NDSU wouldn't be giving up any more land for any of these ideas. I think the city signed a 99 year land lease with NDSU back in the 80s for the existing grounds.
NDSU wouldn't be giving up any more land for any of these ideas. I think the city signed a 99 year land lease with NDSU back in the 80s for the existing grounds.
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they should build a hotel with a water slide on the side of the fargodome.
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These ideas linking the SHAC and Dome along with the proposed IPF would make the entire NDSU sports complex pretty GD impressive.
There is going to have to be some skyway or elevated walkway, otherwise you cut off yet another key route to getting out/away from Fargodome.
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I'm actually kind of surprised a private company hasn't built something like that. A massive waterpark would be huge here.
It would have to be one of the biggest collections of multi use / linked sports facilities around. Big time feel. Then throw in the Indoor Football Practice field and wow!
Just make sure it's tall enough for the thousands of giant tailgating rigs. I can just visualize a tricked out tailgating rig ripping it's top off.
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I get that but it further locks us into the dome. How are we supposed to grow football without a serious dome expansion or completely new building?
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Because we dont have half a billion to expand the dome significantly or rebuild and even if we did, we wouldn't have a home stadium for a year or 2.
I've posted this before, but the reality is our peers are the G5 Conferences, not Power 5. If you look at the average G5 attendance, we are probably only 2-3k away from what we need for capacity. We dont need and cant afford a 35k seat stadium unless we want to watch games in sub zero weather.
2017 G5 Attendance Averages
American - 28,669
Mountain West - 24,963
Conference USA - 19,248
Sunbelt- 17,843
MAC - 15,390
My fear is if they widen the concourse on the west, they fuck up and dont allow for any slight expansion for seats up top in the form of club seating. We need a few thousand more seats and that is part of a realistic plan. We will never be able to add huge numbers but getting to 20k with premium club seating is important
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Your forgetting why MAC, CUSA, MWC, etc have stadiums that are 25-30k and larger. The only way they can occasionally host P5 and larger G5 schools is by having a stadium big enough to accommodate the larger crowds that are expected when playing those schools, otherwise they won't come. We need a plan as to what Bison football looks like in 5 years, 10 years, 25 years etc. The current Dome is not going to get us there, a dome that seats 25k-30k would.
Let's put it this way, fundraising is just beginning for an IPF. So no money for a new stadium is going to come from NDSU any time soon. So since NDSU isn't going to foot the bill, you're going to ask the city to do it to accommodate something that takes place 7-11 times per year? That's a pretty tough sell. What the Fargodome will do is what's best for the Fargodome. They will do what they can with the money they have to accommodate NSDU the best they can, but they're not going to build the place just for NDSU. And what does NDSU football look like to you in 5, 10, 25 years? Are we still FCS? If we are, than think of the Fargodome as Cameron Indoor Stadium. Small venue, great atmosphere, high demand for tickets. Or do you see NDSU going FBS? What conference? Doesn't really matter though because a new stadium would need to be built. NDSU isn't forcing themselves into anything deeper by the Fargodome expanding with more conference space and attaching to the SHAC. It actually increases incoming money for NDSU by utilizing the SHAC for conferences and other large events. NDSU isn't going anywhere though so this is all just hot air offseason talk. And for what you can expand the dome for to get it up to 25k-30k, you could get close to building a new stadium. So that's not happening.
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