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Nov 4, 2024
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Rhubarb
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Economics of college football stadiums are fascinating - $450 M for 6-8 games
Per year. Maybe a few other one-off events/year they use it but doubt they're close to filling it besides the annual corn festival
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Wow, Nebraska is also redoing their stadium.
Undefeated
Nov 4, 2:01pm
$450M seems like an awful lot
PortlandCoug
Nov 4, 2:02pm
Big 10 money.
Japan Coug
Nov 4, 2:03pm
The best place in the country to see your team lose by 1-7 points.
Indy Coug
Nov 4, 2:04pm
Yet they show up for every game and seats are full. Unlike Utah.
WJCougar
Nov 4, 2:04pm
Having visited Nebraska, I strongly disagree.
CasualFan
Nov 4, 2:09pm
Except that Nebraska has mastered the art of losing by 1-7 points
Indy Coug
Nov 4, 2:50pm
BYU should do something similar. Demolish the entire East side and...
WJCougar
Nov 4, 2:04pm
Cutting capacity by 23k for 2 years seems like a coordination nightmare
txblue
Nov 4, 2:06pm
Economics of college football stadiums are fascinating - $450 M for 6-8 games
Rhubarb
Nov 4, 2:12pm
Wait. They have a corn festival?
TNT
Nov 4, 2:48pm
It's what BYU should do. Play a season, then demolish a set of stands and play the next season w/ 3 stands. Can probably
Spiff
Nov 4, 9:19pm
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