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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 898302" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>As far as the program itself goes it’s fine how it is. Just don’t come in and try to limit funding from the successful programs and try to funnel it to football and basketball to kickstart their processes. I think he’ll probably need to hire a new baseball HC soon (maybe after this upcoming season), and the easy choice is Ramsey, but there will probably be other candidates too. I’m sure Ramsey wanted the FSU job after last season, but they went and got Link Jarrett who did a fantastic job at Notre Dame. A situation like that may arise at Tech this year, and I don’t want to just hand the keys to Ramsey just because he’s at the door.</p><p></p><p>As far as everything else is concerned, the new team facilities are incredible. Top notch not only in the state, but in the conference, the southeast region, and the country. The only real improvements I think we can make to enhance the overall experience would be to renovate the press box are and the stands behind home plate. They look pretty dated, especially when you look around at similar sized stadiums throughout the ACC and SEC. And the first base side of the stadium needs to be redone at some point to make it look better on TV. The additions down left field line look great, so we need something to match that on the other side of the field. The mostly empty metal bleachers with just open concrete and a look at Ferst St isn’t very pleasing to the eye. If that is going to be where the student tickets are mainly located, they should make it a little more special for them. Put a beer stand over there, a covered patio/picnic area. Hell turn that whole concrete lot into a beer garden. It would look cool and actually be of use.</p><p></p><p>Maybe some more simple additions to the stadium like upgrading the lighting to LED, putting some ribbon LED boards on the (hopefully new and improved) press box area and on the Champions hall building.</p><p></p><p>Other than that I’m not sure there’s much else to do. The actual playing surface is great, the team’s facilities are great, the backdrop of the stadium is great. Mostly just some fan amenities stuff and upgrading the stadium to more closely fit the upgrades and additions going on at other large schools across the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 898302, member: 4572"] As far as the program itself goes it’s fine how it is. Just don’t come in and try to limit funding from the successful programs and try to funnel it to football and basketball to kickstart their processes. I think he’ll probably need to hire a new baseball HC soon (maybe after this upcoming season), and the easy choice is Ramsey, but there will probably be other candidates too. I’m sure Ramsey wanted the FSU job after last season, but they went and got Link Jarrett who did a fantastic job at Notre Dame. A situation like that may arise at Tech this year, and I don’t want to just hand the keys to Ramsey just because he’s at the door. As far as everything else is concerned, the new team facilities are incredible. Top notch not only in the state, but in the conference, the southeast region, and the country. The only real improvements I think we can make to enhance the overall experience would be to renovate the press box are and the stands behind home plate. They look pretty dated, especially when you look around at similar sized stadiums throughout the ACC and SEC. And the first base side of the stadium needs to be redone at some point to make it look better on TV. The additions down left field line look great, so we need something to match that on the other side of the field. The mostly empty metal bleachers with just open concrete and a look at Ferst St isn’t very pleasing to the eye. If that is going to be where the student tickets are mainly located, they should make it a little more special for them. Put a beer stand over there, a covered patio/picnic area. Hell turn that whole concrete lot into a beer garden. It would look cool and actually be of use. Maybe some more simple additions to the stadium like upgrading the lighting to LED, putting some ribbon LED boards on the (hopefully new and improved) press box area and on the Champions hall building. Other than that I’m not sure there’s much else to do. The actual playing surface is great, the team’s facilities are great, the backdrop of the stadium is great. Mostly just some fan amenities stuff and upgrading the stadium to more closely fit the upgrades and additions going on at other large schools across the country. [/QUOTE]
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