Home Game at FAU?

I honestly had no clue Goldberg was still alive. So glad Lebatard crushed him in the ratings.
 
Advertisement
Where the library is. You wanna win or not?

There is still a library? What are they, place with a bunch of electrical outlets for recharging? Great place for the stadium.

Jokes aside, the UM Library is actually considered one of the most heavily used facilities on campus. I'd say it's more popular than the UC for social gathering.

View attachment 36755

PS - Even if we bulldozed the library, it still wouldn't work: 1) still not enough square footage for field/seats/concessions, 2) horrible location as the library is at the center of campus, not the edge of campus and 3) quite far from our athletic/training facilities and 4) you still run into a logistical nightmare for parking/traffic.

I really wish the "On Campus Stadium" discussions would end - it physically and logistically cannot happen. I've posted about it in the past and nothing has changed since then. The Dolphins ownership knows this and uses it against us all the time.


Yea, this "On Campus Stadium" talk needs to stop...

but for argument's sake, you could use the empty field north of Pearson residential college and demo the preschool and M-P dorms to have plenty of space at the NE corner of the campus. They could then build new preschool and vertical housing around campus to make up the space..

However, as stated numerous times, the City of Coral Gables won't allow it logistically with parking/traffic and so forth. It will never ever happen. Show's you have no clue about what goes on around the gables or on campus. Few things are certain in life such as death, taxes, and never having a football stadium at the coral gables campus.
 
We know this about anyone that even mentions an on campus stadium:

1. Has never set foot on campus

2. Knows absolutely zero about the school, its surroundings, and the city it's located in. (Think just US1 and traffic WITHOUT a stadium - now picture a stadium)

3. Is totally clueless about costs and feasibility

4. Has significantly below average intelligence
 
https://twitter.com/miamihurricanes/status/750786705242873856

image.webp
 
Only way to build a stadium in coral gables would be to buy the Biltmore and make the golf course a stadium and parking lot. That's gonna take the Rock dropping 9 figures.
 
Advertisement
For selfish reasons I hope the FSU game is in Orlando. Canes fans have had a good history of showing up to games in Orlando.

Like someone else said, give the season ticket holders all the lower bowl seats and general admission for FSU in the upper bowl.
 
IMO they will assess the construction timeline sometime in August. If they see that the Dolphins home opener has a chance to be affected, they will prep for temporary construction shutdown. Construction start-up (Phase III) will commence after the season.
 
Only way to build a stadium in coral gables would be to buy the Biltmore and make the golf course a stadium and parking lot. That's gonna take the Rock dropping 9 figures.

"...the hotel celebrated yet another milestone in its illustrious history—the 70th anniversary of this grand South Florida monument and an official designation by the Federal Government as a National Historic Landmark, an elite title offered to only 3% of all historic structures on the National Register of Historic Places."

I think the Feds will be all in on a stadium there.
 
Lotta Nole fans in Orlando. That won't happen. They know that's not home field advantage AT ALL.


Please. Plenty of Noles in the Miami Gardens area too. Plenty of Canes fans in Central Florida who actually show up to games when they come to town. It would work better than playing on baseball clay again or having seating on one half of the field.

Fans aside, it's a neutral field, which ****s us. This **** better not happen. Literally booked my flights last night to come down that weekend.

As opposed to what? The NFL stadium we lease 20 miles from campus? The one on the Broward county border? The one well attended by Gator and Nole fans every Sunday? Count the garnet shirts that showed up to the stadium 2 years ago. Count the blue ones from 3 years ago. Until our fans dominate Joe Robbie, let's not cry home field advantage.

You're right. Lets just play at Doak.
 
Until our fans dominate Joe Robbie, let's not cry home field advantage.

Good point. Tough to show game day support yelling at a TV screen in your living room. FULL DISCLOSURE: Im too many time zones away in places around the world to support other than yelling at my TV with a satellite link.

And it will ALWAYS be Joe Robbie Stadium!
 
Lotta Nole fans in Orlando. That won't happen. They know that's not home field advantage AT ALL.


Please. Plenty of Noles in the Miami Gardens area too. Plenty of Canes fans in Central Florida who actually show up to games when they come to town. It would work better than playing on baseball clay again or having seating on one half of the field.

Fans aside, it's a neutral field, which ****s us. This **** better not happen. Literally booked my flights last night to come down that weekend.

As opposed to what? The NFL stadium we lease 20 miles from campus? The one on the Broward county border? The one well attended by Gator and Nole fans every Sunday? Count the garnet shirts that showed up to the stadium 2 years ago. Count the blue ones from 3 years ago. Until our fans dominate Joe Robbie, let's not cry home field advantage.

Do you think if the stadium was in a different location, less FSU fans would show up to Miami/FSU games? It's not the stadium's fault that Miami fans don't show up for their own team's games.
 
Lotta Nole fans in Orlando. That won't happen. They know that's not home field advantage AT ALL.


Please. Plenty of Noles in the Miami Gardens area too. Plenty of Canes fans in Central Florida who actually show up to games when they come to town. It would work better than playing on baseball clay again or having seating on one half of the field.

Fans aside, it's a neutral field, which ****s us. This **** better not happen. Literally booked my flights last night to come down that weekend.

As opposed to what? The NFL stadium we lease 20 miles from campus? The one on the Broward county border? The one well attended by Gator and Nole fans every Sunday? Count the garnet shirts that showed up to the stadium 2 years ago. Count the blue ones from 3 years ago. Until our fans dominate Joe Robbie, let's not cry home field advantage.

Do you think if the stadium was in a different location, less FSU fans would show up to Miami/FSU games? It's not the stadium's fault that Miami fans don't show up for their own team's games.

You're delusional if you think SLS's location doesn't affect attendance. Know how many fans from Miami do not attend games because they don't want to deal with the hassle of driving up there? As someone who lives in the The Falls/Kendall area, I see it too often.

Miami has yet to play a game at SLS where the entire stadium is full. Miami/FSU and Miami/Florida had many empty seats in the corners for those games. SLS has a history of poor attendance. It isn't just a coincidence.
 
Advertisement
stadium wont be ready for the first game. I know the builder. fsu game will be fine though. no worries there
 
Please. Plenty of Noles in the Miami Gardens area too. Plenty of Canes fans in Central Florida who actually show up to games when they come to town. It would work better than playing on baseball clay again or having seating on one half of the field.

Fans aside, it's a neutral field, which ****s us. This **** better not happen. Literally booked my flights last night to come down that weekend.

As opposed to what? The NFL stadium we lease 20 miles from campus? The one on the Broward county border? The one well attended by Gator and Nole fans every Sunday? Count the garnet shirts that showed up to the stadium 2 years ago. Count the blue ones from 3 years ago. Until our fans dominate Joe Robbie, let's not cry home field advantage.

Do you think if the stadium was in a different location, less FSU fans would show up to Miami/FSU games? It's not the stadium's fault that Miami fans don't show up for their own team's games.

You're delusional if you think SLS's location doesn't affect attendance. Know how many fans from Miami do not attend games because they don't want to deal with the hassle of driving up there? As someone who lives in the The Falls/Kendall area, I see it too often.

Miami has yet to play a game at SLS where the entire stadium is full. Miami/FSU and Miami/Florida had many empty seats in the corners for those games. SLS has a history of poor attendance. It isn't just a coincidence.


Tired response.

If you live in Miami/Dade and can't make a game at SLS, which is easier to get in and out of, easier to park in, and only minutes time difference in terms of how long it takes you to actually get in your seat, then ..... you weren't attending games at the OB either, which was a nightmare logistically

Total BS
 
Thats a guy whos talking out of his ***

Article is total bs. It says we moved the A&M game to FAU but I was told that under no circumstances would a home game be moved anywhere but to Orlando. Because we had sold more season tickets this year then FIU or FAU stadiums held, and they would not have a game where all season ticket holders could not attend.

How is moving the game to Orlando a viable solution for UM season ticket holders? That's a 3 hour drive from UM.
 
Back
Top