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<blockquote data-quote="Vespidae" data-source="post: 907548" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>A friend of mine attended the Atlanta United games, but wasn't interested in going to a Tech game. "Why not?" I asked. "The stadium sucks. I can sit with my friends at Mercedes-Benz, have a cocktail, and the whole vibe is much more fun." </p><p></p><p>She has a point. The entire approach to designing stadiums (stadia?) today is different than it was in 1960. Sightlines are much more important, concourse design, food and beverage, etc. I really enjoy the experience at Ole Miss and in some parts of Neyland, it's a joy. (The visiting part of Neyland sucks, tbh.) I'm in Knoxville a lot and even if you are NOT a Vol fan, it is still the center of social life. Yes, you can't compare ATL and Knoxville ... but you can in college sports. </p><p></p><p>We don't have the money. But if we did ... I would do a total overhaul of BDS to a modern design on the same field. There's no reason why you can't have a Stadium Club with separate entrances that serves adult beverages. (That's what Ole Miss did. And it's great.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespidae, post: 907548, member: 2957"] A friend of mine attended the Atlanta United games, but wasn't interested in going to a Tech game. "Why not?" I asked. "The stadium sucks. I can sit with my friends at Mercedes-Benz, have a cocktail, and the whole vibe is much more fun." She has a point. The entire approach to designing stadiums (stadia?) today is different than it was in 1960. Sightlines are much more important, concourse design, food and beverage, etc. I really enjoy the experience at Ole Miss and in some parts of Neyland, it's a joy. (The visiting part of Neyland sucks, tbh.) I'm in Knoxville a lot and even if you are NOT a Vol fan, it is still the center of social life. Yes, you can't compare ATL and Knoxville ... but you can in college sports. We don't have the money. But if we did ... I would do a total overhaul of BDS to a modern design on the same field. There's no reason why you can't have a Stadium Club with separate entrances that serves adult beverages. (That's what Ole Miss did. And it's great.) [/QUOTE]
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