's only 6-7 a year and when you factor things in like donor parking privileges, functions thrown in on campus buildings through student and alumni groups etc you are screwing a lot of stakeholders the same way you would by purposely having a weeknight game for no reason. But, like a weeknight game is rationalized for ESPN, I think the right partnership with Orlando could work out as a win win every 3-5 years. That's essentially 1 game in every college students career as a college student.
The "bad blood" isn't a myth but its definitely overplayed. Some of our fans think that leaders like Hitt and Dyer hold grudges the same way that message board fans do.
I would love a '1 and done' at the Citrus Bowl against UF. The sacrifice outweighs the potential benefit of an upset win
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
(11-27-2014 11:32 PM)knightastic Wrote: (11-27-2014 10:31 PM)Inigo Wrote: Sure it looks good (except for the upper deck which is probably 25 years old), but it is a huge waste of money for a location among crack houses and hooker hangouts.
that whole area is getting redeveloped. It's good for Orlando so I'm happy it got done. I would bet a lot a College Football Playoff game will be played there in the coming years.
Florida Citrus Sports/City leaders admitted last week that the renovated stadium lacks enough suites to bid, let alone get a playoff game.
Hogan at FCS is laying down excuses/needs so that the City/County pump in tens of million more $$$ into the Stadium, that won't have a remnant once the soccer team moves out.
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
did they add any parking? the one time memphis played ucf there, that was the biggest deal to me. i guess they left that adjacent baseball stadium in place?
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11-28-2014 07:51 AM |
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
(11-27-2014 12:07 PM)UofMark Wrote: I've read Orlando may try and poach the Jacksonville Jaguars in a few years. Rebuilding the Citrus Bowl is part of that plan. Don't know if it's true or not but that's an awful lot of money for a couple of ball games a year. On another note, I saw a AA Orlando Twins game at Tinker Field, which sat right next to the Citrus Bowl, in the late 70's. Is that stadium still there. It was a great old time stadium.
a rebuilt citrus bowl is no better than a rebuilt gator bowl.
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11-28-2014 07:53 AM |
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
(11-28-2014 07:51 AM)tigerjeb Wrote: did they add any parking? the one time memphis played ucf there, that was the biggest deal to me. i guess they left that adjacent baseball stadium in place?
Parking is still bad for big games (small games too). Area around stadium is still low cost housing, a dump and a highway.
(This post was last modified: 11-28-2014 08:33 AM by KnightLight.)
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
(11-27-2014 11:57 AM)Cubanbull Wrote: (11-27-2014 11:45 AM)mtmedlin Wrote: (11-27-2014 10:10 AM)Cubanbull Wrote: I think they needed it otherwise they were going to lose bowl games like the Capital One..
Birmingham needs to do same with Legion Field but I doubt that will happen.
Birmingham is attempting to finance a Dome, which is a good thing considering the weather there.
Think that bubble burst and they aren't building anything now
I think the city filed bankruptcy.
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
(11-27-2014 11:32 PM)knightastic Wrote: (11-27-2014 10:31 PM)Inigo Wrote: Sure it looks good (except for the upper deck which is probably 25 years old), but it is a huge waste of money for a location among crack houses and hooker hangouts.
that whole area is getting redeveloped. It's good for Orlando so I'm happy it got done. I would bet a lot a College Football Playoff game will be played there in the coming years.
The Orlando City MLS stadium will be built behind the Magic Arena & a hotel is planned in that area so soon that whole area from Amway Center to the Citrus Bowl will be an almost nonstop 'athletic district' on the edge of Downtown
The only area that is being re-developed is on Church at near I-4. Once you get passed the new soccer stadium it's crackville all the way to the Citrus bowl.
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
(11-28-2014 11:26 AM)firmbizzle Wrote: (11-27-2014 11:57 AM)Cubanbull Wrote: (11-27-2014 11:45 AM)mtmedlin Wrote: (11-27-2014 10:10 AM)Cubanbull Wrote: I think they needed it otherwise they were going to lose bowl games like the Capital One..
Birmingham needs to do same with Legion Field but I doubt that will happen.
Birmingham is attempting to finance a Dome, which is a good thing considering the weather there.
Think that bubble burst and they aren't building anything now
I think the city filed bankruptcy.
City is fine. The County went bankrupt.
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
(11-28-2014 07:16 AM)KnightLight Wrote: (11-27-2014 11:32 PM)knightastic Wrote: (11-27-2014 10:31 PM)Inigo Wrote: Sure it looks good (except for the upper deck which is probably 25 years old), but it is a huge waste of money for a location among crack houses and hooker hangouts.
that whole area is getting redeveloped. It's good for Orlando so I'm happy it got done. I would bet a lot a College Football Playoff game will be played there in the coming years.
Florida Citrus Sports/City leaders admitted last week that the renovated stadium lacks enough suites to bid, let alone get a playoff game.
Hogan at FCS is laying down excuses/needs so that the City/County pump in tens of million more $$$ into the Stadium, that won't have a remnant once the soccer team moves out.
Complete lack of foresight. I tried to get them to re-think their plan in 2006 but they didn't listen. Imagine if $327 million ($207 citrus + $120 city soccer) was spent on 1 stadium on the SunRail line!
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
(11-28-2014 11:35 AM)firmbizzle Wrote: (11-28-2014 07:16 AM)KnightLight Wrote: (11-27-2014 11:32 PM)knightastic Wrote: (11-27-2014 10:31 PM)Inigo Wrote: Sure it looks good (except for the upper deck which is probably 25 years old), but it is a huge waste of money for a location among crack houses and hooker hangouts.
that whole area is getting redeveloped. It's good for Orlando so I'm happy it got done. I would bet a lot a College Football Playoff game will be played there in the coming years.
Florida Citrus Sports/City leaders admitted last week that the renovated stadium lacks enough suites to bid, let alone get a playoff game.
Hogan at FCS is laying down excuses/needs so that the City/County pump in tens of million more $$$ into the Stadium, that won't have a remnant once the soccer team moves out.
Complete lack of foresight. I tried to get them to re-think their plan in 2006 but they didn't listen. Imagine if $327 million ($207 citrus + $120 city soccer) was spent on 1 stadium on the SunRail line!
I've always felt a new spot for the Citrus Bowl would have been better. Personally hated going into that neighborhood and having to deal with the parking, and con games with the residents who give you a price for parking, then hit you with a higher price after the game. That's not even considering trying to get out when your car is three rows deep in some guy's yard.
Downtown parking/bus tram is the way to go, but man they could have found a much better location. Though i'm not sure where you'd get it near the Sunrail line, unless they created a spur for it.
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
(11-28-2014 11:44 AM)Knightsweat Wrote: (11-28-2014 11:35 AM)firmbizzle Wrote: (11-28-2014 07:16 AM)KnightLight Wrote: (11-27-2014 11:32 PM)knightastic Wrote: (11-27-2014 10:31 PM)Inigo Wrote: Sure it looks good (except for the upper deck which is probably 25 years old), but it is a huge waste of money for a location among crack houses and hooker hangouts.
that whole area is getting redeveloped. It's good for Orlando so I'm happy it got done. I would bet a lot a College Football Playoff game will be played there in the coming years.
Florida Citrus Sports/City leaders admitted last week that the renovated stadium lacks enough suites to bid, let alone get a playoff game.
Hogan at FCS is laying down excuses/needs so that the City/County pump in tens of million more $$$ into the Stadium, that won't have a remnant once the soccer team moves out.
Complete lack of foresight. I tried to get them to re-think their plan in 2006 but they didn't listen. Imagine if $327 million ($207 citrus + $120 city soccer) was spent on 1 stadium on the SunRail line!
I've always felt a new spot for the Citrus Bowl would have been better. Personally hated going into that neighborhood and having to deal with the parking, and con games with the residents who give you a price for parking, then hit you with a higher price after the game. That's not even considering trying to get out when your car is three rows deep in some guy's yard.
Downtown parking/bus tram is the way to go, but man they could have found a much better location. Though i'm not sure where you'd get it near the Sunrail line, unless they created a spur for it.
Either the old soccer stadium site if the church would have moved or the creative village across from the Lynx bus station.
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
(11-27-2014 12:07 PM)UofMark Wrote: I've read Orlando may try and poach the Jacksonville Jaguars in a few years. Rebuilding the Citrus Bowl is part of that plan. Don't know if it's true or not but that's an awful lot of money for a couple of ball games a year. On another note, I saw a AA Orlando Twins game at Tinker Field, which sat right next to the Citrus Bowl, in the late 70's. Is that stadium still there. It was a great old time stadium.
If I didn't know any better I would say that Orlando is absolutely looking to lure an NFL team. For UCF's sake I hope the Citrus Bowl isn't able to relocate an NFL team there. That would be so awful for the school and kill all momentum the football program has been able to get in their short existence. On a positive note, UCF would never be able to leave the AAC and it gives the rest of us dreamers more hope that our program moves to the big 12 and UCF is not ahead of us in the call up.
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
(11-28-2014 05:23 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (11-27-2014 12:07 PM)UofMark Wrote: I've read Orlando may try and poach the Jacksonville Jaguars in a few years. Rebuilding the Citrus Bowl is part of that plan. Don't know if it's true or not but that's an awful lot of money for a couple of ball games a year. On another note, I saw a AA Orlando Twins game at Tinker Field, which sat right next to the Citrus Bowl, in the late 70's. Is that stadium still there. It was a great old time stadium.
If I didn't know any better I would say that Orlando is absolutely looking to lure an NFL team. For UCF's sake I hope the Citrus Bowl isn't able to relocate an NFL team there. That would be so awful for the school and kill all momentum the football program has been able to get in their short existence. On a positive note, UCF would never be able to leave the AAC and it gives the rest of us dreamers more hope that our program moves to the big 12 and UCF is not ahead of us in the call up.
I agree with your first comment: You don't know any better.
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
(11-28-2014 05:23 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (11-27-2014 12:07 PM)UofMark Wrote: I've read Orlando may try and poach the Jacksonville Jaguars in a few years. Rebuilding the Citrus Bowl is part of that plan. Don't know if it's true or not but that's an awful lot of money for a couple of ball games a year. On another note, I saw a AA Orlando Twins game at Tinker Field, which sat right next to the Citrus Bowl, in the late 70's. Is that stadium still there. It was a great old time stadium.
If I didn't know any better I would say that Orlando is absolutely looking to lure an NFL team. For UCF's sake I hope the Citrus Bowl isn't able to relocate an NFL team there. That would be so awful for the school and kill all momentum the football program has been able to get in their short existence. On a positive note, UCF would never be able to leave the AAC and it gives the rest of us dreamers more hope that our program moves to the big 12 and UCF is not ahead of us in the call up.
Big things might happen in the next 10 years. The Jags are gone whenever their lease is up, 2027 I think. They will leave the state. The Bucs lease ends 2025, they will demand a new stadium. Will Tampa build it? The Rays stadium lease ends 2027. MLB has determined that the Tampa area is not viable for baseball. They will move, probably to Montreal. Orlando could be in play for the Bucs if Tampa doesn't build a new stadium.
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RE: New Citrus Bowl looking good
KL with a great contribution as usual
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