101K is pretty close to what they expect I believe.Was looking over the plans for 2010 Tennessee Terrace. Looks quite nice. However, I've heard that with all the expansions/renovations taking place, capacity is expected to fall into the 101,000 range. Does anyone know more specific info on where the final capacity number will land once complete?
What are they going to do, take our 9 inches of real estate down to 6 or 7 inches? If BDS passes Neyland, then so be it. I would rather win the on-field battles.Supposedly Bama is trying to ramp Bryant-Denny up to 100k
I know Tennessee won't let bama pass them in capacity.
There are rooms under the field now....I think they used to store cadavers there.
From everything I've read and heard, UT and Bama will both be around 101k when both are finished. I bet they'll be separated by less than 1000 seats by then. Amazing how fast Bama got with the on-campus program when they bid farewell to Birmingham. I like Bryant-Denny by the way. Beautiful venue and campus location.
The cadavers are (or at least were, as of a few years ago) in the old brick part of the building at the south end of the stadium. My sister was an anthropology major and took some of the classes in question there. This is endlessly amusing to her because my father actually lived there for a year or two back in the 60s when that was a dorm (can you imagine actually living in the stadium?), so she still thinks it's funny to talk about the literal skeletons in his closet. Ha ha.
the old dorm in neyland has always fascinated me. that had to be crazy actually being able to live there as a student.
What does Hamilton have to do with BDS?
That is just insane.
Is it me, or AD MH all about the money?
Nothing that I know of.
He is all about raising money at UT. Adding to the stadium and renovating it. It will make UT more money. Constantly driving average working people away.
Ticket prices will always go up and these seats being built will cost even more.
I realize it is big business. He does what he needs to do.
You have to realize that Mike Hamilton is a business person at heart, and through his time here on campus, he has done a great job getting new facilities or renovations on nearly every athletic venue, while raising the funds for each of these improvements.