At this point it is impossible to correct, without completely scrapping the seating and starting over, which I don't see happening. But lets spend the money and tear it all down and start over to se what it would do.The north section, east section, and the corners have 18 rows. Lets say you waned to add a tiny 2 inches of leg room. That is an extra 3 feet that would be needed at the bottom. Sure it seems like there is enough rom at the floor but three feet would cramp it up a lot. The cost will be the main factor. It may b a million bucks for the entire bleachers!! Now way they do anything, no going to happen. Seriously, I sit in the east side and I m 6'1" and don't think it is that bad. I also went to the north end to check out the seats and again, not bad. Sure it's a little tight, but nothing that much worse or different then most stadium seating I have been in.
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you dont think its bad, but for some it is...simple agree to disagree
I'm in the Tolerant camp, but....but they should have made more room in a BRAND NEW renovation. The old 1980 theater seats in my old hometowns defunct movie hall had more leg room, its 2016 people are not getting smaller
but again it is what it is
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Looking at the plans the cut section shows one less row on the east side than what actually ended up being in place. This could be an impact to "legroom". The drawing depiction which is far from being actual or even having the company that ends up providing the bleachers shows ample leg room space 10"+. The spec's have just about everything else listed except legroom. So if they didn't call out a minimum leg room space and all the other items match the spec's the bleacher supplier will wash their hands of it and say it's per spec. Any changes would be on NDSUs dime.
I'm 6'-4" and leg room is always an issue for me everywhere so to see people that are much shorter than I am complaining about something only people my height and taller usually are the only ones affected by "space conserving legroom sizes" is a bit concerning. Thankfully I have seats where there isn't a seat in front of me (I think!?) People have used my seats may need to verify as I haven't had the pleasure to check it out myself!