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How college football can improve the stadium experience - WesternBlazer - 06-04-2019 10:06 PM

https://247sports.com/Article/College-football-stadium-experience-attendance-SEC-Big-Ten-Big-12-ACC-132578169/


RE: How college football can improve the stadium experience - CourtsideBlazer - 06-05-2019 04:41 AM

I believe our new downtown stadium addresses all 3 of those points satisfactorily.


RE: How college football can improve the stadium experience - BAMANBLAZERFAN - 06-06-2019 01:25 PM

(06-05-2019 04:41 AM)CourtsideBlazer Wrote:  I believe our new downtown stadium addresses all 3 of those points satisfactorily.

IF we get the state of the art 21st century stadium many are anticipating. So far the design has been all talk and crossed fingers with nothing on final "blueprint".


RE: How college football can improve the stadium experience - BlazrDawg - 06-07-2019 10:38 AM

Having a winning team playing in your stadium is #1 for my gameday experience.


RE: How college football can improve the stadium experience - notnow - 06-08-2019 06:18 AM

(06-07-2019 10:38 AM)BlazrDawg Wrote:  Having a winning team playing in your stadium is #1 for my gameday experience.

That is the most important!
We need to put pressure on the design group to resist the urge to install bad seats in the new stadium. Some temporary benches can be brought in for extra capacity for special events. This stadium needs to be the opposite design of LF. Cooler in the afternoon sun, comfortable seats, WiFi, close to the action, intimate, modern and full of actual local restaurants that operate year round under the massive structure and use the cheap available parking for those uptown establishments. Maybe a covered music venue under the structure too!


RE: How college football can improve the stadium experience - jcduncan13 - 06-09-2019 01:34 PM

Went to my first game at SunTrust Park in Atlanta and I’m hoping that our new stadium has a similar atmosphere like the Battery area. Restaurants and bars all within walking distance right by stadium. Hopefully Uptown will add more options before the stadium although I do love some Mugshots! Go blazers!


RE: How college football can improve the stadium experience - GoBlazers468 - 06-10-2019 11:55 AM

(06-08-2019 06:18 AM)notnow Wrote:  
(06-07-2019 10:38 AM)BlazrDawg Wrote:  Having a winning team playing in your stadium is #1 for my gameday experience.

That is the most important!
We need to put pressure on the design group to resist the urge to install bad seats in the new stadium. Some temporary benches can be brought in for extra capacity for special events. This stadium needs to be the opposite design of LF. Cooler in the afternoon sun, comfortable seats, WiFi, close to the action, intimate, modern and full of actual local restaurants that operate year round under the massive structure and use the cheap available parking for those uptown establishments. Maybe a covered music venue under the structure too!

Keep going, I'm almost there 02-13-banana


RE: How college football can improve the stadium experience - WesternBlazer - 06-12-2019 10:23 AM

https://twitter.com/_AnnaBeahm/status/1138819627599966208

The conceptual designs and site plan for #ProtectiveStadium were approved by the Birmingham Design Review Committee this morning. This gives the BJCC the green light to start moving dirt. Dirt should be moving soon after the mass grading bid is awarded at the end of the month.

From what i can see, the stadium looks better than previous renderings...

[Image: D83mafMXsAE2ePJ.jpg:large]


RE: How college football can improve the stadium experience - grendelson138 - 06-12-2019 11:12 AM

In one of the images in the article, the seats on one side of the stadium are gold. Can we confirm that those are the stadium certificate seats?


RE: How college football can improve the stadium experience - LairDweller - 06-12-2019 11:13 AM

(06-12-2019 11:12 AM)grendelson138 Wrote:  In one of the images in the article, the seats on one side of the stadium are gold. Can we confirm that those are the stadium certificate seats?

please don't 03-weeping


RE: How college football can improve the stadium experience - bartowfan - 06-12-2019 11:26 AM

"No FBS stadium in 2019 should have rows of bleachers. You get seven, maximum eight, home games a year to cater to your fanbase and most schools are choosing to pack them in like sardines rather than pay for individual seating."

Amen amen amen. Neyland stadium is absolutely awful on this point. No lie it is like 12 inches between each seat number and someone's knees are in your back the whole time.


RE: How college football can improve the stadium experience - blazers9911 - 06-12-2019 12:18 PM

I like the look of that stadium as well.


RE: How college football can improve the stadium experience - BlazerFromMD - 06-12-2019 03:23 PM

(06-12-2019 11:13 AM)LairDweller Wrote:  
(06-12-2019 11:12 AM)grendelson138 Wrote:  In one of the images in the article, the seats on one side of the stadium are gold. Can we confirm that those are the stadium certificate seats?

please don't 03-weeping

03-lmfao


RE: How college football can improve the stadium experience - UAB Band Dad - 06-12-2019 10:57 PM

(06-12-2019 11:26 AM)bartowfan Wrote:  "No FBS stadium in 2019 should have rows of bleachers. You get seven, maximum eight, home games a year to cater to your fanbase and most schools are choosing to pack them in like sardines rather than pay for individual seating."

Amen amen amen. Neyland stadium is absolutely awful on this point. No lie it is like 12 inches between each seat number and someone's knees are in your back the whole time.

Part of "expanding" Neyland a few years back was re-numbering to put more asses in the same space.


RE: How college football can improve the stadium experience - BlazrDawg - 06-14-2019 12:32 PM

(06-12-2019 10:57 PM)UAB Band Dad Wrote:  
(06-12-2019 11:26 AM)bartowfan Wrote:  "No FBS stadium in 2019 should have rows of bleachers. You get seven, maximum eight, home games a year to cater to your fanbase and most schools are choosing to pack them in like sardines rather than pay for individual seating."

Amen amen amen. Neyland stadium is absolutely awful on this point. No lie it is like 12 inches between each seat number and someone's knees are in your back the whole time.

Part of "expanding" Neyland a few years back was re-numbering to put more asses in the same space.

Yeah, and those hillbillies aren't getting any slimmer as the years go along. Be prepared to feel like a packed sardine when we go up there this fall.


RE: How college football can improve the stadium experience - the_blazerman - 06-14-2019 12:54 PM

Those seats at Tennessee sucked and if I recall the seating at Coleman Coliseum sucked.


RE: How college football can improve the stadium experience - notnow - 06-14-2019 03:54 PM

I don’t know. We stood for most of the game.