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I'd have a serious problem with them building a new stadium and no longer using Memorial Stadium. Way to much history there to start over. With today's technology there's got to be a way to work around the current stadium.
There's no possibility of expanding the current one?I'd have a serious problem with them building a new stadium and no longer using Memorial Stadium. Way to much history there to start over. With today's technology there's got to be a way to work around the current stadium.
This. I don't even think uproar would describe how the state would react. To put it this way, I don't even think Tom Osborne could call for a new football stadium and not face a "lynch mob".I'd have a serious problem with them building a new stadium and no longer using Memorial Stadium. Way to much history there to start over. With today's technology there's got to be a way to work around the current stadium.
That would put official capacity to 91,067, however the highest attendance at Memorial Stadium is 86, 304 and NU averaged 85,888 last season. This is mainly due to the luxury suites and people cramming into them. So with just capacity by adding those suites we would be averaging 95,888 fans per contest. With probably the same overage we see in the luxury boxes now. I would guess with another 10K in capacity, and the 5K over capacity figure we have in the luxury boxes we have now, NU could break the 100K mark with that expansion.Expansion talk is mostly luxury skyboxes or club seating on the side of Memorial opposite the press boxes. I think 10k or so.On a follow-up, I just read on a Big Ten board that there is some sort of movement in the works of expanding. Have you guys heard about this? Are there any ideas about how big they would like to go?
http://www.bigtenfever.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12310
*Edit: How big of a deal is Memorial stadium to Nebraska, what I mean is if the University decided to build a new one b/c it found it be impossible to expand that large, would the state be in an uproar? For instance this is not an option at tOSU, not only would it be political suicide for whoever brought the idea up the historical society wouldn't allow it, wonder if that is the same over there?
So I was looking at these pictures to compare the stadiums and I noticed the strangest thing...my husband is in the picture of Memorial Stadium...he is the one with the Red Jacket and khakis on! That was just strange! What a small world!BOJ said:On a follow-up, I just read on a Big Ten board that there is some sort of movement in the works of expanding. Have you guys heard about this? Are there any ideas about how big they would like to go?
http://www.bigtenfever.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12310
*Edit: How big of a deal is Memorial stadium to Nebraska, what I mean is if the University decided to build a new one b/c it found it be impossible to expand that large, would the state be in an uproar? For instance this is not an option at tOSU, not only would it be political suicide for whoever brought the idea up the historical society wouldn't allow it, wonder if that is the same over there?
*Edit #2: I just noticed (looking at pics of the stadium) that the eastern facade of Memorial looks eerily similar to the rotunda at the Horseshoe
*Edit #3: Good lord nothing like being prepared on my part and having to edit three times...just did some reading and found out it was originally modeled after Ohio Stadium when it was built, that would explain the similarity.
It's been there since 1922. I don't think they needed to acid wash it to make it look aged. (The rotunda was not touched during expansion other than maintenance)What is strange though is that the outside of Ohio Stadium seems to have been treated with an acid wash to make it appear really aged, which is also common in New York. Memorial Stadium looks really new and modern, which is much rarer to see for that style of building.
That affect takes hundreds of years to occur naturally. They did the same thing to the old Yankee Stadium when it was constructed. The idea is to make it look like a European cathedral from the eleventh and twelfth centuries.It's been there since 1922. I don't think they needed to acid wash it to make it look aged. (The rotunda was not touched during expansion other than maintenance)What is strange though is that the outside of Ohio Stadium seems to have been treated with an acid wash to make it appear really aged, which is also common in New York. Memorial Stadium looks really new and modern, which is much rarer to see for that style of building.
That affect takes hundreds of years to occur naturally. They did the same thing to the old Yankee Stadium when it was constructed. The idea is to make it look like a European cathedral from the eleventh and twelfth centuries.It's been there since 1922. I don't think they needed to acid wash it to make it look aged. (The rotunda was not touched during expansion other than maintenance)What is strange though is that the outside of Ohio Stadium seems to have been treated with an acid wash to make it appear really aged, which is also common in New York. Memorial Stadium looks really new and modern, which is much rarer to see for that style of building.