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All y’all that talk about moving the tournament from Hoover
Posted on 5/28/23 at 8:05 am
Posted on 5/28/23 at 8:05 am
I follow LSU and Southern Mississippi. Went to the LSU and Ark game. Today I will drive down to Montgomery from Birmingham to watch Southern Mississippi play in the Sun Belt Championship. Looking through the map app At River Walk Stadium it is easy to tell parking could be a problem. The Hoover Met is set up for this type of an event and would be hard to duplicate. Safe parking, RV parking right on site. What do you want?
Posted on 5/28/23 at 8:12 am to stang14
I attended two sessions this week and thought the same thing… it would be difficult to replicate.
16-20k seat stadium
RV parking
Tailgate space
Large event center for Fan Fair
What other venue has all that? An urban setting just won’t work.
16-20k seat stadium
RV parking
Tailgate space
Large event center for Fan Fair
What other venue has all that? An urban setting just won’t work.
This post was edited on 5/28/23 at 8:13 am
Posted on 5/28/23 at 8:25 am to AUTiger789
I was there for the Bama vs UF game. The only thing I would suggest is a better way to clear out the stadium between the first session, that went into OT, and the second session. Folks were standing in long lines for well over 30 minutes. There were very few porta johns around and thankfully someone pointed out the Fan interaction building. It has been years since I have been to a game at the met and the mens restrooms have not been updated at all. That game was a sell out and there were people standing in line for a urinal. Overall I think based on being centrally located and the other things mentioned that it is a good location.
Posted on 5/28/23 at 8:33 am to mrbroker
I know there is a proposal to add another exit on I 459 to service Hoover. I have to believe one of this projects main goals is to facilitate getting traffic in and out of the stadium area.
Posted on 5/28/23 at 8:35 am to mrbroker
Tell me one big event where people don't have to stand in line?
Posted on 5/28/23 at 9:00 am to stang14
Yes the exit will be 2 miles down towards Tuscaloosa. I’m sure they will try and figure out a back way that they can get people to it
Posted on 5/28/23 at 9:10 am to stang14
I guess if you have an RV, it's a great site, but how many RVs actually make the trip? 100? With 2 people per RV, that's a whopping 200 fans. Even if you double it, that's not a significant number. I'd rather have it at a place that has a bunch of hotels within walking distance.
BTW: Oklahoma City has both -- hotels within walking distance, and surface parking which could accommodate RV parking.
BTW: Oklahoma City has both -- hotels within walking distance, and surface parking which could accommodate RV parking.
Posted on 5/28/23 at 9:20 am to stang14
I am wondering what kind of attendance the other conferences had at their conference tourneys.
This post was edited on 5/28/23 at 9:40 am
Posted on 5/28/23 at 9:29 am to twk
OKC is not even close to being centrally located. Duh
Posted on 5/28/23 at 9:35 am to twk
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Oklahoma City has both -- hotels within walking distance, and surface parking which could accommodate RV parking.
And is a full days drive, or more, from all but 4 teams in the conference.
Posted on 5/28/23 at 9:37 am to stang14
If it moves, it needs to move east.
Posted on 5/28/23 at 9:45 am to mrbroker
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the first session, that went into OT
I know Bama fans don’t care about baseball, but damn I didn’t think it was this bad.
Posted on 5/28/23 at 9:50 am to twk
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BTW: Oklahoma City has both -- hotels within walking distance, and surface parking which could accommodate RV parking.
The only cool thing about having it in OKC would be having the ability to hold fights in front of Sonic HQ across from the ballpark. I know that you’re used to ugly land, no trees, shitty buildings, and lame people who don’t seem to have a place. But most of the rest of us try to avoid Oklahoma when we can - imo, truly the ugliest and dirtiest state in the country. And their culture is…redneck, I guess? But not exactly Southern. Can’t even get sweet tea there. Especially when you’re as far west as OKC.
ETA: but yes, Bricktown has the space.
This post was edited on 5/28/23 at 9:52 am
Posted on 5/28/23 at 10:02 am to BigBinBR
YOu ok with Extra innings then?
Posted on 5/28/23 at 10:06 am to mrbroker
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went into OT
Are you referring to extra innings? Baseball doesn’t have over time
Posted on 5/28/23 at 10:16 am to kjntgr
yes and see above.
sometimes my senior brain and typing fingers are not synched up.
sometimes my senior brain and typing fingers are not synched up.
Posted on 5/28/23 at 10:39 am to JeffLebowski
i will slam you into the hood of my nissan rogue down the sonic baw
Posted on 5/28/23 at 10:44 am to stang14
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I know there is a proposal to add another exit on I 459 to service Hoover. I have to believe one of this projects main goals is to facilitate getting traffic in and out of the stadium area.
It’s been approved by the state and the city, but is likely a 4-5 year project, at least. The main goal is to alleviate traffic on the other side of the interstate from the stadium. Stadium could see some benefit from it, but it’d mainly be residual benefit around the 459 interchange.
Pretty sure I read recently the city just approved some improvements to the stadium. I doubt the tournament is moving anywhere anytime soon if that happens. From all I’ve heard, the city and the SEC have a great relationship.
Posted on 5/28/23 at 10:50 am to twk
Bricktown is perfect for this. It might be the single redeeming quality about OU joining the conference.
Odd years in Bricktown.
Even years in Hoover.
Odd years in Bricktown.
Even years in Hoover.
Posted on 5/28/23 at 10:50 am to stang14
It will never move. And it shouldn't. There are turf fields and a duplicate field behind the Met. If there are any delays, they can get the games played. That facility is amateur baseball mecca. So many tournaments played there.
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