Originally Posted by
SoonerDave
So why isn't UCLA, which plays in the Rose Bowl, and seats just under 100K based on its most recent upgrades, isn't winning national titles every year?
How long has Tennessee, with its 100K capacity, been all-but irrelevant to CFB?
You know what? OU needs to win. Oregon didn't buy a 100K seat facility first; they started winning. Stanford, if I'm correct, tore down a facility and replaced it with a smaller one - and started (and continued) winning.
If all it takes is a giant stadium and great, flashy scoreboards, why aren't schools just running to Jerry Jones and begging to rent out JerryWorld?
I guess my frustration in this thread is the fact that I am a HUGE ADVOCATE of proper, smart upgrades and expansion to OMS. But this blind notion of "we've gotta go to 100K NOW or we're doomed" just makes it nearly impossible to be such an advocate without it simultaneously sounding like we have to just start throwing bricks and chairs at the stadium.
I'm first in line to suggest we need a new pressbox and corresponding suites. That's smart. That's sensible. But this seeming insistence that we have to expand to 100K (or whatever the number is this week) or Face Ultimate Doom (tm) is, well, exhausting. It just makes the effort to discuss good ways to continue upgrading our stadium seem kinda futile - like if you don't advocate the Blind Upgrade to the Next Biggest Factor Of Ten, that somehow you're Just Not a Real Fan. Heck, I read an article in the last two weeks where some Nebraska folks are speculating they've expanded their stadium too much and too quickly.
OU has bigger problems than their stadium. We've got what looks to many observers like a train wreck within the offensive coaching staff, with mismanaged talent and misguided playcalling. Right or wrong, that public perception gets recruits' attention, too. National media is starting to look at Oklahoma and ask "What on earth is going on down there?" What TE in their right mind would come to OU right now (regardless of stadium size), given what they haven't done with TE's since Gresham was done going into the 2009 season?
Its about perspective, folks. I don't mean to rain on the parade of enthusiasm for enhancing OMS, but its just one piece of the puzzle.
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