^ Cool, didn't know that. But having to similar casual Asian that close, well we will see. I like PF Chang's though.
^ Cool, didn't know that. But having to similar casual Asian that close, well we will see. I like PF Chang's though.
Thats what the regents said? No? https://sports.yahoo.com/ou-athletic...045900977.html
I don't read anything in that article that said they were required to do these upgrades by the Southeastern Conference. The majority, if not all of them, were already in the masterplan long before an SEC move was considered. The point I take from the comments of the the regents, Houck, Harroz, etc. is that with our move to the SEC, these upgrades become more imperative. But I don't read anything there or have otherwise heard of any specific things being "required".
nvm
From the OU Daily Sept. 25, 2023: Due to SEC regulations, which requires the home team's student section to be on the opposite side of the field from the visiting team bench, OU's student seating will move from its 2023 spot of sections 26-30 to its revised location of section 20 rows 6-28 and sections 22-28.
which is what I said here https://www.okctalk.com/showthread.p...62#post1257762
And then you agreed with a post saying otherwise to which l responded...... whatever.
When is P.F. Chang's set to break ground?
More about the basketball arena from a Harroz interview: https://www.oudaily.com/news/joseph-...bf6bfb248.html
“I’m very hopeful and do everything I can to keep it here in Norman,” Harroz said. “But if this isn’t approved by the city council for whatever reason, then we’re going to be looking at other (cities), Oklahoma City, Moore, surrounding areas and figure out where is there a group that wants to do this.”
Seems like a bluff. There is no way OU basketball plays in Moore or OKC.
It’s an embarrassing look for the OU administration that these comments even made it into this article. But that is par for the course with regards to how the basketball program has been run recently.
Are there even any other schools that play basketball in an entirely different city?
There are a few (Villanova and UConn come to mind), but basketball is the most popular sport at both of those schools and they split games between a smaller on-campus arena and a larger off-campus arena. What OU is suggesting would be much more analogous to Miami, UCLA, and Pitt football playing all of their home games in an off-campus stadium. Anyone who follows college football somewhat closely will know that the consistently poor attendance at the home games of those three schools is a running joke amongst college football fans.
For reference, OU moved a couple of home games to the Paycom Center during the 2019-20 season. OU was pretty much an average power conference team that season (finishing with a 19-12 record when the season was cancelled due to the onset of the COVID pandemic), and so were their two opponents (Mississippi State at 20-11, Texas Tech at 18-13). They got 6,442 people in attendance for the Mississippi State game, and 6,879 for the Texas Tech game. By comparison, OU drew 10,000+ fans to the LNC for 7 of their 9 conference games this season.
also by comparison, they averaged 5,995 in 8 non-conference games this season.
OU Men's Basketball this year averaged less attendance per game than the Women's Gymnastics meets.
as for the football teams with off campus stadiums you mentioned... well UCLA is in Los Angeles, and Miami is in Miami, and those two cities also have trouble filling on NFL gamedays as well. so perhaps those people just don't go to Football Games regardless of where it is or who is playing. And university of Pitt has had one relevant year in the past 40 (2021). So of course attendance is bad. so i don't see how any of those are relevant to the conversation at hand.
Nice update on the status of this project. It also addresses the comments made earlier by Prez Joe on the arena leaving Norman.
https://www.oudaily.com/news/harroz-...dbab27b1b.html
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