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(02-08-2018 04:32 PM)zfred12 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-08-2018 03:36 PM)NothingButKnight Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-08-2018 02:36 PM)KNIGHTTIME Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-08-2018 02:18 PM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: [ -> ]Do this for a few years and then this may become more than just a artists concept:

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I think that was scraped and the new plan is a second sky box tower on the other side. I think we need to keep capicity 50k or under. Anything bigger without national teams coming is a recipe for empty seats. The second sky box section would make the stadium look good.

This, we should not expand general seating until we have a very established fan base. It still isn't there. We didn't even have great attendance this year until our final two games. Hopefully people understand the atmosphere UCF is capable of producing and the city as a whole buys in more.

If we do expand, box seating is the right way to go. It'll fill in the place nicely without needing a bunch of fans that aren't there yet.

I'd rather continue to upgrade amenities and façade the outside of the stadium before we expand. Reinforce the stadium with concrete structures. If we do expand the first thing should be the tower extension.

This. It’ll add to atmosphere, increase capacity, and make the stadium more aesthetic
(02-08-2018 05:20 PM)jaredf29 Wrote: [ -> ]Do you guys have water fountains in your... oh that’s right you have nothing.

And USF fans wonder why they are generally disliked throughout the conference...
Nearly 20000 season tickets sold. Almost seven months until the first home game of the season.

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(02-08-2018 05:13 PM)CyberBull Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-08-2018 04:42 PM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-08-2018 04:32 PM)zfred12 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-08-2018 03:36 PM)NothingButKnight Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-08-2018 02:36 PM)KNIGHTTIME Wrote: [ -> ]I think that was scraped and the new plan is a second sky box tower on the other side. I think we need to keep capicity 50k or under. Anything bigger without national teams coming is a recipe for empty seats. The second sky box section would make the stadium look good.

This, we should not expand general seating until we have a very established fan base. It still isn't there. We didn't even have great attendance this year until our final two games. Hopefully people understand the atmosphere UCF is capable of producing and the city as a whole buys in more.

If we do expand, box seating is the right way to go. It'll fill in the place nicely without needing a bunch of fans that aren't there yet.

I'd rather continue to upgrade amenities and façade the outside of the stadium before we expand. Reinforce the stadium with concrete structures. If we do expand the first thing should be the tower extension.

Quality over quantity.

...if that was the case, you would add water fountains to your facility.

That's all you have left. Think about that for few minutes and take a lap little brother
Ucf is providing for the AAC experience. My main gripe with this conference is the number of empty stadiums.
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(02-08-2018 03:02 PM)C0|db|00ded Wrote: [ -> ]Football is so weird. If you lose your entire coaching staff in basketball, tickets sales are definitely NOT going up next year...

Go Knights!


It’s a whole different animal than basketball. As you settle into The American and start to experience higher level competition and stakes, you’ll notice all the little nuances. It’s quite complex but so very rewarding.

07-coffee3
Well, UCF was winless two years ago and now go undefeated, now a whole new coaching staff, hmmmm, sounds familiar, sounds like the knights are set up to go winless again ? Even with a great qb
But yes, build the stadium !!!!, AAC style...
(02-11-2018 07:57 PM)JHS55 Wrote: [ -> ]Well, UCF was winless two years ago and now go undefeated, now a whole new coaching staff, hmmmm, sounds familiar, sounds like the knights are set up to go winless again ? Even with a great qb
But yes, build the stadium !!!!, AAC style...

We went 6-7 with a new coaching staff. We went winless Brent Key, but hey it’s your world we’re just living in it.
(02-08-2018 02:36 PM)KNIGHTTIME Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-08-2018 02:18 PM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: [ -> ]Do this for a few years and then this may become more than just a artists concept:

[Image: bright-house-stadium-seating-expansion-042513.jpg]

I think that was scraped and the new plan is a second sky box tower on the other side. I think we need to keep capicity 50k or under. Anything bigger without national teams coming is a recipe for empty seats. The second sky box section would make the stadium look good.

Correct...as team's don't need just more regular capacity....as team's keep focusing on more premium chair back seating options (i.e. like UCF turning all lower sideline seats into a premium club and now most 2nd level sideline seats too).

Also the rendering shows an plain expansion of a 3rd level on the EAST SIDE, which will never happen because that's the sunny side (hardest to sellout, even though much, much cheaper pricing than similar West Side seats).

Only expansion on East Side would be an air-conditioned tyoe club/suite area.
(02-08-2018 05:13 PM)CyberBull Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-08-2018 04:42 PM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-08-2018 04:32 PM)zfred12 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-08-2018 03:36 PM)NothingButKnight Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-08-2018 02:36 PM)KNIGHTTIME Wrote: [ -> ]I think that was scraped and the new plan is a second sky box tower on the other side. I think we need to keep capicity 50k or under. Anything bigger without national teams coming is a recipe for empty seats. The second sky box section would make the stadium look good.

This, we should not expand general seating until we have a very established fan base. It still isn't there. We didn't even have great attendance this year until our final two games. Hopefully people understand the atmosphere UCF is capable of producing and the city as a whole buys in more.

If we do expand, box seating is the right way to go. It'll fill in the place nicely without needing a bunch of fans that aren't there yet.

I'd rather continue to upgrade amenities and façade the outside of the stadium before we expand. Reinforce the stadium with concrete structures. If we do expand the first thing should be the tower extension.

Quality over quantity.

...if that was the case, you would add water fountains to your facility.

RJS has 3 water fountains which is 2 more than what is needed for a typical USF home game crowd.
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