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RE: The "right way" to build a program
(06-13-2018 11:43 PM)Buc76 Wrote:  EVERY FOOTBALL STADIUM HAD LOW ROW SEATS.

If your preference is to have higher seats, fine, but quit complaining about the Bucs stadium having bad seating when its offers the same seating that is found in every other stadium.

I never seen or ever heard of an outdoor stadium that the lowest row started 20 feet off the ground and all the seats were in the shade.

Guess this discussion fully demonstrates the dead of college athletics summer. I’ll date myself — the old outdoor stadium had those notorious east stands facing straight into that sun, and one could get heated up there at an early fall afternoon game.

The new place, to me, looks like there’s not a bad seat anywhere — certainly easily accessible — in and out without all the cattle herding, line standing, mega congestion atmosphere of a big place.

Nothing wrong with an 8,000 to 10,000 attendance college football game now days given the hyper screen coverage now available for viewing from the old recliner. Besides, there are many half empty or more college football stadiums that were way overbuilt due to visions of grandeur at a number of those places pretending to be among the big boys. Of course, add to the ETSU stadium going forward based on reality/demand, not wishful thinking.
(This post was last modified: 06-14-2018 07:24 AM by Buc66.)
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