They have started the steel framing on the north and south sides of the structure. Probably, the only finished part this season, will be the actual court/arena area of the coliseum. I don't think the additional structures will be fully complete until after the Spring. One thing I hate to see go will be the Moody bats. For decades, there was a group of bats that lived high up in the ceiling of the structure. When Moody got really rocking, the bats would come out and swoop the fans and players. It was great.
(07-08-2021 09:34 PM)Outsider Wrote: They have started the steel framing on the north and south sides of the structure. Probably, the only finished part this season, will be the actual court/arena area of the coliseum. I don't think the additional structures will be fully complete until after the Spring. One thing I hate to see go will be the Moody bats. For decades, there was a group of bats that lived high up in the ceiling of the structure. When Moody got really rocking, the bats would come out and swoop the fans and players. It was great.
(07-08-2021 07:21 PM)FINALFOUR1970SWEETSIXTEEN1992 Wrote: I'm sure they took the six, seven figures PPP loans and then decided to close shop. I'm glad we had strict rules because it saved a lot of lives. We aren't all privileged to be European American and always have access to healthcare and good hospitals. Maybe had European Americans never stole Apache, Navajo, Pueblo, and Mexican land, then just maybe New Mexico wouldn't be the poor state that we are. You ever think of that?
Hello. Threatening to get a lawyer with a mod summons me.
1) I heartily recommend (sorta) The Spin Room if you wish to hash out the latest CNN/Fox/MSNBC/whatever hot take. Everybody here for the sports will appreciate that.
2) I would recommend avoiding living with a victim mentality. You know who had property stolen from them in history? Everybody. You know had slavery imposed upon them in history? Everybody. Since man first crawled out of the slime oligarchy, theft, suffering, slavery, and few if any rights were the norm. We happen to be living in the tiny sliver of human history in the tiny sliver of the globe where freedom is more the norm than the exception. Try to appreciate that.
3) This is a private website and use of it is a privilege. You no more have a first amendment right here than you would have a "first amendment right" to stand in your neighbor's den and tell him his BBQ sucks. Even if it did suck.
(07-08-2021 07:21 PM)FINALFOUR1970SWEETSIXTEEN1992 Wrote: I'm sure they took the six, seven figures PPP loans and then decided to close shop. I'm glad we had strict rules because it saved a lot of lives. We aren't all privileged to be European American and always have access to healthcare and good hospitals. Maybe had European Americans never stole Apache, Navajo, Pueblo, and Mexican land, then just maybe New Mexico wouldn't be the poor state that we are. You ever think of that?
Hello. Threatening to get a lawyer with a mod summons me.
1) I heartily recommend (sorta) The Spin Room if you wish to hash out the latest CNN/Fox/MSNBC/whatever hot take. Everybody here for the sports will appreciate that.
2) I would recommend avoiding living with a victim mentality. You know who had property stolen from them in history? Everybody. You know had slavery imposed upon them in history? Everybody. Since man first crawled out of the slime oligarchy, theft, suffering, slavery, and few if any rights were the norm. We happen to be living in the tiny sliver of human history in the tiny sliver of the globe where freedom is more the norm than the exception. Try to appreciate that.
3) This is a private website and use of it is a privilege. You no more have a first amendment right here than you would have a "first amendment right" to stand in your neighbor's den and tell him his BBQ sucks. Even if it did suck.
He started the politics with this post and I responded. My first amendment right. I'm sure you have heard of the constitution right?
(07-08-2021 07:21 PM)FINALFOUR1970SWEETSIXTEEN1992 Wrote: I'm sure they took the six, seven figures PPP loans and then decided to close shop. I'm glad we had strict rules because it saved a lot of lives. We aren't all privileged to be European American and always have access to healthcare and good hospitals. Maybe had European Americans never stole Apache, Navajo, Pueblo, and Mexican land, then just maybe New Mexico wouldn't be the poor state that we are. You ever think of that?
Hello. Threatening to get a lawyer with a mod summons me.
1) I heartily recommend (sorta) The Spin Room if you wish to hash out the latest CNN/Fox/MSNBC/whatever hot take. Everybody here for the sports will appreciate that.
2) I would recommend avoiding living with a victim mentality. You know who had property stolen from them in history? Everybody. You know had slavery imposed upon them in history? Everybody. Since man first crawled out of the slime oligarchy, theft, suffering, slavery, and few if any rights were the norm. We happen to be living in the tiny sliver of human history in the tiny sliver of the globe where freedom is more the norm than the exception. Try to appreciate that.
3) This is a private website and use of it is a privilege. You no more have a first amendment right here than you would have a "first amendment right" to stand in your neighbor's den and tell him his BBQ sucks. Even if it did suck.
He started the politics with this post and I responded. My first amendment right. I'm sure you have heard of the constitution right?
You do know that applies to public spaces and not private ones right? And yes, I have a pocket constitution from the CATO Institute in my wallet.
Can we please used this thread for what the title suggests? And, take the all other non-topic conversations offline (private messaging). This is exactly why I believe there should be no room for blatantly political speech on a college sports specific website. And, that should go from the moderator on down. I have spoken my piece.
(This post was last modified: 07-14-2021 02:17 PM by NMSUPistolPete.)
BTW off the tops of your heads does anyone know who in the new WAC has the largest BB arena? Including any new or in process venues. Also who averages the most fans? I would think GCU is up near or at the top as far as capacity goes for attendance. Interested to know how the new Texas schools do as far as attendance goes.
(07-14-2021 02:31 PM)YesCubanB Wrote: BTW off the tops of your heads does anyone know who in the new WAC has the largest BB arena? Including any new or in process venues. Also who averages the most fans? I would think GCU is up near or at the top as far as capacity goes for attendance. Interested to know how the new Texas schools do as far as attendance goes.
Looks like Bernard Johnson Coliseum is getting a new court paint job as well.
Can anyone explain to why there are not retractable bleachers on both sides of the court? The court seems unfinished that way. Obviously SHSU's arena could be 1000-seats or more greater in capacity.
BTW, SFA attendance is decent but SHSU, ACU and Lamar's attendance numbers are disappointing. I think we will see CBU's attendance figures continue to claim as well as Dixie State. With Aimaq returning, UVU fans better show him some love by attending games. And GCU and NMSU attendance are head and shoulders above the rest of the WAC; and yet NMSU's attendance numbers still not what the used to be when they first joined the WAC.
(This post was last modified: 07-14-2021 05:49 PM by NMSUPistolPete.)
(07-14-2021 02:31 PM)YesCubanB Wrote: BTW off the tops of your heads does anyone know who in the new WAC has the largest BB arena? Including any new or in process venues. Also who averages the most fans? I would think GCU is up near or at the top as far as capacity goes for attendance. Interested to know how the new Texas schools do as far as attendance goes.
(07-14-2021 05:33 PM)NMSUPistolPete Wrote: Looks like Bernard Johnson Coliseum is getting a new court paint job as well.
Can anyone explain to why there are not retractable bleachers on both sides of the court? The court seems unfinished that way. Obviously SHSU's arena could be 1000-seats or more greater in capacity.
BTW, SFA attendance is decent but SHSU, ACU and Lamar's attendance numbers are disappointing. I think we will see CBU's attendance figures continue to claim as well as Dixie State. With Aimaq returning, UVU fans better show him some love by attending games. And GCU and NMSU attendance are head and shoulders above the rest of the WAC; and yet NMSU's attendance numbers still not what the used to be when they first joined the WAC.
ACU is still trying to build its BB fanbase again. Moody used to be packed years ago, but a long strand of bottom dwelling play and recruiting killed it. Fans are beginning to see the value and excitement of the games again. For the most part though, ACU has never been known for leading attendance in its sports. Sadly, ACU is not really considered part of the general population of Abilene and doesn't draw much attendance from those not associated with the school somehow.
(07-14-2021 02:31 PM)YesCubanB Wrote: BTW off the tops of your heads does anyone know who in the new WAC has the largest BB arena? Including any new or in process venues. Also who averages the most fans? I would think GCU is up near or at the top as far as capacity goes for attendance. Interested to know how the new Texas schools do as far as attendance goes.
Based on what I read in the link above, NMSU still has the largest arena. I don't know what changes SFA is making but my recollection is their arena was at around 7,000. The changes might affect this but Lamar had the largest arena in the Southland with a capacity of 9567.
(This post was last modified: 07-14-2021 10:12 PM by FirstandGoal.)
(07-08-2021 09:34 PM)Outsider Wrote: They have started the steel framing on the north and south sides of the structure. Probably, the only finished part this season, will be the actual court/arena area of the coliseum. I don't think the additional structures will be fully complete until after the Spring. One thing I hate to see go will be the Moody bats. For decades, there was a group of bats that lived high up in the ceiling of the structure. When Moody got really rocking, the bats would come out and swoop the fans and players. It was great.
This is the environment the Texas 4 could see if they pose a legit challenge to NMSU. Aggies crowds typically range between 4,500 and 7,000 depending on fan interest in the team rolling into town.
The game below happened to be against our archrival UTEP. The crowd that night was 6,125.
NMSU has a true home court advantage. NMSU ranks #4 nationally in home court winning percentage (0.911) over the last 10 years...
And, GCU probably has the animated fan support in the WAC almost ever game is a sellout (near 7,000)...
Here is their pre-game against Illinois...
And this is typical for every game...
(This post was last modified: 07-15-2021 02:03 AM by NMSUPistolPete.)
(07-15-2021 01:34 AM)OhioBoilermaker Wrote: Shouldn't we expect the entire Texas 4 to get new courts/paint jobs this year? Doubt we would let them roll into the WAC with the Southland logo.
Last season, I think Dixie State and Tarleton State just added the WAC logo. SHSU is repainting its whole court plus adding the WAC logos.
(07-15-2021 01:34 AM)OhioBoilermaker Wrote: Shouldn't we expect the entire Texas 4 to get new courts/paint jobs this year? Doubt we would let them roll into the WAC with the Southland logo.
Last season, I think Dixie State and Tarleton State just added the WAC logo. SHSU is repainting its whole court plus adding the WAC logos.
All of the four new teams this year either have or will soon be repainting their courts. Lamar has completed the football field and volleyball court. Basketball is to be done in the near future. I assume any reference to the SLC will be changed to the WAC for the baseball, softball and soccer fields.
Ok not trying to troll here, this is an honest question, but doesn't GCU either pay or require their students to go to games? I wanna say I read something along those lines. Definitely couldve been fan fiction though