Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
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sportdawg
Is this a COVID-related cap for 2021?
No.
Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
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PawDawg
I can count the number of games that exceeded 1500 (actual) on one hand over the last 40 years...yeah we need 2000 plus seats. Looks bad to have empty seats in big games...see USM and Rice
And I think there might and I emphasize MIGHT of been 600 chairbacks...
I think 1,500 is about right for us
Squeeze another 500 or so in the berm seating and you have a legit 2,000+ crowd for big games
Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
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Dwayne From Minden
And I think there might and I emphasize MIGHT of been 600 chairbacks...I think 1,500 is about right for usSqueeze another 500 or so in the berm seating and you have a legit 2,000+ crowd for big games
Old stadium was 606 individual green chairback seats in the main grandstand. 642 bleacher chairback seats in the main grandstand. 26 individual chairback seats on the two dugouts.
Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
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The Historian
Old stadium was 606 individual green chairback seats in the main grandstand. 642 bleacher chairback seats in the main grandstand. 26 individual chairback seats on the two dugouts.
They were rarely filled even for big games, but our resume builder AD ALWAYS announced over 1000 in attendance.
Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
Lot's of chairbacks. What are those beams on top of the roof?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ErdhRl1V...name=4096x4096
Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
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qng001
What are those beams on top of the roof?
They're roof beams.
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Dawgonit
They're roof beams.
For what, they are just laying on top of the roof starting from the pressbox to the right suites. The roof looks done to me.
Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
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qng001
For what, they are just laying on top of the roof starting from the pressbox to the right suites. The roof looks done to me.
Hopefully they will extend the overhang out to cover the fans similar to the way they were covered in the old stadium.
Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
The roof was extended more over the seating in concept renders so that may not be completely done yet.
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The roof looks fairly done, the front of it looks capped off with trim. There's no overhang of roofing membrane liner. Maybe, they are trim pieces for the outer column slanted roof?
https://latechsports.com/images/2020...jpg?width=1024
Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
[heavy sigh] Gonna be "nice" for fans baking in the sun...of course, could be good for an onslaught of eye candy!
Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
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dawg80
[heavy sigh] Gonna be "nice" for fans baking in the sun...of course, could be good for an onslaught of eye candy!
If the season was in the summer, yes it'll be miserable. It's not too bad in the spring. The schedule runs from FEB 23 thru MAY 21.
We start the season at ULL, then we have 14 straight home games from FEB 26 to MAR 17. The sun would be quite welcomed due to the chilly weather. We then get 6 games on the road, and return back with 6 games consisting of night and mid afternoon games.
We then go on the 4 road games against Rice and NSU. The dogs are then back home for 8 consecutive games with a few early afternoon games. Shouldn't be an issue in mid-April. Early May, the dogs are on the road. Mid-May, the dogs finish up with UTSA and Rice at home which 3 of 5 games are at 6pm.
Looking at the schedule, I doubt fans will baking in the sun. We have plenty of night games (excited about the new lights).
https://latechsports.com/sports/baseball/schedule
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dawg80
[heavy sigh] Gonna be "nice" for fans baking in the sun...of course, could be good for an onslaught of eye candy!
LOL! :laugh: Truth.