Not to kill anyone's dreams here, but what other team plays most games at one stadium and "big" games at any other stadium during the regular season?
for gods ( can you say that in here) we had 66K at Wake Forrest last year..we need seats bro
Not to kill anyone's dreams here, but what other team plays most games at one stadium and "big" games at any other stadium during the regular season?
TEXAS/OK
UGA/UF
???? who else
Not to kill anyone's dreams here, but what other team plays most games at one stadium and "big" games at any other stadium during the regular season?
TEXAS/OK
UGA/UF
???? who else
for gods ( can you say that in here) we had 66K at Wake Forrest last year..we need seats bro
LULZ...66k posing as orange seats.
Not to kill anyone's dreams here, but what other team plays most games at one stadium and "big" games at any other stadium during the regular season?
Not to kill anyone's dreams here, but what other team plays most games at one stadium and "big" games at any other stadium during the regular season?
TEXAS/OK
UGA/UF
???? who else
one of the washington schools...also notre dame plays these shamrock series games in chicago i believe. maryland plays in baltimore sometimes. alabama and auburn used to play in Birmingham.
TCU's stadium hold 44k...
I'd take that in a heart beat!!
For those that think a 40k seat stadium is a negative....you probably haven't attended a UM home game that wasn't against FSU or UF in the last 20+ years.... Cause if you did, you'd know we wouldn't have even filled the 40k seat stadium in 90% of those other games
40k seats is some baby *** ****. 55 minium..or else that joint will be a laughing stock.
What is the difference between 1 ounce of vodka in a shot glass and 1 ounce of vodka in an 18 oz solo cup?
TCU's stadium hold 44k...
I'd take that in a heart beat!!
For those that think a 40k seat stadium is a negative....you probably haven't attended a UM home game that wasn't against FSU or UF in the last 20+ years.... Cause if you did, you'd know we wouldn't have even filled the 40k seat stadium in 90% of those other games
Baylor is building a brand new 45k stadium. No one will be complaining about it being too small.
40k seats is some baby *** ****. 55 minium..or else that joint will be a laughing stock.
What is the difference between 1 ounce of vodka in a shot glass and 1 ounce of vodka in an 18 oz solo cup?
Hot dog in a hallway?
TCU's stadium hold 44k...
I'd take that in a heart beat!!
For those that think a 40k seat stadium is a negative....you probably haven't attended a UM home game that wasn't against FSU or UF in the last 20+ years.... Cause if you did, you'd know we wouldn't have even filled the 40k seat stadium in 90% of those other games
Baylor is building a brand new 45k stadium. No one will be complaining about it being too small.
Exactly. In freaking Waco too. But having one the same size here in what'd be the most picturesque backdrop in college football will somehow make us a joke. Kids won't want to come here because of their concern about traffic getting in and out of the port. National tv won't even show shots of the bay instead opting to laugh at the extra 6 feet of space on the sidelines. We'll be killed recruiting nationally as some 4 star kid in Jersey will be completely turned off by the visuals from there in November. He'll just say "I'd have been a Cane if only that place was built to hold 10k more people".
It's beginning to look like some of the critics here would rather have a conversion van than a Ferrari because the van offers some amenities that we might use one day. "That 4th row of seating will come in real handy once we start winning and our fanbase stops sucking!". That or these are some of the people that felt smarter than everyone by instantly saying the Beckham plan will NEVER happen and to stop wasting everyone's time by dreaming and now they're trying to save face as it seems to be gaining at least a little traction. Probably the same crowd that loves to criticize the staff for not adapting.
What was the capacity of that one rendering that was floating around here last week?
for gods ( can you say that in here) we had 66K at Wake Forrest last year..we need seats bro
TCU's stadium hold 44k...
I'd take that in a heart beat!!
For those that think a 40k seat stadium is a negative....you probably haven't attended a UM home game that wasn't against FSU or UF in the last 20+ years.... Cause if you did, you'd know we wouldn't have even filled the 40k seat stadium in 90% of those other games
Baylor is building a brand new 45k stadium. No one will be complaining about it being too small.
Exactly. In freaking Waco too. But having one the same size here in what'd be the most picturesque backdrop in college football will somehow make us a joke. Kids won't want to come here because of their concern about traffic getting in and out of the port. National tv won't even show shots of the bay instead opting to laugh at the extra 6 feet of space on the sidelines. We'll be killed recruiting nationally as some 4 star kid in Jersey will be completely turned off by the visuals from there in November. He'll just say "I'd have been a Cane if only that place was built to hold 10k more people".
It's beginning to look like some of the critics here would rather have a conversion van than a Ferrari because the van offers some amenities that we might use one day. "That 4th row of seating will come in real handy once we start winning and our fanbase stops sucking!". That or these are some of the people that felt smarter than everyone by instantly saying the Beckham plan will NEVER happen and to stop wasting everyone's time by dreaming and now they're trying to save face as it seems to be gaining at least a little traction. Probably the same crowd that loves to criticize the staff for not adapting.