Zulu Cajun
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Stadium Improvements
After being selected to host the Sunbelt Conference Tournament in 2013,UL sets their sites on having the Stadium improvements completed
in time. Grandstands will be torn down and rebuilt with more seating,
a much larger press box, and Suites.
Girls softball is getting a whole new stadium , that project is underway,
so Baseball would follow. Also, LSU is set to visit Lafayette that year
which always means a sellout crowd.
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troy4ever21
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RE: Stadium Improvements
Great news!
GO SBC!
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CardinalBlackTrojan
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RE: Stadium Improvements
Nice!!
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HoustonCajun
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RE: Stadium Improvements
(05-31-2010 09:29 AM)Zulu Cajun Wrote: After being selected to host the Sunbelt Conference Tournament in 2013,UL sets their sites on having the Stadium improvements completed
in time. Grandstands will be torn down and rebuilt with more seating,
a much larger press box, and Suites.
Girls softball is getting a whole new stadium , that project is underway,
so Baseball would follow. Also, LSU is set to visit Lafayette that year
which always means a sellout crowd.
Not to mention renovation and expansion of our football stadium in the next 2 years from 31,000 to 52,000. We remove the upper deck and bowl the stadium and build a press box and levels of suites the length of the field, plus coaches office and numerous other improvements.
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MeanGreen61
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RE: Stadium Improvements
(05-31-2010 01:34 PM)HoustonCajun Wrote: (05-31-2010 09:29 AM)Zulu Cajun Wrote: After being selected to host the Sunbelt Conference Tournament in 2013,UL sets their sites on having the Stadium improvements completed
in time. Grandstands will be torn down and rebuilt with more seating,
a much larger press box, and Suites.
Girls softball is getting a whole new stadium , that project is underway,
so Baseball would follow. Also, LSU is set to visit Lafayette that year
which always means a sellout crowd.
Not to mention renovation and expansion of our football stadium in the next 2 years from 31,000 to 52,000. We remove the upper deck and bowl the stadium and build a press box and levels of suites the length of the field, plus coaches office and numerous other improvements.
Is your football stadium expansion approved and $$$ allocated or just in the talking stage ? Can you post what it will look like ?
(This post was last modified: 05-31-2010 03:42 PM by MeanGreen61.)
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Cajunman02
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RE: Stadium Improvements
(05-31-2010 01:34 PM)HoustonCajun Wrote: (05-31-2010 09:29 AM)Zulu Cajun Wrote: After being selected to host the Sunbelt Conference Tournament in 2013,UL sets their sites on having the Stadium improvements completed
in time. Grandstands will be torn down and rebuilt with more seating,
a much larger press box, and Suites.
Girls softball is getting a whole new stadium , that project is underway,
so Baseball would follow. Also, LSU is set to visit Lafayette that year
which always means a sellout crowd.
Not to mention renovation and expansion of our football stadium in the next 2 years from 31,000 to 52,000. We remove the upper deck and bowl the stadium and build a press box and levels of suites the length of the field, plus coaches office and numerous other improvements.
Cajun Field improvements will not happen in the next 2 years. You're looking at maybe 5-10 years from now.
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CajunT
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RE: Stadium Improvements
(05-31-2010 05:29 PM)Cajunman02 Wrote: (05-31-2010 01:34 PM)HoustonCajun Wrote: (05-31-2010 09:29 AM)Zulu Cajun Wrote: After being selected to host the Sunbelt Conference Tournament in 2013,UL sets their sites on having the Stadium improvements completed
in time. Grandstands will be torn down and rebuilt with more seating,
a much larger press box, and Suites.
Girls softball is getting a whole new stadium , that project is underway,
so Baseball would follow. Also, LSU is set to visit Lafayette that year
which always means a sellout crowd.
Not to mention renovation and expansion of our football stadium in the next 2 years from 31,000 to 52,000. We remove the upper deck and bowl the stadium and build a press box and levels of suites the length of the field, plus coaches office and numerous other improvements.
Cajun Field improvements will not happen in the next 2 years. You're looking at maybe 5-10 years from now.
I was told 5 years or less, but with the way things are looking today in Louisiana, that just might be wishful thinking.
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Cajunman02
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RE: Stadium Improvements
(05-31-2010 07:24 PM)CajunT Wrote: (05-31-2010 05:29 PM)Cajunman02 Wrote: (05-31-2010 01:34 PM)HoustonCajun Wrote: (05-31-2010 09:29 AM)Zulu Cajun Wrote: After being selected to host the Sunbelt Conference Tournament in 2013,UL sets their sites on having the Stadium improvements completed
in time. Grandstands will be torn down and rebuilt with more seating,
a much larger press box, and Suites.
Girls softball is getting a whole new stadium , that project is underway,
so Baseball would follow. Also, LSU is set to visit Lafayette that year
which always means a sellout crowd.
Not to mention renovation and expansion of our football stadium in the next 2 years from 31,000 to 52,000. We remove the upper deck and bowl the stadium and build a press box and levels of suites the length of the field, plus coaches office and numerous other improvements.
Cajun Field improvements will not happen in the next 2 years. You're looking at maybe 5-10 years from now.
I was told 5 years or less, but with the way things are looking today in Louisiana, that just might be wishful thinking.
I was told by a few RCAF staffers that baseball was next and it was to be completed around 2012. Once baseball is completed, then work will begin on Cajun Field. Right now, I think it will be wishful thinking to think that Cajun Field will undergo this significant renovation within the next 2 years considering that no official renderings have been drawn up. I know what Scott Farmer wants to do to Cajun Field, but the entire project has not been designed and there appears to be no official timetable to get the project rolling until softball, track/soccer, and baseball are started or substantially completed.
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CajunT
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RE: Stadium Improvements
(05-31-2010 10:55 PM)Cajunman02 Wrote: (05-31-2010 07:24 PM)CajunT Wrote: (05-31-2010 05:29 PM)Cajunman02 Wrote: (05-31-2010 01:34 PM)HoustonCajun Wrote: [quote='Zulu Cajun' pid='5459002' dateline='1275316160']
After being selected to host the Sunbelt Conference Tournament in 2013,UL sets their sites on having the Stadium improvements completed
in time. Grandstands will be torn down and rebuilt with more seating,
a much larger press box, and Suites.
Girls softball is getting a whole new stadium , that project is underway,
so Baseball would follow. Also, LSU is set to visit Lafayette that year
which always means a sellout crowd.
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Not to mention renovation and expansion of our football stadium in the next 2 years from 31,000 to 52,000. We remove the upper deck and bowl the stadium and build a press box and levels of suites the length of the field, plus coaches office and numerous other improvements.
Cajun Field improvements will not happen in the next 2 years. You're looking at maybe 5-10 years from now.
I was told 5 years or less, but with the way things are looking today in Louisiana, that just might be wishful thinking.
I was told by a few RCAF staffers that baseball was next and it was to be completed around 2012. Once baseball is completed, then work will begin on Cajun Field. Right now, I think it will be wishful thinking to think that Cajun Field will undergo this significant renovation within the next 2 years considering that no official renderings have been drawn up. I know what Scott Farmer wants to do to Cajun Field, but the entire project has not been designed and there appears to be no official timetable to get the project rolling until softball, track/soccer, and baseball are started or substantially completed.
I was told the intent would be to construct the stadium improvements in phases, starting with the grandstand. Closing the endzones would not be a priority at this time, but later.
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SkullyMaroo
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RE: Stadium Improvements
Any word on what the capacity would be?
Here are current capacities:
4,500 USA
3,755 ULL
3,000 FAU
2,600 MTSU
2,550 UALR
2,000 FIU
2,000 Troy
1,800 ULM
1,500 WKU
1,000 ASU
4,200 UNO -- no longer SB
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troy4ever21
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RE: Stadium Improvements
For some reason I thought Riddle-Pace had more than 2,000. I've also heard talks about sometime in the future expanding the capacity at Riddle-Pace.
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06-01-2010 03:20 PM |
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CajunT
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RE: Stadium Improvements
(06-01-2010 11:57 AM)SkullyMaroo Wrote: Any word on what the capacity would be?
Here are current capacities:
4,500 USA
3,755 ULL
3,000 FAU
2,600 MTSU
2,550 UALR
2,000 FIU
2,000 Troy
1,800 ULM
1,500 WKU
1,000 ASU
4,200 UNO -- no longer SB
Baseball would be built to expand in the future, but 4,500 to 5,300 would be the new capacity.
Football would eventually expand to 53,000 once the endzones were upgraded. First phase, with new press box, suites, weigth room and club would remain the same seating capacity.
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