As an FSU fan, dude seems like a hater. Almost like he was disgusted with it lol. Most FSU fans were unsure of it at first. But the university has done a pretty good job of “modernizing” logos and other “sights” To be fair tho, the university works with the Florida Seminole tribe. I can’t imagine having to different groups giving input on things is easy, but again, they’ve done a pretty good job so far
The Mizzou "Rock M" hill is tradition and fans would have lost their mind if they got rid of it. The rocks were leftover from the original stadium construction and students put them on the hill to form the M. Now, the freshmen (i think) repaint them every year and on senior night the players graduating or going to the draft get to take a rock home if they win.
1:59 I'm sure you meant "Lake Michigan" not "Michigan Stadium" ... because I'm sure the folks in Ann Arbor would be happy to hear that news. Also, (5:18), SMU often used the grass berm area in the south end zone (which will be the new premium section) as a student section, especially during the 2020 pandemic season. Obviously, it's not for everyone, but I personally thought it was kinda unique.
The M is not a reason. The M is a aspect they want to keep due to it being a recognizable feature associated with UofM and the stadium. The M (with rocks) is a Missouri thing. Not losing that feature or recognizable aspect of the stadium is the reason for keeping it.
Have you heard of Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego where SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY plays? It's only two years old. Where next years Holiday Bowl will be played!
Regarding the FSU rebuild, calling the end zone design "strange" without offering ANY specific context comes off as biased and/or lacking basic communication skills. If you can't contextualize it don't say it! DO BETTER!!!
I’m not an FSU fan at all but their spear tent overhang is actually very cool. In person it looks literally like the top of a chiefs tent. Very unique
That's what i was thinking. Love the feature and literally the opposite of what he feels haha
As an FSU fan, dude seems like a hater. Almost like he was disgusted with it lol. Most FSU fans were unsure of it at first. But the university has done a pretty good job of “modernizing” logos and other “sights”
To be fair tho, the university works with the Florida Seminole tribe. I can’t imagine having to different groups giving input on things is easy, but again, they’ve done a pretty good job so far
The Mizzou "Rock M" hill is tradition and fans would have lost their mind if they got rid of it. The rocks were leftover from the original stadium construction and students put them on the hill to form the M. Now, the freshmen (i think) repaint them every year and on senior night the players graduating or going to the draft get to take a rock home if they win.
Houston and Baylor opened new stadiums the same year, And Houston is already doing an up grade to there's.
Texas Tech, Nebraska??? I love all of these, key Word unique.
You would think schools could use that money to help keep tuition below $50,000 for students and parents this year.
Football ✅ Low tuition ❌
Tuition has nothing to do with this.
Tuition has nothing to with this
Football pays for itself at most schools, in fact most money that funds other sports comes from football.
No.
1:59 I'm sure you meant "Lake Michigan" not "Michigan Stadium" ... because I'm sure the folks in Ann Arbor would be happy to hear that news. Also, (5:18), SMU often used the grass berm area in the south end zone (which will be the new premium section) as a student section, especially during the 2020 pandemic season. Obviously, it's not for everyone, but I personally thought it was kinda unique.
Louisiana is getting a complete stadium overhaul as well.
The Northwestern one looks nice🏆
the giant metal things at Kansas are actually the lights, they're designed to look like wheat
tdecu is having one
SD state got a new stadium a few years ago bud. Hawaii should copy and paste it. 30 to 35k seats would be good for that program.
Missed Texas Tech’s huge stadium renovation
The reason that Missouri is keeping the grass is because of the M design with the rocks
The M is not a reason. The M is a aspect they want to keep due to it being a recognizable feature associated with UofM and the stadium. The M (with rocks) is a Missouri thing. Not losing that feature or recognizable aspect of the stadium is the reason for keeping it.
No update on Air Force?
Have you heard of Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego where SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY plays? It's only two years old. Where next years Holiday Bowl will be played!
You forgot to mention COLORADO STATE? The rams got a new STADIUM.
Too long ago. SDSU as well. DG always leaves something out.
Texas Tech, the stadium renovation bro really likes, he doesn’t do?
Didn't Texas Tech, start a new renovation.?
Autzen expansion was already announced!
What about Nebraskas?
What’s the update with that Nebraska renovation?
I'm happy that the rich people will have a nice place to sit.
San Diego State also built a new football stadium.
where is ULL?
These are just P4 stadiums
If you're gonna cover CFB stadium renovations at least try to mention Group of 5 stadiums as well
Respectfully..KUs new stadium looks bland..n underwhelming
FSU endzone over hang are meant to be Spears sticking out and light up on the end. How do you not know that. do your research before you make a video.
Anyone else see the toilet seating they put in Cleveland Guardians stadium 😂
That's Progressive Corporation Field
That was the Lake County Captains, the Guardians' High-A team. They play 20 miles NE of Cleveland.
The real question here is if these renovations had been done prior to 9/11, would 9/11 have still occurred? We can only speculate at this point.
Regarding the FSU rebuild, calling the end zone design "strange" without offering ANY specific context comes off as biased and/or lacking basic communication skills. If you can't contextualize it don't say it! DO BETTER!!!