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Local Mobile TV station's current report on Hancock Whitney Stadium
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RE: Local Mobile TV station's current report on Hancock Whitney Stadium
We don't need waterfalls, We will have one of the largest scoreboards in G5, still one of the bigger ones of all FBS. We want a place for great fan experience above all. With all the rain we have, We will have thunderbolts and lightning. There's going to be a day we will have that delay for us, just glad it didn't happen at Ladd. We had nowhere to go there.
05-07-2020 03:20 PM
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RE: Local Mobile TV station's current report on Hancock Whitney Stadium
Dr. Joel Erdmann, USA AD, announced on a recent "JagBytes" (Zoom), that Hancock Whitney Stadium will seat 25,771 fans, expandable to 32,000 (when needed), and then to 40,000(ditto).
(This post was last modified: 05-12-2020 10:45 PM by JoeJag.)
05-12-2020 10:41 PM
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