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Dwayne From Minden
I'll worry about hosting a regional when we MAKE more than one regional every 30 years or so...
It's a mute point - outside of the blue seats I'm very pleased with the new stadium - location, size, look, etal...
FYI....it's a moot point. It's not a mute point.
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According to Dictionary.com.....Moot means unimportant or not worth talking about. Mute means completely silent. Moot and mute might seem like similar words at first glance, but they are pronounced differently. Mute rhymes with cute, whereas moot rhymes with boot.
Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
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Originally Posted by
HogDawg
FYI....it's a moot point. It's not a mute point.
Or, it's like a cow's opinion. A moo point.
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Originally Posted by
DD Dawg
I really hope that the powers that be also put some effort in the aesthetics outside of the field. Like hiding as much as possible the views of the apartments behind left/center, the RR tacks etc. The facility looks great but don't stop there. This could be a show piece for a little while until other schools catch up. Let's not finish at 90%!
When those dorms become old and dingy, we turn them into suites like MSU's Left Field Lounge calling it the Love Shack (the Love Shack within the Love Shack). Also the fire lane will be be expanded seating. :D
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qng001
That is cool.
Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
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Originally Posted by
DD Dawg
I really hope that the powers that be also put some effort in the aesthetics outside of the field. Like hiding as much as possible the views of the apartments behind left/center, the RR tacks etc.
I disagree - that is the best part of the ambience of the field...
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HogDawg
FYI....it's a moot point. It's not a mute point.
I really don't give a rat's ass...
Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
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Originally Posted by
Dwayne From Minden
I really don't give a rat's ass...
I know ya don't. But you got it anyway.
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qng001
Man, I love that.
I know we've kinda joked for years about a beer garden in the outfield, or inside Joe Aillet Stadium, etc...but I seriously believe establishing some kind of social beer garden atmosphere is just a matter of time. It doesn't have to be a big one like this, but a smaller one would work and be very popular. (TWSS)
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Originally Posted by
Dwayne From Minden
I really don't give a rat's ass...
Dang!
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Originally Posted by
qng001
When those dorms become old and dingy
I mean, they were really already that the moment they went up.
Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
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Originally Posted by
PawDawg
I hear there is a private group of fans who has taken it upon themselves to work with the with Tech, Tech SGA, and Tech Greeks to address some of the issues that Tech is not able to spend on at this time. I expect there will be plenty of opportunity for us as fans to give money and/or labor to help make these things happen. Some of those great caring fans of LaTech post on this board from time to time. I'd love to hear from one of them to find out what we can do to help.
Good Morning, PawDawg! I suppose that "person" you are talking about would be me. Following in quotes is the original post / information / pictures I posted on Facebook.
"VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:
Hey everyone! My name is Jeremy Telford and I am working with the leadership at Louisiana Tech University to hopefully make a beautification difference across campus.
With the beautiful, new baseball complex nearing completion, there is an immediate need for detail cleaning the walls and concrete walkways beyond left field and center field. We all want to ensure that fans and visitors to the new stadium see the very best LA Tech has to offer, and the resources for cleaning these areas just aren't currently available through the university.
However, I know how great our community is and am confident, as I've said in my talks with Dr. Guice and Mr. Sam Wallace, that our local citizens and Louisiana Tech University alumni will show up and help out to get these areas clean before first pitch in a few weeks.
We will need power washers, cleaning chemicals, roll off dumpsters, water trailers, water hoses, water, snacks, eye protection, work gloves, rakes, shovels, weed eaters, lawn mowers, lawn edgers, blowers, trash cans, buckets, and so on.
If you can't physically volunteer, we also have a need for money for stump grinding expenses, possible equipment rental, fuel and chemicals, snacks and water, etc.
My email address is: Jeremy.Telford11@gmail.com
Please let me know if you are willing to help.
Please share this post and tag friends who may be willing to volunteer or donate equipment!
I cannot promise anyone that they will receive anything in return except to simply know in their heart and mind that they have made a difference across campus.
We are starting with this centerfield project but know there are many other areas around campus that could use attention. The overall, far-reaching idea is that this will begin on the LA Tech campus and spread throughout campus, but eventually will make its way into Ruston and the rest of our community."
I have met with a few people from LA Tech and we definitely have a few red tape "hoops to jump through." There are things that have to be done which I had never thought of. For example, because students are actively living in the dorms, they have to be notified in advance of cleaning projects which could disturb their sleep (if they work overnight), their studying in their dorm rooms, or just if they're simply relaxing. All of these things make sense but just take time to get through.
We have already had a local businessman step up and donate his equipment and labor to clean the retaining walls and concrete beyond centerfield. If you go to my Facebook page "KristenandJeremyTelford," you will see some of the pictures of how bad it was. This particular businessman wanted to do all of this quietly without any recognition or mention of his name or business. The university leaders know, and knew, about all of these things, but apparently don't have the funds with all the budget cuts, etc.
We have also had another local businessman step up and offer his stump grinder and labor to grind about 6 or 7 stumps in this dorm quad area behind the outfield wall. His name is Taylor Estes and he owns ArborTech Tree & Stump Services here in Ruston. I would like for us to be able to pay to have his stump grinder teeth re-sharpened for him since he is donating his equipment, time, and expertise to help out. I am not sure how we will do this unless someone just steps up and writes him a check without going through the university.
Also, I have started a Facebook Group called, "Operation 'Positive Impact' for Louisiana Tech University." Here you will see even more pictures of campus, the pedestrian bridge, the fence row along Railroad Avenue behind the baseball stadium, the Neilson dorm quad of apartments (corner of Tech Drive and Alabama), and the railroad bridge. There is a lot of room for all of us to help!
As for donations, the university leaders know there are people who would be willing to donate money but they want all of this to go through the Foundation for accountability and tax purposes, I suppose.
There is still a lot (actually a ton) to get done around campus and the city, but if we can all come together, I think we can make a huge, positive impact over the next year or more.
A couple of other things about the stadium in general I would note:
1. I took a tour a few weeks ago of the entire thing and it is awesome! Can we all be professional critics and point out things "they should have done," "should not have done," and so on? Of course -- but that does no good. This stadium is by far the best in CUSA and will be great for years to come.
2. In polling of CUSA players and coaches, even going back to when we were in the WAC, the "Love Shack" was always voted as the #1 favorite stadium for opposing players. Now, I get it, right-handed sluggers love the field because of the left-field launching pad (short fence), and as a pitcher I hated it, but the positives are the housing beyond the outfield wall and the railroad tracks. This particular location, and all these different things, offer a very unique ambiance that is rare in college baseball. The key here is to take what is unique to us and capitalize on it instead of complaining and criticizing.
3. We have to come up with a great idea on how to safely get fans from the parking area and across Tech Drive at the red light. I can see this being a potentially dangerous situation. And Dr. Guice has already said a pedestrian bridge or walkway is not financially doable.
Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
Some of the intangibles being mentioned...the setting, the location, the ambiance...is why I was hoping (stupidly hoping, I know) we would tap into that and create an old ballpark look and feel. But, yes, with all the modern amenities and features. Fenway Park is an experience in itself. I have attended games there...a couple of times...and enjoyed strolling around taking it all in, like the Red Sox Alley of bars and shops. Many fans never watch the games live! I did stay in my seat for most of the game as it was all new to me. Anyway, baseball is different than other sports. It moves at its own pace.
I am sure the new stadium is great, better than the old one, blah, blah, blah...great! Fine. Okie-dokie. Awesome!!! And now, given where we are with it, I support making it even better. Better for the fans, for the experience, and of course for the players too. I will be checking out Mr. Telford's sites and contributing.
Go Diamond Dawgs! On to Omaha!
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Mr. Telford, just submitted a JOIN GROUP request on the Facebook page.
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Thanks Jeremy. I'm going to start a new thread with your post. Thanks for the grass roots effort to make a difference. I know you (we) will.
Re: J.C. Love Field Construction
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Pitcherjlt
3. We have to come up with a great idea on how to safely get fans from the parking area and across Tech Drive at the red light. I can see this being a potentially dangerous situation. And Dr. Guice has already said a pedestrian bridge or walkway is not financially doable.
Here is a solution,
Temporary Close off Tech Dr (from Alabama to Railroad Ave) prior to game and end of game.