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RE: Stadium Renovation and Construction Thread
(08-03-2022 12:01 PM)panite Wrote:  
(08-03-2022 10:15 AM)No Bull Wrote:  
(08-03-2022 09:58 AM)panite Wrote:  Haven't heard anything about Temple's new stadium in any
of the local news outlets in over a year. Do any Temple poster's
have any new news. Has the stadium been shut down by the locals
and the city government? Has the school administration relented to
staying at the Linc? Has realignment with all the new CUSA schools
put a damper on the stadium issue? 07-coffee3

Yes. Yes. Yes.

The “community” rose up and stalled the stadium long enough for The American to get raided. Unfortunately, the stadium is dead in the water as far as I know. Temple deserves better.

Bad for Temple football as a whole though I prefer the LINC over the inner
city stadium anyway. JMO. 04-cheers

The Linc is a nice stadium. Not a bad fallback option at all. 04-cheers
08-03-2022 12:33 PM
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