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Re-Seating 2021...
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<blockquote data-quote="Gehörnter Frosch" data-source="post: 3020378" data-attributes="member: 79"><p>I agree with all of this. Further, the stadium is broken up into too many chunks, all to make it look bigger than it actually is. The result is that fans are separated into clusters, and there is no continuity of "emotion" that perpetuates throughout and across the stadium. I hate Baylor's stadium and think it is low-budget, but they nailed the design in terms of fans influencing other fans to stand, cheer, yell, etc. Our stadium facilitates sitting, golf-clapping, and going through the motions when nearby peer pressure forces it.</p><p></p><p>I would have rather had a smaller stadium, with 35K seats, in a traditional bowl design with some overhead cover to protect from the elements. It might look bad on paper (i.e., highlighting how small TCU is compared to other P5 schools) but it would be full every game, and the crowd noise would be excellent.</p><p></p><p>Just my two cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gehörnter Frosch, post: 3020378, member: 79"] I agree with all of this. Further, the stadium is broken up into too many chunks, all to make it look bigger than it actually is. The result is that fans are separated into clusters, and there is no continuity of "emotion" that perpetuates throughout and across the stadium. I hate Baylor's stadium and think it is low-budget, but they nailed the design in terms of fans influencing other fans to stand, cheer, yell, etc. Our stadium facilitates sitting, golf-clapping, and going through the motions when nearby peer pressure forces it. I would have rather had a smaller stadium, with 35K seats, in a traditional bowl design with some overhead cover to protect from the elements. It might look bad on paper (i.e., highlighting how small TCU is compared to other P5 schools) but it would be full every game, and the crowd noise would be excellent. Just my two cents. [/QUOTE]
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