Beard N Balls Bundle Posted November 21 Posted November 21 Just now, TexasFanatic said: 😂😂😂Is this real? Great recruiting pitch 2 Quote
TexasFanatic Posted November 21 Author Posted November 21 Just now, Beard N Balls Bundle said: 😂😂😂Is this real? Great recruiting pitch I pray it is! I guarantee you someone here is gonna be like…. It’s fake, you shouldn’t have Twitter… IDGAF. It’s funny a s h I t and we all know OU is poor 3 Quote
Tuco Ramirez Posted November 21 Posted November 21 Artist rendering of the renovated stadium. 1 17 1 Quote
GDI Posted November 21 Posted November 21 42 minutes ago, Tuco Ramirez said: Artist rendering of the renovated stadium. Dam, that looks just like my HS stadium. But that track may be a little better than ours. Quote
SchoolColors Posted November 21 Posted November 21 1 hour ago, TexasFanatic said: You do know we decreased capacity right? Quote
horns96 Posted November 22 Posted November 22 4 hours ago, AusMOJO said: Didn't we do the same thing? No. 1 Quote
alrightalrightalright Posted November 22 Posted November 22 (edited) Now it’s even easier to never buy a ticket to a game there! Thanks OU Edited November 22 by alrightalrightalright Quote
horns96 Posted November 22 Posted November 22 In the last 30years that I've obsessed about college football, I don't recall any program reducing their stadium capacity by almost 10%. OU will now be around 11th in SEC in stadium capacity. 1 Quote
hookem1014 Posted November 22 Posted November 22 Terrible for college football if big programs start to do this. Stadiums are meant to be packed and loud. Oh well sucks to be a Sooner 🤘 1 Quote
Burnt Orange Horn Posted November 22 Posted November 22 Castiglione chewing on a word salad of why Brokelahoma cannot draw. 🏈🤘🏻🏈🤘🏼🏈🤘🏈🤘🏽🏈🤘🏾🏈🤘🏿🏈 Quote
horns96 Posted November 22 Posted November 22 24 minutes ago, Burnt Orange Horn said: Castiglione chewing on a word salad of why Brokelahoma cannot draw. 🏈🤘🏻🏈🤘🏼🏈🤘🏈🤘🏽🏈🤘🏾🏈🤘🏿🏈 I'm sure he's done the math and it works out for his bottom line, but what a terrible look for everyone on the field and the OU folks not in those luxury suites. Quote
Jc Dobbs Posted Sunday at 04:17 PM Posted Sunday at 04:17 PM On 11/21/2025 at 5:19 PM, THookem said: In the longest -winded response to a question in sports journalism history, Ole' Joe used the word "Demand" a total of FOUR times. Yikes. I suppose the home seating is looking too much like the South end of the Cotton Bowl Stadium in the fourth quarter of the Texas -OU game. Quote
Kevin C Posted Sunday at 04:28 PM Posted Sunday at 04:28 PM DKR capacity at 100,119 latest I’ve seen. In past couple years, we’ve set all-time record for attendance. https://texaslonghorns.com/facilities/dkr-texas-memorial-stadium/1#crowds Quote
Inspired73 Posted Sunday at 04:34 PM Posted Sunday at 04:34 PM Not to argumentative, but we also decreased seating with our South End Zone changes.........actually a super move because those seats were literally out of the stadium. The trend now is to cannibalize the cheap seats and replace with lux boxes. I think Northwestern has the right idea. Especially if you are a niche market. Personally, I think we should tear out the top 20 rows of the West upper deck. Add a "short sun canopy" that reduces afternoon sun and increases crowd noise. Just another good idea that CDC hasn't asked me about! 1 Quote
horns96 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago On 11/23/2025 at 10:34 AM, Inspired73 said: Not to argumentative, but we also decreased seating with our South End Zone changes.........actually a super move because those seats were literally out of the stadium. The trend now is to cannibalize the cheap seats and replace with lux boxes. I think Northwestern has the right idea. Especially if you are a niche market. Personally, I think we should tear out the top 20 rows of the West upper deck. Add a "short sun canopy" that reduces afternoon sun and increases crowd noise. Just another good idea that CDC hasn't asked me about! Just stumbled upon your Northwestern reference. Interesting, thanks. (...OU can blame it on the consultants) The television-viewing experience has prompted new NFL stadiums to trim capacity by 20 to 25 percent from previous generations to bolster the value of attending in person, according to Marc Ganis, the co-founder and managing director of Sportscorp Ltd., a consulting firm that has helped drive more than two dozen sports facility projects in the U.S. and China. Quote
Bobby_Batronic Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) On 11/21/2025 at 5:43 PM, SchoolColors said: You do know we decreased capacity right? Alabama did it too. We’ve reached the tipping point in the chase for money where major schools have priced out the average fan for games worth watching, and the best return on investment is suites for big donors and corporate interests over raw attendance. Edited 1 hour ago by Bobby_Batronic 1 Quote
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