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By logic
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flameshaw wrote:Regardless of how this pans out, I will always be grateful for the excellent job JB has done at LU. I believe that the wild card may be the potential of each school. I don't see much upside for ECU in the long term, they will always live in the shadows of the ACC schools. They can and will get better, but they have reached 90% of their potential. LU still has lots of potential and the Administration has proven that the sports program will remain a priority. Bottom line is we have a lot to be thankful for.

Hear Hear!! Well said my good man!
By LUconn
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#420517
I don't want to debate on which stadium is better, there's looks a little bigger. But I do want to say they got taken if they paid over twice as much as we did for ours. The site where our new place sits was literally a giant hillside/ravine. They moved truckloads of Candlers Mountain for months until they had a flat area to even start building. If we did all that for 5 million, I can't imagine what we could have got for 11.5. An identical one right beside it, apparently.
By thepostman
#420530
Construction costs are down but yeah I completely agree luconn
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By adam42381
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#420549
I'm sure there costs included lighting and the scoreboard. I have no idea what this actually cost, but Liberty already had those, right?
By logic
#420558
It really shouldn't even be up for debate. We're going to have a better/nicer/more fan friendly/athlete friendly/recruit friendly/donor friendly baseball stadium than East Carolina.

Ask any player, what is more important to him:

1. Having a seating capacity of 3,000 (half of which are bleacher seats) as does East Carolina vs. only 2,500 (all chair backs) here.

2. Having your own weight room inside your stadium right next to your clubhouse, vs not having a weight room inside said clubhouse.



Then ask the same question to recruits. Case closed.
By From the class of 09
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logic wrote:It really shouldn't even be up for debate. We're going to have a better/nicer/more fan friendly/athlete friendly/recruit friendly/donor friendly baseball stadium than East Carolina.

Ask any player, what is more important to him:

1. Having a seating capacity of 3,000 (half of which are bleacher seats) as does East Carolina vs. only 2,500 (all chair backs) here.

2. Having your own weight room inside your stadium right next to your clubhouse, vs not having a weight room inside said clubhouse.



Then ask the same question to recruits. Case closed.
read and acknowledged
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By Sly Fox
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#420566
For those following along here is a post from an ECU blogger ...
Bonesville.net wrote:Pirate Notebook No. 507
Monday, February 18, 2013

Help wanted: Mover and shaker
Focus vital in ECU's quest for a new AD

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By Denny O'Brien
©2013 Bonesville.net
All Rights Reserved.


My first reaction to East Carolina’s decision to use a large search committee to identify the school’s next athletics director wasn’t a good one.

Truthfully, that position hasn’t changed.

Anytime a school assembles an oversized group of individuals to guide critical hiring decisions, individual agendas have more potential to interfere with the process. That naturally can lead to contentious discussions that ultimately culminate with the selection of a compromise candidate that appeases all sides.

We’ve seen it before at ECU. But hopefully not again.
Click Here for Full Story
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By jbock13
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#420579
logic wrote:
1. Having a seating capacity of 3,000 (half of which are bleacher seats) as does East Carolina vs. only 2,500 (all chair backs) here.
Yeah, because we all know athletes care about whether the crowd can sit comfortably or not. :lol:

Other than that comment, honestly I agree with you that Liberty isn't much different than East Carolina. As far as facilities.
By rogers3
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#420599
LU stadium smaller, but, in my opinion, looks to be nicer than ECU's. Of course, they best us by 500 seats, but they do have close to double the student population- around 24,000. What has SJ been drinking? :wink:
By SuperJon
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#420600
You can look up all the stats online, but they don't tell the whole story. ECU has 3000 seats. They also have areas in right and left field dedicated to standing room only where people can tailgate during the game. It leads to an amazing atmosphere. ECU's park/atmosphere is top 25 in the country.
By thepostman
#420603
No way. Liberty is amazing. Probably the best ever. Nobody in their right mind would ever think of leaving Liberty unless its to a top SEC program. Even then we will surpass those programs in 5 years so it would be crazy for them to leave..... :roll:
By flamehunter
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I don't see how anyone can logically believe they can know what situation is best for another person, especially someone they don't know personally. The whole argument about which stadium is better is irrelevant. All that matters to Mr. Barber is what he feels is best for him and his family. Besides, he is not the only good candidate for the position. He may never even have a decision to make.
By rogers3
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SuperJon wrote:You can look up all the stats online, but they don't tell the whole story. ECU has 3000 seats. They also have areas in right and left field dedicated to standing room only where people can tailgate during the game. It leads to an amazing atmosphere. ECU's park/atmosphere is top 25 in the country.
I'll give the atmosphere to ECU. I dont think we'll beat it. Facility, I'd still vote for LU. Not a baseball fan, but I think LU's looks nicer... and LU has the added advantage of having better surrounding scenery.
On the subject of AD, JB would be wise to go to ECU if he wants to end up at an SEC/ACC/ etc. school.
It really depends on an offer and what he sees as his end goal. Jeff is one of the nicest and most approachable guys I've ever met in any level of administration or athletics.
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By PAmedic
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rogers3 wrote:... Jeff is one of the nicest and most approachable guys I've ever met in any level of administration or athletics.
agreed. couple years ago he drove all the way to Lehigh University one fall Saturday just to talk to me. Cause I'm important.

then we watched a football game. Coincidence that one was being played I guess.
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By alabama24
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#420644
PAmedic wrote:he drove all the way to Lehigh University one fall Saturday just to talk to me
:D
By logic
#420647
rogers3 wrote:
SuperJon wrote:You can look up all the stats online, but they don't tell the whole story. ECU has 3000 seats. They also have areas in right and left field dedicated to standing room only where people can tailgate during the game. It leads to an amazing atmosphere. ECU's park/atmosphere is top 25 in the country.
I'll give the atmosphere to ECU. I dont think we'll beat it. Facility, I'd still vote for LU. Not a baseball fan, but I think LU's looks nicer... and LU has the added advantage of having better surrounding scenery.
On the subject of AD, JB would be wise to go to ECU if he wants to end up at an SEC/ACC/ etc. school.
It really depends on an offer and what he sees as his end goal. Jeff is one of the nicest and most approachable guys I've ever met in any level of administration or athletics.


I am happy that you agree with me....but scenery? C'mon man!! We have a weight room in our new baseball stadium. A baseball only weight room. And we're talking about scenery? Think of the implications of baseball having it's own weight room...no more sharing with other sports and so forth. There is a reason why every football team in the country who wants to actually be somebody has a football only weight room.

SJ -

ECU having 500 more seats than us can hardly be the straw that makes their stadium better than ours. 500 more seats is a non-issue when looking at what we have to offer above and beyond. Suites in the plural, weight room, training room, more batting cages, etc.

ECU baseball sharing the weight room with cheer squad, LU baseball in their own weight room inside their own stadium right next to their clubhouse and training room. I'll take that over 500 oddly placed bleacher seats any day of the week. Those seats above the third base line look like a badly placed garage on a house that shouldn't have one.
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By BJWilliams
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#420656
Logic, youd be surprised how much the surrounding area can have as well as the gameday experience. Having the weight room is nice and what not but if the experience while youre at the stadium sucks, once the "ohh, shiny new toy" feeling wears off, people aren't going to give a flying hoot about whether or not the stadium has a baseball only weight room, or indoor batting tunnels or any of the bells and whistles.
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By Purple Haize
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#420661
Yeah, because a weight room ads so much to the game day experience. Lets see a bunch of people hanging out in the outfield enjoying themselves or a weight room? Which is more cogent to a player enjoying their career......hmmm
By Humble_Opinion
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#420685
ECU baseball sharing the weight room with cheer squad, LU baseball in their own weight room inside their own stadium right next to their clubhouse and training room.
I'm now married, so I'm not making this comment for me. However, were I a young 18 - 20 yr. old again, I don't know that I'd necessarily mind sharing a weight room with the cheer squad... Some might even view it as an added perk...

:lol:
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By BJWilliams
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#420686
As much as having their own weight room and training room and clubhouse is all well and good, Im sure that recruits would like to know that they arent playing in front of 150 fans who really arent enjoying themselves at the game.
By JK37
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This is a conversation about Liberty's current athletic director's involvement in ECU's search for a new athletic director, and you guys really think the baseball stadium is going to impact this decision enough to discuss it for 20+ posts?!

GET SERIOUS!

Ask ANYBODY outside of the Liberty Bubble, and a move from Liberty to East Carolina University is a sizable step upward in the career of athletic administrator.
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By BJWilliams
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#420696
I think what this originated from is a debate logic started about Liberty being a better place than ECU which led to discussion of baseball facilities
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By Purple Haize
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JK37 wrote:This is a conversation about Liberty's current athletic director's involvement in ECU's search for a new athletic director, and you guys really think the baseball stadium is going to impact this decision enough to discuss it for 20+ posts?!

GET SERIOUS!

Ask ANYBODY outside of the Liberty Bubble, and a move from Liberty to East Carolina University is a sizable step upward in the career of athletic administrator.
Blasphemer !
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