Number1CanesFan
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I'd Buy ALL the club seats!!!Buy a club suite.
I'd Buy ALL the club seats!!!Buy a club suite.
I'm done arguing about why this would be bad and why it will never happen. If you want to tilt at that windmill I won't stand in your way.Not really, SDSU is putting up $250M in Private money for their new stadium. That was the only way it was going to pass the vote this past November.
Colorado State fund raised their new stadium(Even though a lot of the money came from the Marijuana Industry)
Baylor new stadium was also privately funded.
Hard Rock is centrally located for fans in South Florida. It's easy to get in and out of the Stadium. We saw what Hard Rock could be in the VT and ND games of 2017. Put a quality product on the field and the fans will "show out."Exactly.
Those schools probably have at least twice the student populations as us and have their stadiums financed by the state. UM isn't even in the top 10 for student population in the state, but for some reason people think we should be catering to the 17,000 students before the tens of thousands of alumni.
We play in an NFL stadium, and a nice one at that. It's exponentially nicer than FAU's on campus stadium. Count your blessings.
I'm done arguing about why this would be bad and why it will never happen. If you want to tilt at that windmill I won't stand in your way.
I suppose it depends on whether u want the canes to be a nationally relevant program, or can accept it as a Go5 type one.Brother that statement is very debatable... I understand that there are Canes fans spread out throughout S. Florida but reality is the campus is Miami/Coral Gables and it shouldn't be 21 miles north. This is why there is a segment of the fanbase that will always push for a closer and more importantly... a CANES stadium where we don't have to feel like redheaded stepchildren. Again if you feel cozy at JRS with the Fins I guess you can accept the Canes in JRS.
Where do you live?Hard Rock is centrally located for fans in South Florida. It's easy to get in and out of the Stadium. We saw what Hard Rock could be in the VT and ND games of 2017. Put a quality product o. The field and the fans will "show out."
Why?Where do you live?
Because that's the subject at hand... because it's relevant where you live.Why?
National relevance comes with wins, with consistency, with a top 10 year end ranking, with National Championships... no matter what stadium we play in.I suppose it depends on whether u want the canes to be a nationally relevant program, or can accept it as a Go5 type one.
I live I'm Broward County. Hard Rock is a great location for fans North of Broward, East, West and South. The fact that students and fans South of the stadium have to travel 30-40 minutes is just sour grapes. There would only be 10k-15k students attending games if there were an on-campus stadium which wouldn't even fill 1/2 of an on-campus stadium.Because that's the subject at hand... because it's relevant where you live.
That is some THICK **** Bruh. My eyes are bleeding from the strain.
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I live I'm Broward County. Hard Rock is a great location for fans North of Broward, East, West and South. The fact that students and fans South of the stadium have to travel 30-40 minutes is just sour grapes. There would only be 10k-15k students attending games if there were an on-campus stadium which wouldn't even fill 1/2 of an on-campus stadium.
It's not a factor for the players because they stay in a hotel the night before the game as nearly all major college teams do regardless of playing at home or on the road.
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Hard Rock is a beautiful stadium. My only complaint are the food and beverage prices. But, I can deal with it because ticket prices are much lower than other P5 schools.
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There is no place near campus that a stadium would be approved or even possible.
Bruh you chicks are slimming up
Approval is one thing. But you are completely wrong on "possible".