The other thing we've seen recently across CFB is coaches who aren't looking to move up HC roles. That's a whole lot more work and spotlight on you than being OC, and if you are already making $1m+ a year may not be worth it.
An opportunity for fans to be inside the practice facility would be very cool, I don't think it'd be too difficult to arrange beer sales too - maybe use the baseball field concessions?
Author is a moron and I can guarantee the majority of Clemson's fanbase doesn't agree. That offense repeatedly beat some very good Clemson teams, even twice in the same season in 2009.
We can put the "older boomers" in the flat area underneath the scoreboard and setup some couches to keep them comfy. Easy access, minimal steps, and the sound system shouldn't bother them - I understand they don't hear too good anyway and the higher frequencies are usually above their hearing...
As an non-NFL viewer, how is this the case? Are NFL games not all already broadcast? CFB is already played every day of the week except Sunday, and I don't see why games wouldn't start getting played on Sundays if the NFL is going to vacate some of those spots for other days of the week.
The state of North Carolina generates over a billion dollars every year from the ACC's existence and holding events in the state, they do not want that to go away. If UNC/NC State/Duke leave and go to another conference, that conference is not going to move their championships to NC.
Poor sightlines from the concourses exist in a lot of stadiums, even brand new ones, and its usually solved with TVs. If I go to Truist Park or Mercedes Benz, unless you are standing right at the railing of the concourse with no one in your way, you aren't going to be able to see anything going...
Food amenities, bathrooms, and individual seating/seatbacks instead of bleachers seem to be the main things people want upgraded at BDS. Sight lines are great in nearly every seat in the stadium, and not sure what change would be needed to the concourses or for gathering areas.
Agreed, never heard anyone claim that. The closest claim I've heard is that the Big 12 is a more stable conference, which is true because nobody wants any of the teams in the Big 12 anymore whereas the ACC has teams that are viewed as valuable and some of those teams are fighting to leave.
Okay, then it seems kind of silly to tell someone else to cough up a few hundred extra bucks for a ticket. If they don't go because they can't afford/don't want to buy an overpriced ticket through the GTAA, the GTAA makes no money and there is at least one less Tech fan at the game. If they do...
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