Re: New Stadium
I think you would be better of buying your ticket from gojacks.com. Yes, you can walk up and buy a ticket, but understand that there are 10,000 seats in the stadium, and the average attendance is about 13,500. Beef Bowls are typically the second most attended game of the season after Hobo Day, usually more than 15,000 in attendance. There is no such thing as a sellout at Coughlin. They just keep packing them in to fill in standing room.
Do yourself a favor and get yourself a reserved seat.
I think it's important to keep in mind that the current grandstand will be used while the new east side is built, then torn down to make way for a new west grandstand. So it will take a couple of years to build the thing. Realistically, I haven't heard anyone suggest that construction could begin before three to five years from now. So we're talking 7 to 10 years before a new stadium is in place. We average 13,500 now, and that average has grown by slightly less than 1,000 a year on average.
Projecting out, and taking the drawing power of a new stadium into consideration and including some room to grow, I think it would be a mistake to build a stadium with fewer than 22,000 seats. I believe that's what the consultant suggested as well.
Originally posted by KI DRIVER
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Do yourself a favor and get yourself a reserved seat.
I think it's important to keep in mind that the current grandstand will be used while the new east side is built, then torn down to make way for a new west grandstand. So it will take a couple of years to build the thing. Realistically, I haven't heard anyone suggest that construction could begin before three to five years from now. So we're talking 7 to 10 years before a new stadium is in place. We average 13,500 now, and that average has grown by slightly less than 1,000 a year on average.
Projecting out, and taking the drawing power of a new stadium into consideration and including some room to grow, I think it would be a mistake to build a stadium with fewer than 22,000 seats. I believe that's what the consultant suggested as well.
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