Ag13 said:
I will never understand people advocating for a smaller arena because Baylor and Auburn did it. Who cares what 2 much smaller schools did? Going smaller at Olsen Field was a gigantic mistake that we are still paying for.
We are going to have a sold out crowd this weekend. When we are good and have a good opponent, 13,000 seats is not enough. Going below 10,000 so that it doesn't look as bad on SEC Network+ when we play McNeese State or something would be a crazy reason to spend the hundreds of millions it would take for a new arena. If Bucky lives up to his potential here season tickets will be hard to come by.
Reed is also not nearly big enough for Muster and Graduations these days. So the suggestion is to build a smaller arena, and then keep Reed Arena (which would continue to be too small) for those important events? And then you end up with two arenas that are two small for their primary functions and spend millions to do so. Not a great plan.
Because financials and operations matter.
No one builds a facility to only be full less than 20% of the time. Especially if other sports play in it as well that draw smaller crowds. It makes a lot more sense to have people standing in line and not get a ticket than to pay staff for a half full stadium. It also builds in incentive for season ticket holders and should reward students that go to more games.
Smaller colleges can use the new basketball arena for graduations. Larger at Reed. Should speed it up as they can have both going at the same time on opposite sides of the campus.
I've said for a couple years now, build a new stadium on the Polo grounds tied into the new bar and restaurant scene. Parking can be multi use. Build a 10kish seat stadium that matches the look of Kyle and the new brick sports stadiums so you can close off the upper deck for volleyball.