They are now all parking lots.Why are the tennis courts still there then?
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They are now all parking lots.Why are the tennis courts still there then?
No just the one row of tennis courts were converted to parking.They are now all parking lots.
Will the current location of bubble be converted to parking?
Current bubble is far from everything. Not near the Hale Center, the players have to walk up the ramp, around the outside front of the stadium, and into the bubble. In the rain it defeats the purpose, they get all wet anyway. Makes much more sense to have it near the rest of the practice facility
Or just get rid of tennis.Honestly they should put it where the tennis complex is. Build an actual D1 level tennis facility some where else like on Livingston.
I like what Kupuna proposes but probably adds to cost. Entrance to Hale Center lot changes to River road since that's like a full story below where it is today and build the practice facility above the parking. Take all the land of the Hale Center parking, Tennis Courts and go right up to the Cornelious Low House. You can then connect Hale Center directly to the Practice facility. Club seat parking can be below as well since their tailgate should be a party within the club...offer them Scarlet parking (as they already do) if they want outdoor tailgating as well. They then need to create the Tennis courts elsewhere...more costs plus the parking garage cost being part of the practice facility. Lastly recoup the space by the bubble and add a combination of more tailgate space as well as better access for those shuttles that barricade off half of Scarlet Knight Way...alleviating the walking back to parking lots. Retains the Yellow lot, etc.It's not suggested about the convenience of parking. It's reality.
While you are correct about building a fanbase, the numbers have more to do with 8 years of Flood/Ash. Winning will bring fans back. The fieldhouse has to be built somewhere. Is there another viable place to build it? Hale Center Parking/former tennis location does not seem like there is enough room.
Lot 48 across from visitor center? But then where do visitors to the visitor center park?
Relocate the President's house?
Nope, they are all parking lots now. Nets are gone and cars are parking on them.No just the one row of tennis courts were converted to parking.
The other row is still there.
That is not a great idea as soccer and lacrosse both will need indoor facilities once they are pushed out of the new football facility. UM, OSU and other have multiple indoor facilities we should not get rid of a perfectly usable one so soccer and lacrosse have to beg to use this new facility.Will the current location of bubble be converted to parking?
they can't use Yurczak in February and March for games...they can't event use the football lockers in SHI stadium during games..they are utilizing the football field by default...Why the heck do we need a LAX stadium? Went from Yurczak to the Stadium and now they need their own facility?
I think your underestimating the size of an indoor facility, with all the amenities/offices that are being planned. .The yellow lot is not gone. You are all overreacting over the comments from one poster. The proposed facility is going to straddle between White and Yellow.
Think of how big yellow is. We are not taking that entire footprint lol.
The brown lot and tennis courts alone aren’t enough, but add in the unused hill between River Rd from Cornelius Low house to the stadium / Hale center and that becomes more than enough. Just need to use the elevation by essentially burying the parking lot down to the River Rd level. Unless they are looking to build something much larger than an indoor football fieldI'm pretty sure that new tennis courts and facilities are being built on Livingston. But moving the tennis courts doesn't solve the problem, the Brown lot and tennis court area is still not big enough we were told.
The yellow lot is not gone. You are all overreacting over the comments from one poster. The proposed facility is going to straddle between White and Yellow.
Think of how big yellow is. We are not taking that entire footprint lol.
They took away 1/3 of the yellow lot when they built the visitor center. This facility would be much larger than that.The yellow lot is not gone. You are all overreacting over the comments from one poster. The proposed facility is going to straddle between White and Yellow.
Think of how big yellow is. We are not taking that entire footprint lol.
The Yellow Lot is not that big with respect to Parking capacity for our overall season ticket holder base. Only 687 spaces.The yellow lot is not gone. You are all overreacting over the comments from one poster. The proposed facility is going to straddle between White and Yellow.
Think of how big yellow is. We are not taking that entire footprint lol.
You may not need three fields. Take the turf field and the middle field to build the indoor facility. Leave the grass field closest to the road leading to the Hale Center. Turn the tennis courts and lot (between the tennis court and practice fields) into a half field to be used mainly by the OL and DL.The brown lot and tennis courts alone aren’t enough, but add in the unused hill between River Rd from Cornelius Low house to the stadium / Hale center and that becomes more than enough. Just need to use the elevation by essentially burying the parking lot down to the River Rd level. Unless they are looking to build something much larger than an indoor football field
Another good potential option…however, it doesn’t preserve what they already have with the existing outdoor fields plus the indoor bubble… where the indoor bubble is essentially replaced with an indoor facility.You may not need three fields. Take the turf field and the middle field to build the indoor facility. Leave the grass field closest to the road leading to the Hale Center. Turn the tennis courts and lot (between the tennis court and practice fields) into a half field to be used mainly by the OL and DL.
The football program wants them out of the stadium and the school will not let them use Yurchak before April 1 and will not put turf in on that field. This has been explained multiple times and the mock-ups for the field have been around for a little while.Why the heck do we need a LAX stadium? Went from Yurczak to the Stadium and now they need their own facility?
Get creative is right. Pitt’s new facility will be 8-10 stories high.I think your underestimating the size of an indoor facility, with all the amenities/offices that are being planned. .
need to be creative with space...
I'm sure texas is over the top with amenities, but parking garage with field above and how they fit into space next to the arena is nice concept....
If you saw Michigan, Ohio State, and Penn States facilities, you’d agree that a Fieldhouse is needed to be competitive. Michigan has two indoor facilities. Everyone in the Big Ten has a brand new facility, save for a few programs, including us. Maryland, our biggest rival, has a brand new $300M facility, and has seen an uptick in its recruiting.The plans are new / most recent.
And I agree with you that it's a boondoggle. We've heard repeatedly that the recruiting focus on facilities is no longer what it was, that recruits are now focused on $$.
It seems that RU is always a step behind.
The cynic in me says that this is a lot (or all) on Greg - this is his last hurrah and he wants to build this massive, insane facility as a monument to himself.
Maryland’s converted arena is no nicer than the bubble. Lipstick on a pigIf you saw Michigan, Ohio State, and Penn States facilities, you’d agree that a Fieldhouse is needed to be competitive. Michigan has two indoor facilities. Everyone in the Big Ten has a brand new facility, save for a few programs, including us. Maryland, our biggest rival, has a brand new $300M facility, and has seen an uptick in its recruiting.
Though I agree with you that I do not want to see the Yellow Lot go away. Having parked in Scarlet, Blue, and Yellow, I think Yellow is easily the Best.
But Because of facilities, the coaching staff has to make extraordinary efforts to recruit, and that isn’t easy. We have to send waves of offers to fill our recruiting class.
Most of the ‘24 recruiting class is from outside of New Jersey. The Fieldhouse and improved NIL support reduces needed recruiting effort. Should be built adjacent to Hale Center in the Brown Lot and parking can go underground or in a parking deck.
Maryland’s converted arena is no nicer than the bubble. Lipstick on a pig
Have you been in it? I have multiple times. They took a basketball arena, emptied it, and put down some turf and some decals. The track that wraps around it upstairs is barely safe to walk on much less train.Not sure that is correct
I seriously doubt you have a site plan pal. Unless you wrote a 7 figure check, which I also doubt.The site plan that I am in possession of says otherwise.
And no, I'm not going to post it for reasons that intelligent people understand.
That's the plan from what I was told.Thinking more about this. There is no reason not to build right on top of Sutphen Rd. In the area straddling the white and yellow lots. Immediately adjacent to the practice fields.
The remaining part of Sutphen road to the east (toward the visitor center and Campus Rd) Can be made into a parking lot.
The existing Sutphen Rd between SK Way and River Rd would remain.
I’ve been outside not inside. But you can easily find video which shows the Fieldhouse to be far more impressive than the bubble.Have you been in it? I have multiple times. They took a basketball arena, emptied it, and put down some turf and some decals. The track that wraps around it upstairs is barely safe to walk on much less train.
It’s also not attached to their facility. Have to walk to it just like the bubble.
I hope you guys are right.That's the plan from what I was told.
Like I said. Turf and some stickers. Is it the windows that impress you? It is no more functional than the bubble. I’ve been in it many times for soccer. Any indoor facility needs to be connected to the outdoor fields with “garage doors” that allow access in and out. Check out BC. Check out ND.I’ve been outside not inside. But you can easily find video which shows the Fieldhouse to be far more impressive than the bubble.
What’s funny when the giants switched to field house from bubble they complained about how less functional it was. There was less available practice space. But man it looked much better aesthetically.Like I said. Turf and some stickers. Is it the windows that impress you? It is no more functional than the bubble. I’ve been in it many times for soccer.
They are definitely less functional from a football stadium but if done right they are really great facilities. You can have training rooms, media rooms, nutrition areas, storage, weight rooms etc. Maryland has none of that. ND has everything but the weight room.What’s funny when the giants switched to field house from bubble they complained about how less functional it was. There was less available practice space. But man it looked much better aesthetically.
Agreed. Merely pointing out how functional the bubble has been and continues to be and that the Giants, payers and coaches preferred the usefulness of the bubble Field house should have been built years ago. I hope we don't cut corners.They are definitely less functional from a football stadium but if done right they are really great facilities. You can have training rooms, media rooms, nutrition areas, storage, weight rooms etc. Maryland has none of that. ND has everything but the weight room.
This summer that I can remember, I visited Maryland, ND, ole miss, Texas, Pitt, BC, Georgetown, Michigan, Indiana, and I’m sure I’m missing a few. Their facilities range a great deal but our outdoor facility is as nice any school out there.
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Like I said. Turf and some stickers. Is it the windows that impress you? It is no more functional than the bubble. I’ve been in it many times for soccer. Any indoor facility needs to be connected to the outdoor fields with “garage doors” that allow access in and out. Check out BC. Check out ND.
What aesthetics? The windows? The rest of their facilities don’t even come close to ours.It’s the aesthetics which are impressive.
None of this is for functionality sake. It’s all for recruiting. Miami is building their own brand new football operations center. It’s either keep up or get left behind.
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agree BUT I think they are basing decisions on short term look back vs. "what could be" if we keep this up. But as an Eco grad (I'm hoping) perhaps they've run models to calculate future income streams either way.Which why this idea (getting rid of) might “sell” because they aren’t full.