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RE: Stadium Renovation and Construction Thread
(06-10-2019 12:36 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  
(06-10-2019 07:54 AM)DavidSt Wrote:  
(06-07-2019 05:03 PM)CoastalVANDAL Wrote:  
(06-07-2019 06:39 AM)panama Wrote:  
(06-07-2019 05:11 AM)CoastalVANDAL Wrote:  Fifty one million 4200 seats uses mass timber CLT in the construction .
Nice premium banquet area 12 by 36 center hung video scoreboard.
I think it is a smart design WSU averaged 2800 last year .
Idaho has had attendance around two thousand recently last year much worse. It will pack out every other year for the WSU game. Montana game is usually a good crowd. Boise St refuses to play in Moscow that was a well attended game.
Interesting as that kind of money would fix the football situa for the foreseeable future.

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You mean expand the dome I guess?
There was a plan for about twenty two thousand seats for twenty seven million. No conference no rivals like UTEP and New Mexico like NMSU has so no point.
BSU refuses to play in Moscow and Montana sells out already in FCS.
If Both were FBS and on the schedule like NMSU's rivals Idaho would be FBS independent.
The arena should be a big boost to the A. D. getting basketball out of the dome/Memorial Gym.
The dome for basketball and football idea has passed.
UNI built an arena attached to there dome along with USD and now Idaho.
NAU is planning a 2500 seat arena.
Idaho St is planning to build a three thousand seat arena.
None of the smaller domes have end zone seating like Syracuse.
Always thought it could be done well with low twenties dome with basketball set up in end zone like Syracuse only tighter.
CCU is almost done with their stadium expansion to 20700 looks pretty good . I ride by it all the time kinda cool watching it get built.

I think Wyoming would love more FBS schools close by. Montana, Montana State, Idaho, Idaho State and Northern Colorado could help their woes.


Do tell?

Idaho State? UNC?? 03-lmfao
I don't see ISU going FBS but is it possible ?
Their stadium has twelve thousand chair back seats all sideline.
The roof leaks and they are hoping to build a new basketball arena.
Their second home for basketball Reed Gym seats three thousand and is adequate short term.
Remove the leaking roof build end zone seating Montana has thirteen thousand sideline seats.
They have 14k students CCU 10k and CCU has had two 15k games so far in FBS. No it will not happen but if the right people made it a priority and a conference like the MAC or SBC existed out West they could.
I know their budget is low but ticket sales are probably even with CCU and some other lower FBS schools.
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