Hate to be a wet blanket on this, but neither Oklahoma nor Oklahoma State is going to surrender a home date to accommodate the folly of building a football-like stadium in Oklahoma City. OKC would end up having to pay OU to compensate for the loss of revenue, and the same is increasingly true for Oklahoma State and their brand new facility. The revenues for an alternate-year high school title game won't begin to justify the cost of such a facility.
That leaves the MLS and a bowl game as possible destinations. Given the average recent attendance figures for MLS
here, indicating that venues of 20K are rarely filled to capacity, and the largest facility holds 36K, a 50K MLS venue is an unrealistic goal.
Given a recent story
story on the way financing of Paul Brown Stadium has turned sour for its host
city (which has an NFL franchise), I think OKC would do well to avoid any such stadium notions for the foreseeable future. As big an advocate as I was of a large, 60K seat stadium facility that was proposed for the fairgrounds about 25-30 years ago, I no longer thing there is a prime opportunity to pursue such a project with nothing to occupy it. The expense would
be staggering, and with no anchor tenant to occupy it, we could find ourselves in an even worse situation than Cleveland,
and I surely don't see the financial resources in OKC for an NFL franchise.
I know we built the OKC Arena with no tenant, but we were fortunate to have it built for next to nothing compared to other arenas, and its decidedly easier to find occupants for a 18K seat indoor venue than a 50-60K seat outdoor venue with a clear predisposition to events such as soccer or football.
As I said, hate to be a wet blanket, but I believe such a project would be a non-starter.
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