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Sure they can. It's done all the time. Over the street.
It's probably too far - as long as they can get the spots nearer the entrance.
Seems like they would make room on the east or south side for that, though; considering this entrance is sort of their showpiece.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see. :hi:
I thought it was going to be more towards the right of that, close to gates 11 and 12.
Posted via VolNation MobileSculpture installed on University of Tennessee pedestrian mall Knoxville News Sentinel
Every member of the committee that voted for her to create this postmodern abortion should be shamed.
It looks like a turnip from marioworld cut up by an infomercial slicer and dipped in aluminum with chintzy Christmas lights below
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The TV networks are not willing to run cables across the street so they can be run over by cars and busses for three days (They set up on Wednesday and Thursday). We're not talking five or six cables here. An ESPNHD broadcast crew has over 100 wires that are run into the TV truck. The conduit that carries them (that you're wanting to run across the street) is about the same size around as a semi-truck tire. Not to mention the fact that the staium is already pre-wired with all of the conduits leading to the area where the trucks are currently parked. UT spent almost $100k re-wiring the stadium for HD last year, and that would all have to be redone.
You also have the issue of the donors that pay quite the extra sum to use that lot. They're not going to take out 20-30 spaces for the 5 TV trucks that ESPN or CBS use for basically no reason. There is no reason to move the TV trucks. None.
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The TV networks are not willing to run cables across the street so they can be run over by cars and busses for three days (They set up on Wednesday and Thursday). We're not talking five or six cables here. An ESPNHD broadcast crew has over 100 wires that are run into the TV truck. The conduit that carries them (that you're wanting to run across the street) is about the same size around as a semi-truck tire. Not to mention the fact that the staium is already pre-wired with all of the conduits leading to the area where the trucks are currently parked. UT spent almost $100k re-wiring the stadium for HD last year, and that would all have to be redone.
You also have the issue of the donors that pay quite the extra sum to use that lot. They're not going to take out 20-30 spaces for the 5 TV trucks that ESPN or CBS use for basically no reason. There is no reason to move the TV trucks. None.
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Most of us don't see all of that stuff as we are only around when it is completed. I doubt it is a turnoff for a recruit.
OVER the street, as I said, specifically. So the "run over by cars" stuff is just horse****. Putting wires and cables OVER,OVER,OVER streets Is. Done. Every. Day.
As you know so much about the size of the cables and everything, seems you would know that construction crews displacement of wires and cables-even bigger than what you describe is done all the time. Not permanently, usually...but done often. You must think the telephone wire to your house is being run over right now.
They may not do it...but it is very easy to do. They just put up two poles and a catwalk-like thing over the street. I can't believe I had to explain that to an adult. Jeez!
Your first sentence tells it all in one word..."willing".
At no point in that rant did you answer the question of why any of that is necessary, when there's a perfectly good location that has been used for years.
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If you would cease blowing the media for a few seconds you might know the answer-for the same reason they have renovated the stadium. It looks pleasing to the eye. Teevee trucks don't.
If they could make them a good place that's not so obvious and an eyesore to boot, it would look as the designers' intended for it to look. Do you see any teevee trucks w/ cable, wires, etc. in the drawings?
Yea, I am sure it sucks for you guys that have to deal with it during the summer.I see it every day. It is an eyesore and brings a new inconvenience with it every few months. I'm sure the ripped up hillside outside of AMB looked beautiful to recruits. It will probably still be worth it though. The stadium was showing it's age.
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Did Deerpark run over your dog? Good lord. And a catwalk across the crowd to setup trucks in the middle of the tailgating and Salute to the Hill crowds? No thanks.If you would cease blowing the media for a few seconds you might know the answer-for the same reason they have renovated the stadium. It looks pleasing to the eye. Teevee trucks don't.
If they could make them a good place that's not so obvious and an eyesore to boot, it would look as the designers' intended for it to look. Do you see any teevee trucks w/ cable, wires, etc. in the drawings?
But a catwalk leading from the stadium to the parking lot across the street would look better?
Yea, I am sure it sucks for you guys that have to deal with it during the summer.
I am sure recruits would rather see work being done than old stuff being left alone.
Did Deerpark run over your dog? Good lord. And a catwalk across the crowd to setup trucks in the middle of the tailgating and Salute to the Hill crowds? No thanks.
You act like the trucks are going to be parked in the front entrance. It will be fine. I will even take a picture for you at the UT-Martin game.![]()
I'm sure it's been posted somewhere on here already, but I can't find it...
Is the student section moving over to the other sideline with the Vols or will they remain on the new visitors sideline? Just curious.