Re: South Endzone Complex Daily Progress Report
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Originally Posted by
Dawg06
I sure wish we could close in the underbelly of our stadium when we FINALLY add on to it. The closed in outside of a stadium that matches the campus is ALWAYS more attractive. It needs to look like a building on the outside.
Re: South Endzone Complex Daily Progress Report
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Originally Posted by
champion110
I sure wish we could close in the underbelly of our stadium when we FINALLY add on to it. The closed in outside of a stadium that matches the campus is ALWAYS more attractive. It needs to look like a building on the outside.
We'll catch up to the times...in 25 years.
Re: South Endzone Complex Daily Progress Report
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Originally Posted by
Blue Dawg
We'll catch up to the times...in 25 years.
We can start a new countdown at that time, as long as this countdown isn't still going on......:laugh:
Re: South Endzone Complex Daily Progress Report
25 JAN 2013
Report 53
Day 942
Awaiting groundbreaking.
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26 JAN 2013
Report 54
Day 943
Awaiting groundbreaking.
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27 JAN 2013
Report 55
Day 944
Awaiting groundbreaking.
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Today is the day. I'm feeling lucky.
Re: South Endzone Complex Daily Progress Report
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Originally Posted by
TN Dawg 13
Today is the day. I'm feeling lucky.
saw some earthworms crossing the sidewalk away from where the facility is supposed to be. might be a good sign that they know something is about to happen . . .
Re: South Endzone Complex Daily Progress Report
http://tulane.edu/athletics/images/wavechat_1.jpg January 28, 2013
Dear Green Wave Fans,
At long last, I am delighted to report that since we now have an operating agreement with the City of New Orleans, we can finally begin construction on Yulman Stadium. I want to give a tremendous thank you to those on the Tulane team who have spent countless hours working on the agreement, especially Yvette Jones and her team.
So let's get to work! We are about a month behind schedule but we believe we will be able to make up for lost time. In fact, the demolition phase begins today as crews start dismantling the viewing stands at the football practice field. Next month will see groundbreaking and the start of pile driving!
Still stadium-related but in a little different direction, we have begun the process of reviewing food and beverage items to be served at the stadium. Will it be raw oysters washed down with a New Orleans-based brew, or corn dogs and blue and green snoballs? This being New Orleans, I know this will be a topic of intense interest. I will keep you posted.
Besides the excitement about our new stadium, New Orleans is going crazy for football right now as we get ready for the Super Bowl and we are excited to be doing our part to support the big game. Today, we welcomed the AFC Champion Baltimore Ravens to Greer Field at Turchin Stadium. The outfield has been striped like a football field so they should feel right at home. I don't have any more inside tips for you - security is very tight and all practices are closed to the public.
Want to get in on the excitement? Purchase your raffle tickets here for a chance to win 2 tickets to the Super Bowl! Proceeds benefit our student-athletes.
The weather has been fantastic this week in New Orleans and spring is just around the corner. Baseball starts in mid-February and tennis started in the last week. And of course the basketball teams are well into their seasons. It's a great time to come out and support our student-athletes.
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This just aggravates the crap out of me. We can't even get an END ZONE PROJECT started.
Re: South Endzone Complex Daily Progress Report
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Originally Posted by
DQDawg
http://tulane.edu/athletics/images/wavechat_1.jpg January 28, 2013
Dear Green Wave Fans,
At long last, I am delighted to report that since we now have an operating agreement with the City of New Orleans, we can finally begin construction on Yulman Stadium. I want to give a tremendous thank you to those on the Tulane team who have spent countless hours working on the agreement, especially Yvette Jones and her team.
So let's get to work! We are about a month behind schedule but we believe we will be able to make up for lost time. In fact, the demolition phase begins today as crews start dismantling the viewing stands at the football practice field. Next month will see groundbreaking and the start of pile driving!
Still stadium-related but in a little different direction, we have begun the process of reviewing food and beverage items to be served at the stadium. Will it be raw oysters washed down with a New Orleans-based brew, or corn dogs and blue and green snoballs? This being New Orleans, I know this will be a topic of intense interest. I will keep you posted.
Besides the excitement about our new stadium, New Orleans is going crazy for football right now as we get ready for the Super Bowl and we are excited to be doing our part to support the big game. Today, we welcomed the AFC Champion Baltimore Ravens to Greer Field at Turchin Stadium. The outfield has been striped like a football field so they should feel right at home. I don't have any more inside tips for you - security is very tight and all practices are closed to the public.
Want to get in on the excitement? Purchase your raffle tickets here for a chance to win 2 tickets to the Super Bowl! Proceeds benefit our student-athletes.
The weather has been fantastic this week in New Orleans and spring is just around the corner. Baseball starts in mid-February and tennis started in the last week. And of course the basketball teams are well into their seasons. It's a great time to come out and support our student-athletes.
Roll Wave, |
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This just aggravates the crap out of me. We can't even get an END ZONE PROJECT started.
Their stadium will probably be done before we ever break ground.
Re: South Endzone Complex Daily Progress Report
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Originally Posted by
DQDawg
http://tulane.edu/athletics/images/wavechat_1.jpgJanuary 28, 2013
Dear Green Wave Fans,
At long last, I am delighted to report that since we now have an operating agreement with the City of New Orleans, we can finally begin construction on Yulman Stadium. I want to give a tremendous thank you to those on the Tulane team who have spent countless hours working on the agreement, especially Yvette Jones and her team.
So let's get to work! We are about a month behind schedule but we believe we will be able to make up for lost time. In fact, the demolition phase begins today as crews start dismantling the viewing stands at the football practice field. Next month will see groundbreaking and the start of pile driving!
Still stadium-related but in a little different direction, we have begun the process of reviewing food and beverage items to be served at the stadium. Will it be raw oysters washed down with a New Orleans-based brew, or corn dogs and blue and green snoballs? This being New Orleans, I know this will be a topic of intense interest. I will keep you posted.
Besides the excitement about our new stadium, New Orleans is going crazy for football right now as we get ready for the Super Bowl and we are excited to be doing our part to support the big game. Today, we welcomed the AFC Champion Baltimore Ravens to Greer Field at Turchin Stadium. The outfield has been striped like a football field so they should feel right at home. I don't have any more inside tips for you - security is very tight and all practices are closed to the public.
Want to get in on the excitement? Purchase your raffle tickets here for a chance to win 2 tickets to the Super Bowl! Proceeds benefit our student-athletes.
The weather has been fantastic this week in New Orleans and spring is just around the corner. Baseball starts in mid-February and tennis started in the last week. And of course the basketball teams are well into their seasons. It's a great time to come out and support our student-athletes.
Roll Wave,
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This just aggravates the crap out of me. We can't even get an END ZONE PROJECT started.
How long have they been working on getting a stadium on campus? Thought they had been talking about it for a few years but might be wrong about that.
Re: South Endzone Complex Daily Progress Report
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Originally Posted by
Salvatore Assante
Their stadium will probably be done before we ever break ground.
Not saying much, since ours not going to happen.
Re: South Endzone Complex Daily Progress Report
If our AD can't even address concession problems or get a 9-3 team to a bowl how can we expect him to complete or even start a 20 million dollar project.
Re: South Endzone Complex Daily Progress Report
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Originally Posted by
okiealdawg
If our AD can't even address concession problems or get a 9-3 team to a bowl how can we expect him to complete or even start a 20 million dollar project.
Green for You!
Re: South Endzone Complex Daily Progress Report
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Originally Posted by
okiealdawg
If our AD can't even address concession problems or get a 9-3 team to a bowl how can we expect him to complete or even start a 20 million dollar project.
Another green for you!