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re: Vandy's Stadium
Posted on 4/25/12 at 6:59 pm to CAGator
Posted on 4/25/12 at 6:59 pm to CAGator
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Do we need them to boost the GPA of the conference
yes, plus
original member of the sec
head coach, from smart school, who will engage in heated confrontations with opposing coaches on national t.v. that result in law enforcement intervention
head coach with the same name as the premier qb for one of the newest members of the sec...should have some fun f#ck ups from the national media...hello vern.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 7:01 pm to gatorprincess815
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I don't get this. Vandy is smart enough to know visiting fans will pack the stadium for the game. I think it's a genius move to have that large a stadium for them.
The best deal in college football tickets anywhere is the Vandy "family pack" season tickets.
Two adult and two youth tickets, 8 games, about $300 (or that's what it was a few years ago). I'd go to the Bama game, sell the other SEC games on eBay, and donate the rest to charity for atax deduction.
The thing about Vandy's stadium is that it is so small, there is not really a bad seat in the house. Quick and easy to get to when traveling, and plenty of parking. The worst part is the concourses and bathrooms/concessions which are woefully undersized.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 7:30 pm to gatorhata9
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It's sad how little their students care
i was partying in downtown nashville last year when ole miss came to play vandy. ran into some vandy students and their parents and asked them how the game was going (vandy won, i believe) and not one of the students or parents even knew vandy had a football game that day, much less who they were playing. i guess its safe to say that the football team has not endeared themselves to the university yet.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 7:32 pm to sms151t
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Big enough for the Oilers/Titans, what's your issue?
Tha frick it is....
We have our own stadium thank you very much.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 7:33 pm to Rebelgator
Where did they play first year in Nashville? So as I said, big enough for Oilers/Titans.
This post was edited on 4/25/12 at 7:35 pm
Posted on 4/25/12 at 7:34 pm to bingo
quote:When did this happen?
head coach, from smart school, who will engage in heated confrontations with opposing coaches on national t.v. that result in law enforcement intervention
Posted on 4/25/12 at 7:35 pm to sms151t
.... They played at the Liberty Bowl in Memphis too, but it was on a temporary basis.
It's not like the had another option in the area until LP got finished.
It's not like the had another option in the area until LP got finished.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 7:37 pm to Rebelgator
I know. But the point is that the NFL let them play there. They could've made them stay year 2 in Memphis until Adelphia or whatever it's called was completed
Posted on 4/25/12 at 7:39 pm to sms151t
It's LP now.
Plus, they put in extra seating for Titans games,iirc
Plus, they put in extra seating for Titans games,iirc
Posted on 4/25/12 at 7:41 pm to sms151t
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Big enough for the Oilers/Titans
Bud Adams is Satan
Posted on 4/25/12 at 8:23 pm to gatorprincess815
quote:Tickets sold = $
I don't get this. Vandy is smart enough to know visiting fans will pack the stadium for the game. I think it's a genius move to have that large a stadium for them.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 8:45 pm to CAGator
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Stadium: Vanderbilt Stadium – 41,448
No reason for it to be bigger, actually...
Posted on 4/25/12 at 8:46 pm to gatorprincess815
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When did this happen?
Vandy/Georgia: Franklin v. Grantham
Posted on 4/25/12 at 8:51 pm to SpartyGator
bring the aluminum bleachers back
Posted on 4/25/12 at 9:26 pm to legba
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Vandy's Stadium
Is an absolute piece of shite - and I'm not even referring to its size.
This past year, the lights in the section I was sitting in went out completely and never came back on. There were these awesome shadows all over that part of the field. They do not show instant replays on the 46 inch Daewoo they use as their main teletron. Their football stadium shares concessions with the baseball stadium. On top of that, their fans are always outnumbered by the opposing team; and the ones that do show up barely cheer at all.
It's a sad place.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 10:09 pm to sms151t
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Nashville isn't Southeast. No matter how you try to describe it.
Wow. Stupid post is stupid. Go learn your history, you ignorant rantard. Regardless of how infiltrated the city and area has become, it is still a southern city and a southern state.
And to hear this from a Texan..... should give those Tennesseans a big frickin thanks. Without Tennesseans, you'd be speaking Spanish under the Mexican flag. Go sit down and dwell on that for a while.
Posted on 4/26/12 at 9:31 am to blkhawktiger
When Franklin negotiated his new contract got them to commit to renovating stadium. I don't know if they will increase capacity but have committed big bucks. Story goes that at last year's Wake game, influential alums were impressed with the quality of Wake's similar sized but modernized stadium. Franklin also got a commitment for new indoor practice facility.
Posted on 4/26/12 at 9:32 am to blkhawktiger
When Franklin negotiated his new contract got them to commit to renovating stadium. I don't know if they will increase capacity but have committed big bucks. Story goes that at last year's Wake game, influential alums were impressed with the quality of Wake's similar sized but modernized stadium. Franklin also got a commitment for new indoor practice facility.
Posted on 4/26/12 at 3:36 pm to CAGator
Vanderbilt's undergrad enrollment is only 6,000, probably a better number to look at when comparing student sections for athletic events.
If every student attends it would only fill 14% of the stadium. Meanwhile Florida has 32,000 undergrads for an 88,000 seat stadium, or 36%. Based on student body and alumni #'s it would appear that Vanderbilt's stadium is oversized.
To put it another way: If Vanderbilt graduates 1000-1500 students a year, it would take up to 35 years to fill the rest of the stadium if all alums could attend. At Florida it would take roughly a decade.
If every student attends it would only fill 14% of the stadium. Meanwhile Florida has 32,000 undergrads for an 88,000 seat stadium, or 36%. Based on student body and alumni #'s it would appear that Vanderbilt's stadium is oversized.
To put it another way: If Vanderbilt graduates 1000-1500 students a year, it would take up to 35 years to fill the rest of the stadium if all alums could attend. At Florida it would take roughly a decade.
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