• FindingJoy
    46
    while not all equal, each position group has their own room for film study
  • Pacifico2
    128
    Good. It doesn't have to be much, but there's something about each group having a "home". Some of your best bonding time comes in those rooms
  • Bigelaw70
    8
    Indeed. Watching your coach rewind the play you screwed up on five times in a row while your buddies heckle is a tie that binds!: good times!
  • Pacifico2
    128
    Haha! Equal opportunity roasting in those deals. It is where thick skin is developed
  • DavisAggie
    68
    Football dorms attached to the building? Claustrophobic
  • Jdur
    356
    This could be a realistic long term design too (this is ACU's stadium)

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  • PortlandAggie
    198
    Wow, very impressive
  • LeFan
    50
    Nice little stadium. Built with donor funds. Davis currently has club seats and can’t sell out of the existing inventory. What they haven’t realized and need to come to grips with is building suites makes zero economic sense right now. Someone on this board is always complaining about the tent in the end zone. That tent makes money. In fact if they had more tents, better food, and a couple of decent bars in the end zones or corners they would make even more money. Spending 50m on a few poorly placed vanity suites for the Chancellor and UCD Health will be another bad move.
  • Sailorgabe
    131
    Disagree with your analysis. But everyone is entitled to their opinion.
  • fugawe09
    352
    If we are talking only direct revenue, almost no stadium projects other than rental tents and trailers pencil, even at higher levels. This is an investment with more risk perhaps, but also greater potential for indirect dividends. As to whether the suites are poorly placed, I can’t say, though I will concede perching a building on top of the press box is likely to look weird and I’d probably suggest just removing the current press box and integrate into a new structure for more space.
  • Jdur
    356
    Yeah i think we need boxes to be equal to other programs at the level we want to be at. I also think we would get people paying to be in them. The banquet room is a good idea for campus stuff as well and the premium seating will get sold. I think they obviously will still work out final plans (maybe just a whole new structure would not be the worst idea) but i think building limited suites, improving concessions and potentially filling out the grass berm near the tent is a good idea for future.
  • Pacifico2
    128
    There have to be luxury boxes not to compete with the rest of the Big Sky or MWC but to attract and to offer the best product to current and future corporate partners. That's the primary reason to build those things anyway. Comparing to the MWC, SJSU has crappy, patio-like outdoor "boxes". Hawaii barely has anything. For as large a stadium as the Sun Bowl is, most of the premiums are outdoor with no luxury indoor options at UTEP.

    Expanded banquet space is a win for the entire University but especially Athletics. The new design does little, if anything, with regard to substantial additional seating. There will always be space for a deck to be added over the east side, and one of the berms can be converted to permanent seating as well. This is all unnecessary as a member of the Big Sky, and not necessary early in the MWC future.
  • SochorField
    555
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but currently there are 0 suites in the press box building for people who are willing to donate and pay. Also, I'm assuming the Fire Marshall (or whoever) won't even allow a picnic table on the deck on the ends of the building or a bar top...anything, since I've never seen anything up there. At least let a few people hang out and watch the game standing up there...
  • Jdur
    356
    Yes exactly. This is the problem I speak of.
  • movielover
    684
    I don't understand the huge lines at concessions - were they fixed at big games this year? Is it bc they're run by volunteers? (The BBQ place only had one cashier, a bottleneck.)

    For big games why couldn't they put up two 10' x 10' tents that sold simple items - beer, water, chips. If it has to be card only, fine.
  • Sailorgabe
    131
    I second this.:cheer:
  • fugawe09
    352
    it’s been a long time since I’ve been there. What do they typically have on the menu?
  • movielover
    684
    There is one local BBQ place - Buckhorn from Winters? - with excellent BBQ Sammie, and BBQ nachos. The standard faire at multiple locations are hot dogs, drinks, popcorn, nachos, candy. There are 1-2 tents w a local pizza place. The pizza place sells, beer, as does the BBQ location, and another spot.

    For bigger games the end zones are augmented with food trucks - tacos, shaved ice, etc. So the options are good, it's just the wait times. Buckhorn has one cashier? Nice that concessions have small screens w game action live.
  • fugawe09
    352
    sounds like it needs some optimization to make the menu and process work. For a staff that may be inexperienced or doesn’t work together every day, you need menu items that are single step and don’t have to be prepared to order during a rush. For example, foil-wrapped brisket sandwiches and hot dogs can be fulfilled as fast as the customer can say the word because prep can stay just ahead of fulfillment. Beef nachos, while delicious, are better suited to a seat delivery or mobile order model due to their multi-step made-to-order nature. Pizza is hard to execute well in a stadium. It’s also important to make sure the soda wells and kegs are iced down hours ahead or beverage service will slow down in foam. Someone in athletics can PM me if they want. I’m pretty familiar with making this sort of thing work.
  • movielover
    684
    Beer is popular enough for some stand alone tents, not sure if they're worried about safety, or they want to curb consumption. (They cut off sales at Q3.)

    Even with an overly staffed department, they still struggle to market games to a non-commuter campus.
  • BaseballAtDobbins
    200
    I don't quite agree. While I don't want to get into an economic discussion. The trend lately is to get sales from premium experiences. At this point that is where the money is. Not just in Davis but as whole.
  • movielover
    684
    But we need to spend $50M to generate a little more revenue?

    (Modern construction costs are mind boggling.)
  • fugawe09
    352
    I bet the Mondavi Center doesn’t actually pencil just on ticket sales either. There is a cost to build. Also a cost when you don’t build the right environment for the right people to do their deals. Fiduciary caution always wise but this looks like an indirect value play.
  • movielover
    684
    I do like the concept of a large on-site event facility / kitchen. I previously mentioned adding a component that could be used for events outside of sports. Graduation, awards ceremonies, alumni events. This adds that twist and should bring some campus funding.

    We lost Freeborn, Coffeehouse (small concerts), Rec Hall no longer handles big concerts w the reduction in seating capacity, even the Grad and the Pub are gone. But it seems like when you're spending $50M you should get more than four luxury suites. I hope there is a balcony / view on the backside.
  • Aggie Cisco
    58
    it is actually 6 full luxury suites, and 24 smaller lodge suites/premium suites. I wish it was at least 10 suites but I envision them adding another luxury suites section in the endzone above Bob Foster team center/building in the future (at least 10+ years)
  • Jdur
    356
    exactly what I imagine!
  • zythe
    161
    How much do you think they’ll go for?
  • Aggie Cisco
    58
    no clue. But I know there will be many who will want a suite. Even my wife, who isn’t a huge football fan said she would definitely go if we can get a suite.
  • MTBAggie
    252
    Same here. I could see us doing something for my bday. No way in hell my wife and daughter were going to sit through todays game in the cold.
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