How rich are the Ryan's?
I'm not really a fan of the exterior, kind of blah. I'll bet it's nice once you get a seat, though. The roof over the seats would be terrific. That said, I've made my position clear. I love our old dump.This is the kind and quality of stadium NU should design and build. High end quality all the way.
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Yeah, given how thorough Phillips and company were with the design process for Ryan Fieldhouse as well as the Welsh-Ryan renovation; I assume they'll take a full look at what TCU, Baylor, and Stanford did with their renovations and incorporate aspects of their work into our design process based on what really improved the experience at their games the most.This is the kind and quality of stadium NU should design and build. High end quality all the way.
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Baylor spent $266 million on their a few years ago. For us, that would probably cost around $325-340 million.How rich are the Ryan's?
Like I said earlier, it's not my money, but I have a really hard time believing that they are going to spend $300,000,000 for a team with 25,000 fans. We are lucky we have a team at all with our fan base and I don't think a new stadium is going to dramatically change anything. I wouldn't build anything until we can consistently put 35,000 of our own fans in the seats. The gameday experience generally sucks because of our fans not because of the stadium.Yeah, given how thorough Phillips and company were with the design process for Ryan Fieldhouse as well as the Welsh-Ryan renovation; I assume they'll take a full look at what TCU, Baylor, and Stanford did with their renovations and incorporate aspects of their work into our design process based on what really improved the experience at their games the most.
They'll probably go and look at larger stadium renovations as well, but the most relevant for us are Baylor and TCU for sure.
Baylor spent $266 million on their a few years ago. For us, that would probably cost around $325-340 million.
The Ryans would probably put up around $75 million as the anchor donor; Ryan's mentioned the stadium work coming up next in his last interview with Teddy, so I assume the Ryans will participate.
I wouldn't be that pessimistic about our fanbase.Like I said earlier, it's not my money, but I have a really hard time believing that they are going to spend $300,000,000 for a team with 25,000 fans. We are lucky we have a team at all with our fan base and I don't think a new stadium is going to dramatically change anything. I wouldn't build anything until we can consistently put 35,000 of our own fans in the seats. The gameday experience generally sucks because of our fans not because of the stadium.
TOTALLY disagree. Look at the shadow lines in in not so late afternoon, when most of the game will be played. And why is "Lake Michigan" pea green. Yuk. They're not doing a lot of things right.
With Hungary Jack as your hostess.The Bears should have built something along the river south of the Loop. Imagine taking a water taxi booze cruise from Navy Pier to the game on a sunny fall afternoon.
They haven't announced anything have they? Why would they redo Ryan, i.e., what's wrong with it? It only needs to hold about 40,000. Anything more will just be silly except Willycat may like more seats.Assuming Pat Ryan is the lead donor of the potential $150-300 million project (somewhere in that range is reasonable depending on how much they plan to rebuild/renovate), there'd be 2 solid reasons for a rename to Ryan Stadium:
1) Prevent any confusion between the stadium and Ryan Fieldhouse.
2) So the field can be named for a certain coach after he retires in a few decades.
It seems obvious that they considered this when they chose the name of the fieldhouse, but I just wanted to see if anybody had any inside info on this (or is this just an obvious public assumption).
I'd imagine that any rebuild/renovation would keep the original ideas and probably expand upon them; i.e. build out the original design for 4 towers on the corners and keep the facade but have steeper stands with seats in possibly 3 tiers of around 43-45k seats.As I live far away and don't attend games, I don't have a fierce opinion about the repair/replacement of Dyche Stadium/Ryan Field. But, I hope any new design retains an aspect of the towers. The towers were the one thing I remembered when I first saw Dyche in 1972 (back then there were NU helmets painted on the facade of the towers).
Uh, Turk, as for Ill. State, BIG teams aren't supposed to schedule FCS teams any more (but the Fighting Illini didn't get the memo. See their 2018 schedule). And Eastern did win at Rutgers last year. As for PSLs, I'll believe that when I see it. Basketball is very different with limited seating.They haven't announced anything have they? Why would they redo Ryan, i.e., what's wrong with it? It only needs to hold about 40,000. Anything more will just be silly except Willycat may like more seats.
But, certain key people say they are going to charge ridiculous yearly PSL's and few will buy the seats to see Eastern Michigan and Illinois state. But they are going outside of Ryan for this one by leasing the naming rights to Purina. Certain key people have said that they are going to name the stadium "The Litter Box"
I think we have a new moniker to replace the “Fake on the Lake”.They haven't announced anything have they? Why would they redo Ryan, i.e., what's wrong with it? It only needs to hold about 40,000. Anything more will just be silly except Willycat may like more seats.
But, certain key people say they are going to charge ridiculous yearly PSL's and few will buy the seats to see Eastern Michigan and Illinois state. But they are going outside of Ryan for this one by leasing the naming rights to Purina. Certain key people have said that they are going to name the stadium "The Litter Box"
They will get around the demand for FB tickets by reducing the seating to 20,000 or less.Uh, Turk, as for Ill. State, BIG teams aren't supposed to schedule FCS teams any more (but the Fighting Illini didn't get the memo. See their 2018 schedule). And Eastern did win at Rutgers last year. As for PSLs, I'll believe that when I see it. Basketball is very different with limited seating.
Like I said earlier, it's not my money, but I have a really hard time believing that they are going to spend $300,000,000 for a team with 25,000 fans. We are lucky we have a team at all with our fan base and I don't think a new stadium is going to dramatically change anything. I wouldn't build anything until we can consistently put 35,000 of our own fans in the seats. The gameday experience generally sucks because of our fans not because of the stadium.
Hope they don't look to Akron, CFU, FAU, and FIU? Maybe look to Minnesota and Indiana.And with a better stadium, the fans will come! I think we are too hard core on this board. People forget that a huge number of NU fans are like "oh no honeyyyyy.....it's so chilly today.......can't we just watch the game at Bufflo Wild WIngs.....". Build something nice, good concessions, bathrooms, etc, more will come.
I agree the Baylor Stadium is great. I am for the TCU stadium though because it fits the Ryan Field footprint. I am pretty sure Baylor is larger. We would have trouble getting it approved methinks. But it's definitely a superb stadium.
I'm sure we will get good architects who will visit all of these places and other new stadiums like Orlando (Central Florida), Akron, FAU and FIU, etc.
I think we have a new moniker to replace the “Fake on the Lake”.
"Ashland Avenue A$$hole""The Shell by the El"
"Sh*thole on Central"
The athletic department is on a separate budget, and that budget will be getting a $20m per year boost from the new TV deal payouts starting this year.Uh ohs. Blew it all on Taj Fitz...
Northwestern to defer projects, filling faculty positions to make up for projected deficit
https://dailynorthwestern.com/2018/...ing-faculty-positions-make-projected-deficit/
Hope they don't look to Akron, CFU, FAU, and FIU? Maybe look to Minnesota and Indiana.
Really liked the Minnesota stadium. Especially the beer bar!No I was hoping they WOULD look at what those schools did (and Minnesota too - forgot about them).
A bridge from Central Street lots over to lake and the stadium would be the way to go. Although they might need to add a "people mover" for us old folks.This is the kind and quality of stadium NU should design and build. High end quality all the way.
Watch and enjoy!!