- September 12th, 2009, 10:54 am
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Anybody else anxious to see what it looks like when the teams runs out onto the field tonight under that new scoreboard?
Moderators: jcmanson, Sly Fox, BuryYourDuke, Class of 20Something
Sly Fox wrote:Anybody else anxious to see what it looks like when the teams runs out onto the field tonight under that new scoreboard?I am so excited about this game Sly, that I had to take some melatonin to fall asleep tonight. I am going to buy some car flags, then heading to the stadium to tailgate.

BJWilliams wrote:Oh my goodness when I looked at this weekend I thought I had died and gone to heaven...I am so jacked up for this game I wish I could strap on some pads and hit somebodyThanks for my new sig BJ

LUconn wrote:Also, in the picture of the future with the horseshoe, that is most definitely NOT the current field house underneath the bleachers. It is probably 10 yards away from the endzone which is enough for some bleachers (obviously since there were some there last year), but they would have to be at a ridiculously steep angle to clear the roof of the field house.OR, they are going to start the seating higher in the horseshoe. I know that is not the way the picture shows the seating but thankfully the rendering of the scoreboard was not very accurate either
JLFJR wrote: We just need to get the environmentalist wackos out of the way
SuperJon wrote:It's on the front page. Bottom right hand of the page.It's also on the football page near the top right, but the image is not linkable like the one on the front page. Do you know anyone that can activate the hyperlink?
LUADJeff wrote:Demolition on Williams Stadium scheduled for one month from today!
El Scorcho wrote:post at your own risk.
JLFJR wrote: We just need to get the environmentalist wackos out of the way
LUconn wrote:Also, in the picture of the future with the horseshoe, that is most definitely NOT the current field house underneath the bleachers. It is probably 10 yards away from the endzone which is enough for some bleachers (obviously since there were some there last year), but they would have to be at a ridiculously steep angle to clear the roof of the field house.Despite the conclusions you've drawn, based on a now grossly inaccurate rendering (The plans for the press box and new deck in Phase One have already been changed.), the current field house WILL remain throughout all of the phases which are currently being discussed and planned within the context of both the immediate and distant futures.
flamesfan30 wrote:so what does that mean? what's different from the picture?Why when someone suggests change do you automatically assume that less is the result?
no more 1,000 seat classroom in the tower?
flamesfan30 wrote:is the upper deck bigger or smaller?Have you heard of the term "cantilever" as it regards stadium enhancement?
01LUGrad wrote:When I left campus they were just starting to fill in the ravine to build the Vines center. First time I ever saw it was when I flew into Lynchburg for my wedding.phoenix wrote:No kidding. I left before there was even one flipp'n Jeffersonian column on campus.gymrat.chic wrote:Too bad us students won't see most of it until we come back for some alumni event....Welcome to my world
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
jcmanson wrote:Just a little over a week now. Any guesses on how long it will take for demolition?LUADJeff wrote:Demolition on Williams Stadium scheduled for one month from today!
JLFJR wrote: We just need to get the environmentalist wackos out of the way