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For those of you in Lincoln... it'd be nice to see a weekly update. Would love to watch the progress week by week!
Sadly . . .I didn't even think to take any on my phone until I saw yours. I'll probably be back down there in a week or two and will take some if I go back by the project. I did have a chance to go through the stadium and see a bunch of the stuff they have done with the meeting and weight rooms etc that I hadn't been to in a few years.Where are your pics?I was there on Friday afternoon and Saturday. I was really impressed with how fast its going and the progress on the arena. Stayed in the Holiday Inn and was up on the 14th floor looking out toward the Haymarket and could really get a good look at things. Pretty exciting time for NU.
I thought Huskers.com had something like that at one time. Maybe I'm incorrect as I haven't really followed 100%.For those of you in Lincoln... it'd be nice to see a weekly update. Would love to watch the progress week by week!
Sadly . . .I didn't even think to take any on my phone until I saw yours. I'll probably be back down there in a week or two and will take some if I go back by the project. I did have a chance to go through the stadium and see a bunch of the stuff they have done with the meeting and weight rooms etc that I hadn't been to in a few years.Where are your pics?I was there on Friday afternoon and Saturday. I was really impressed with how fast its going and the progress on the arena. Stayed in the Holiday Inn and was up on the 14th floor looking out toward the Haymarket and could really get a good look at things. Pretty exciting time for NU.
I remember being in the weight rooms as a kid with my dad and meeting a bunch of players. That place was state of the art then and was crap. I always thought it just looked like a bunch of machines and bar bells, benches etc. The cool part was watching guys bench press but it stunk and seemed old at the time even though that stuff was pretty new for the time. Now I don't know why..but I always think back to Rocky IV with the Russian. It just seems like there is some much cool stuff in their that we are using to do things and get readings, etc. Saw some of the Dline and I think Compton but I didn't see his face lifting. They've either slimmed down since last season or turned that extra weight from blubber to muscle. I thought our guys looked fat last year at times. They seem built right now. I know they changed things nutrition wise and it shows.
That's what our stadium needs to look like someday.Have ya'll seen A&M's plan for their expansion of Kyle field? They plan to expand seating to 115,000.
Link here: http://209.189.226.2.../091804kyle.php
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Now this is by no means a done deal. They would have to find the finances and be able to find space to produce such a large structure. So it is likely that they will expand a few thousand at a time to get to this capacity. The university is still looking into options... but this would be sick. Once finished, they will put awnings over the top sections of the stadium... trapping in sound towards the field and providing cover from the elements. It would make Kyle Field the biggest, and the loudest stadium in all of college football.
That's an article from 2004. Are they still planning on doing that expansion plan?Have ya'll seen A&M's plan for their expansion of Kyle field? They plan to expand seating to 115,000.
Link here: http://209.189.226.2.../091804kyle.php
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Now this is by no means a done deal. They would have to find the finances and be able to find space to produce such a large structure. So it is likely that they will expand a few thousand at a time to get to this capacity. The university is still looking into options... but this would be sick. Once finished, they will put awnings over the top sections of the stadium... trapping in sound towards the field and providing cover from the elements. It would make Kyle Field the biggest, and the loudest stadium in all of college football.
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/index/_/count/286Big Ten attendance sorted by accumulated percentage of capacity (total attendance for the season divided by total capacity for the season).
- Nebraska: 105.15 percent, No. 3 nationally