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NW with 12k - that’s pathetic
Temporary stadium for two years. Maybe they will pack 30 or 40k in there once it's done.
 
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I think they're building a new stadium or renovating? Maybe they will pack 30 or 40k in there once it's done.
They are building a new stadium, but I believe its max capacity will be under 20,000, if I remember correctly. It’s gonna be pretty, overlooking Lake Michigan, but tiny.

At least, that’s my recollection.

Edit: new stadium capacity will be 35,000. Google is my friend.
 
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They are building a new stadium, but I believe its max capacity will be under 20,000, if I remember correctly. It’s gonna be pretty, overlooking Lake Michigan, but tiny.

At least, that’s my recollection.

Edit: new stadium capacity will be 35,000. Google is my friend.
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northwestern's new stadium will seat 35,000.
 
They are building a new stadium, but I believe its max capacity will be under 20,000, if I remember correctly. It’s gonna be pretty, overlooking Lake Michigan, but tiny.

At least, that’s my recollection.

Edit: new stadium capacity will be 35,000. Google is my friend.
Supposed to be 35k. Not sure why you would build new and go small but it's NW.
Proposed design highlights include:

  • A more intimate setting: Significantly smaller crowds — designed for a maximum capacity of 35,000, more than 12,000 fewer than the current Ryan Field, with a state-of-the-art canopy designed to focus noise and light on the field;
 
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Supposed to be 35k. Not sure why you would build new and go small but it's NW.
Proposed design highlights include:

  • A more intimate setting: Significantly smaller crowds — designed for a maximum capacity of 35,000, more than 12,000 fewer than the current Ryan Field, with a state-of-the-art canopy designed to focus noise and light on the field;
Interesting. Is it designed to easily add a tier if attendance exceeds expectations in the future?
 
Supposed to be 35k. Not sure why you would build new and go small but it's NW.
Proposed design highlights include:

  • A more intimate setting: Significantly smaller crowds — designed for a maximum capacity of 35,000, more than 12,000 fewer than the current Ryan Field, with a state-of-the-art canopy designed to focus noise and light on the field;
I believe that’s where I got my low number, was the reduction of 12,000 seats, not a capacity of 12,000…
 
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Penn State is spending 700 million to upgrade The Beaver
https://www.si.com/college/pennstat...ses-details-of-beaver-stadium-renovation-plan
Penn State plans a $700 million, four-year renovation of Beaver Stadium, setting a completion date in time for the 2027 football season. The university will begin the project this year with maintenance and winterization work to ensure that Penn State can host a potential College Football Playoff game in 2024.
 
Is that correct tbat Kansas couldn't get even 21,000? Wow.
ku is playing their ooc games in a kc soccer stadium while memorial stadium is being renovated. thus the low attendance number. they will move to arrowhead for b12 games. jaybirds are also downsizing by ~10,000 to 40k. not sure that's wise because they tell us they will be headed to the b10 shortly and N would send that many fans to lawrence.

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ku is playing their ooc games in a kc soccer stadium while memorial stadium is being renovated. thus the low attendance number. they will move to arrowhead for b12 games. jaybirds are also downsizing by ~10,000 to 40k. not sure that's wise because they tell us they will be headed to the b10 shortly and N would send that many fans to lawrence.

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That picture is very reminiscence of the old Big-8 days after a Nebraska game. We were cruel to them on the football field but the University and downtown raked in big bucks. Fond memories. I would enjoy a Kansas or K-State bowl matchup.
 
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Penn State is spending 700 million to upgrade The Beaver
https://www.si.com/college/pennstat...ses-details-of-beaver-stadium-renovation-plan
Penn State plans a $700 million, four-year renovation of Beaver Stadium, setting a completion date in time for the 2027 football season. The university will begin the project this year with maintenance and winterization work to ensure that Penn State can host a potential College Football Playoff game in 2024.
I knew beaver was expensive
 
Which begs the question… how long do we let them pretend to be a P4 conference?
Says a lot that as of now Colorado is the 2nd winningest program in that conference behind West Virginia. And I believe the last team to win a national championship! They’ve spent more weeks in the top 25 than anyone else.
 
Penn State is spending 700 million to upgrade The Beaver
https://www.si.com/college/pennstat...ses-details-of-beaver-stadium-renovation-plan
Penn State plans a $700 million, four-year renovation of Beaver Stadium, setting a completion date in time for the 2027 football season. The university will begin the project this year with maintenance and winterization work to ensure that Penn State can host a potential College Football Playoff game in 2024.
They’re adding sound-proof rape rooms next to the football locker room.
 
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northwestern's new stadium will seat 35,000.
I think the stadium size makes sense for their fan base. Seems like it will be a very similar environment to some Premier League venues and designed to be loud even with fewer people. It's very much in line with their average attendance this century.

A nearly full stadium with 33,000 people in it
 
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