Is it the same 8,000 students every Saturday? 8,000 different students going could cover the entire student population in just 3 games.
Oh it's certainly not the same 8000 every time, but I have a strong feeling that it is far closer to that than the entire student population cycling through.
The 8k number appears to come from here? https://www.ou.edu/admissions/campus-life/athletics
So at least that grouping of students are explicitly season ticket holders, but it does make sense that the total student attendance could be more than that.There are 8,000 student football season tickets available in the OU student section. Of these 8,000 tickets, 6,800 will be allocated for sale to returning students in the spring and summer on-sale periods. There are 1,200 season tickets allocated for new students. If demand exceeds supply during this on-sale, a lottery will be held to determine which students will receive tickets. Click here for additional information regarding student football tickets.
When I attended OU in late 70's and early 80's, there were 18,000 students with season tickets with a smaller enrollment and smaller stadium.
I'm pretty sure all OU students (including OUHSC and OU-Tulsa) are eligible to purchase tickets, or at least there were years ago.
When did i say LNC is too far from campus? I've been saying the whole time that it should STAY on campus like LNC is now. Yes it's used for parking beacuse parking near the student bulidings sucks for commuters. But what does that have to do with being near the student population centers? The new softball stadium is on campus. The new track facilities will be on campus when they build the new indoor practice monster for football (which is on campus). Soccer and even the space hungry golf is still on campus in that area. Not in a strip mall. Campus is big, but what i'm saying is calling this area "campus" is a stretch of the accepted definition.
^ I was not refrencing you with that post. I would be in favor of anywhere on the main campus. I was more in agreement with you than moving the games to a strip center.
It's a silly argument. All of the arguments for the new arena at UTC are silly. If people are really trying to legitimize this proposal with these types of reasons, OU should just skip the UTC idea and play at the Paycom Center. it is more centrally located providing easier access to more people wanting to attend games, OU doesn't have to pay to build it, and it is near OUHS so it is "close to a campus."
Well that's sort of what Kentucky did, but it's not really apples to apples. Rupp Arena is like 1 mile away since UK is in downtown Louisville.
There's also the possibility that an arena in this development might hurt the non-entertainment retail businesses surrounding it (Crest, Target, Michaels, HomeGoods, Office Depot, etc.). I do my grocery shopping at the Crest here, and I would be pretty annoyed if I had to fight basketball traffic while I was doing it. I'd probably just go to one of the east-side Walmarts instead. And I don't think enough basketball fans are going to stop by these stores on their way out to make up the difference in revenue. (Like Office Depot—what, is someone going to suddenly remember they need a four-pack of dry erase markers on the way home from the game?)
I don’t care where they put a new arena, just make it more basketball friendly
A couple of updates. One is the freshly poured entrance to the new construction area south of the hotels. Lifestyle Center perhaps? Looks to be a rather grand entrance, divided with median. The other pic is of the ongoing development of medical offices on the east side of 24th just south of Tecumseh.
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Thank you for all of these Norman updates looking good
Have there been no hints on what’s going in that area in UNP? Been moving dirt for awhile now!
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