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RE: Offseason Discussions: SBC Facility Projects
(08-18-2020 09:16 AM)kevinwmsn Wrote:  
(08-18-2020 08:29 AM)Michael in Raleigh Wrote:  Most college stadiums are different from pro stadiums in alm lot of ways, notably the way they evolve. Pro stadiums start full size, whereas college stadiums often start out small and get bigger in a piecemeal way.

Look at Georgia Tech's stadium, Penn State's, or Oklahoma's. They are super disjointed.

This is where I give a lot of credit to Troy and Texas State, and even Coastal Carolina. They look well connected even though they started much smaller, and with a track, no less.

You just gave me an idea for a pretty good new thread. Pictures and history of how of the sunbelt stadiums have grown/improved over the years. I didn't know Troy and Texas State stadiums grew....

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