Do we have a real shot at hosting a regional with a capacity close to the local high school? Not being sarcastic. Real question.
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Do we have a real shot at hosting a regional with a capacity close to the local high school? Not being sarcastic. Real question.
It was marginally better during the high octane years of Crowton and Dykes. Not much, but a little. It has been an issue ever since we started sitting in section D back in the 80’s. Amazing thing is...
Yes, the city limit line does something funny right there where Beau Vine and El Toro are Grambling, but RJHS is Ruston.
I have heard it floated that they want to build traffic circles for some stupid reason on either end of the Cooktown/Tech Drive bridge. If they do that, it may take a little longer.
I like it. Symmetrical ball parks are boring. We definitely needed more room in right field.
More open stadiums with no canopies.
I won’t argue with you there.
Looks like canopies are not so popular with CUSA stadiums
Our admin doesn’t want that many season ticket relationships to have to manage anyway.
I didn’t know that. Seems important.
No joke, however, with empty stadiums this year, I noticed dirty concrete is not a Tech problem. Several Big Ten, SEC, and ACC stadiums need a good scrubbing too.
If we copied CSU’s end zone beer garden, I would be the only one left in the stands out of the 5,000 in attendance. I may start drinking just so I don’t have to be alone.
Thanks, I just heard through the grapevine and the description got twisted a few times between storytellers.
Is there a sign with John Bel’s name on it by the baseball construction? Is he taking credit for the natural disaster that causes this necessary project?
Also, I wonder if that open dirt field behind Temple church has enough slope that the runoff goes in the lake when it rains?
I think our crowds have been great for games against ULL and Rice.
For a good series, I would say 600-800 in the stands and 50-70 in the tailgate area. Average series 350-500 and same tailgaters(read die hards)