That thing looked like a giant Diorama of a football game built my a grade school kid. I kept thinking I would see a 50 foot person peering in through the class.
Does anyone else see that southern exposure through the class and think Easy-Bake Oven come August?
That thing looked like a giant Diorama of a football game built my a grade school kid. I kept thinking I would see a 50 foot person peering in through the class.
Does anyone else see that southern exposure through the class and think Easy-Bake Oven come August?
I'm not a big fan of domed stadiums. I wouldn't care for one at BDS. Soemthing about the Fall season and open air does it for me. It's part of the experience I've grown to love I suppose.
I'm also not a fan of Bham trying to lure in a NFL team or build some huge stadium. There is zero need for it. The Southeast is more of a college area than Pro-ball area anyways IMHO so there is not as big of a love for Pro ball as in other parts of the country. I just don't see the logic in that idea at all. If they want to build on Bham, why not start with making the streets safe to be on or rebuild some of the crummy sides of town that are in desperate need of help? Instead they'd rather rely on some lame idea in hopes of bringing $$$ to the city. Cleaning the city up would bring people back, thus regenerate $$$. /rant on that subject :lol:
Last one added about 9,000. I don't think you'll see any connecting between the upper decks. The east and west UD's are several feet off from each other.
At some point ( don't ask me when or where I saw this) Saban had mentioned wanting to lower the field and bring the seats closer to the feild... the estimates on that woudl be another 15k seats... but its highly unlikely, that is if its even feasibly possible
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