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Time to expand Williams Stadium
It's time for LU to make another statement to entry level FBS conferences, recruits, and to college admins. A statement and action free of political/social/moral issues and one to place a positive position before the public.

That action is to expand Williams Stadium. As Coastal gets denied to expand from 9,000 to 22,000 and then 19,000 and fails to meet it's FBS minimum requirements, LU can make a statement to expand by enclosing the visitors end zone. With seating then approaching 25,000 or more, a major push would be to continue to increase attendance. Liberty must make itself more attractive with it's on field activity with attendance and on field success.

As the VHSL has decided to withdraw 14 high school games/playoffs from LU due to it's social/political stands, expansion and attendance increase are LU's best option to increase it's appeal.
05-06-2016 08:06 AM
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