Cowboy Junky
Well-known member
I'll give them a few things:
1. On campus helps with ticket sales.
2. They can report a lot more attendance regardless of attendance because of 5000 magical floating SRO seats.
3. It looks like a nice building with modern amenities to maximize game day revenue.
Negatives:
1. They owe a quarter of a billion to pay off the debt.
2. They pissed off a lot of the casual Fort Collins crowd building it.
MOST IMPORTANTLY:
3. No one actually stays past the first half. Yeah, we have the same problem, but not nearly to the same degree as CSU. Over half the stadium clears out for EVERY game, regardless of kick-off time, and regardless of opponent. The later the kick time determines that less people stay. How long will it take for people in conference to learn that all you have to do is weather the storm during the first half, and the second half will be like playing in an empty stadium: at a neutral site? It has to be disheartening for the CSU players when they have a huge opportunity like they did vs. Boise and no one stays to watch them collapse at the end. Would they collapse at the end if fans stayed to cheer them on?
Leave it to CSU athletics to build 250 million dollar stadium that is an ACTUAL disadvantage to game day atmosphere.
Bravo CSU!!
Bravo!!
1. On campus helps with ticket sales.
2. They can report a lot more attendance regardless of attendance because of 5000 magical floating SRO seats.
3. It looks like a nice building with modern amenities to maximize game day revenue.
Negatives:
1. They owe a quarter of a billion to pay off the debt.
2. They pissed off a lot of the casual Fort Collins crowd building it.
MOST IMPORTANTLY:
3. No one actually stays past the first half. Yeah, we have the same problem, but not nearly to the same degree as CSU. Over half the stadium clears out for EVERY game, regardless of kick-off time, and regardless of opponent. The later the kick time determines that less people stay. How long will it take for people in conference to learn that all you have to do is weather the storm during the first half, and the second half will be like playing in an empty stadium: at a neutral site? It has to be disheartening for the CSU players when they have a huge opportunity like they did vs. Boise and no one stays to watch them collapse at the end. Would they collapse at the end if fans stayed to cheer them on?
Leave it to CSU athletics to build 250 million dollar stadium that is an ACTUAL disadvantage to game day atmosphere.
Bravo CSU!!
Bravo!!