Miami is long overdue for a on-campus (or close to campus) stadium. It's a lot tougher to build a fan base among the student body when your program plays in a stadium that's almost in Broward County. I don't know if I'd want to go for 60K for a stadium size (maybe 45-50K), but it'd be nice if there was an on-campus stadium for The U sooner rather than later.
It’s amazing how few actually understand WHY we don’t have a stadium on campus at UMiami. There isn’t space and just an FYI, Coral Gables land is extremely expensive. Even this proposed stadium is miles away from campus and will likely require a county referendum because it’s a county owned park.
@@lynntempleton9640 Exactly, and our donor base is located mostly in Broward and West Palm, same with our local alumni. Getting to Hard Rock is easy for those people. The fans that whine about us playing at Hard Rock are also the SAME fans that never show up on a regular basis to begin with.
There is more to the Purdue project they're closing the horseshoe and adding standing areas for students in the endzone that is currently open and adding a tunnel for the home and visiting teams. They're replacing the beer garden and putting a huge block of grandstands in the endzone where the student section will be.
There's always been a faction of Pitt fans that want to move the stadium back on campus. The only problem is that there is zero room on campus to put the stadium without bulldozing a bunch of houses/buildings or digging out an entire hillside.
Nebraska's Memorial Stadium is to have a $450 million renovation after the 2024 season. It south stadium is to be completely replaced with a new skybox connecting to the two current ones
Florida just announced plans for a major renovation to The Swamp. The AD said he wants the stadium to be good for at least another 75 years. Not sure of the specifics other than it’s a multi year project. I’d like to know what the final capacity will be. They’ve been stuck at 85-90k for over 30 years. But their problem is they can’t build up the East stands because they’re next to some historically listed buildings.
UCF has had its own stadium, famously know as the bounce house, as they head into the Big 12. This season starts their power 5 introduction. They are getting a tower remodel and adding a football center with a lazy River. The top Florida schools: UF,FSU,UCF,Miami have so much money and resources, it’s crazy.
The new end zone project at Gerald J. Ford Stadium is underway at SMU. It will include a football operations facility along with luxury suites and increased seating by closing up the horseshoe.
Neyland Stadium has already started their renovations and they already have built a stand up social space with a bar under the new North endzone video board. I believe Neyland is the first College Football stadium to have this feature. But yes the final renovations for Neyland are spectacular.
On the Penn State project...How do you put in NFL style seats and still keep the same number of seats? Make others smaller? You can't create space unless you have a way of moving into another dimension
Oklahoma is still not done renovating their stadium and facilities. By 2029 there will be a brand new much bigger press box and most likely upper decks in north end zone aside from the recently announced $175 million dollar football facility
UL Lafayette definitely deserves it for how much they improved on the field. In college football you better spend money to have a better chance of winning games
Oh yea for sure, they’ve been playing at a high level lately! Besides Cajun Field, UL has excellent athletic facilities such as the Cajundome, Russo Park, and Lamson Park, as well as a spectacular training facility. Cajun Field is slowly “rotting” so to speak, so to know that it’ll be getting a nice renovation, it’ll definitely help reflect how awesome the overall Ragin’ Cajuns athletic facilities look.
Actually when USF was in the Big East and got as high as #2, they packed out Raymond James, but your point is well taken given USF has fallen on hard times in the AAC 👍
Army is doing a $100 million upgrade to Michie Stadium entirely replacing the East stands which were not part of the mid-1920s C shaped stadium. Originally they actually left the east sideline area of the stadium open to be right field for playing baseball. New stands will have seating for the cadets and levels for suites.
Texas tech south end zone project is underway! They have broke out the big ole cranes! Seating capacity will not be lowered. In fact, it might be raised by a few hundred but the great thing is it’s going to hold in the sound so a 62,000 seat stadium is gonna sound like 80,000 . Wreck’em Tech Guns Up !
Northwestern’s Ryan Field looks very impressive. Memphis as well. Neat video, my only issue is the way you say VOLS. It’s more like Vahls, not Vulls. Lol
The Texas Tech South End Zone expansion/upgrade, the Womble Football Center, an expanded video board in the North End Zone, and a new sound system all come in at a cost of $242million. This comes after approximately $200million in substantial construction projects including new east and west facades with added luxury suites, club seats, large press level, etc.
USF stadium coming in at $340M ($140M from the university and $200M financed) for 35,000 seat stadium. Board will vote June 13th, and approval looks good. Construction to begin in October, with opening 2026. (Info from today's Tampa Bay Times)
Florida’s also getting a renovation for BHG Stadium I think we’ll get a new video board and lights but they might also sadly take away like 20,000 seats
Did they say they’re cutting capacity to 70k? I could see capacity reduced, but not by more than 5k. But they have one problem and that is they can’t build up the East stands because it’s next to some listed historic buildings.
My uncle was involved in stadium renovations at Beaver Stadium. Actually a couple as a steel worker. Long overdue for renovation. Taxpayers across the country get ready.
Those Kansas renderings are not what’s getting built. Those are old renderings from two AD’s ago. It is confirmed that its happening, there’s plenty of news out their confirming it, just the new renderings have not been released yet. Phase 1 starts after the spring game,and after the last home game this year.
I like the one with memphis. That looks really cool. It makes you wonder if this will help get them into a Power 4 conference one day. Maybe when all the ACC schools leave for the BIg Ten/SEC, they can get a spot there.
@@OskeeWowWowIllinois23 ok what a crazy take 🤣 guess that there is a debate to be made there 😂 since Alabama is a top 3 program, and I said ole miss is a top 25 lol. Just why
Completely left out Oregon State's tear down of their old west side and reconstruction. Once complete it will have the best fan experience anywhere in the nation.
Ohio State needs to do some upgrades to the Shoe. It needs modernized for sure. No escalators in the concourses, just stairs. If you are sitting in the C deck, prepare to walk up a ton of stairs.
@@lynntempleton9640 That must be new, because the most recent news reports had said 2027. Maybe UH is more optimistic about the new stadium being build earlier than the governor.
Problem with miami is their campus is in a affluent city. They'll never build an on campus stadium and that will always be a burden to recruiting and fan attendance
@@marcvslicinivscrassvs7536 yea but hard rock stadium is literally almost in another county than Miami lol the orange 🍊 bowl was in the heart of Miami. Near coral gables
Funny thing about KU's big upgrade ,I know several people in the commercial construction business and no one had seen any prints soliciting bids for the project. Also they talk down to us a Kansas State about all their endowment money but are getting state financing for their stadium. Kansas State has done 100;s of millions on renovations since the 90's ...all with donor money.
Tropical Park is an excellent locale for the Miami stadium as it is kiiiiiiinda walkable from the campus. Or they could institute a very easy shuttle service straight out Miller Dr to the stadium that could move MASSIVE numbers of fans and eliminate most of the parking.
Dude it is not walkable at all, especially for the lazy ass student body they have. This will be traffic nightmare. Plus the stadium will remove 3-4 high schools from using it unless they remodel the current football stadium and track. Also removes the baseball fields that were just renovated as well.
That isn’t the updated renderings. The renderings for the new ku stadium will be coming out sometime this summer. It’s currently only being shown to donors
I know Illinois had something a few years ago where they we’re getting a new facility and south end zone seating renovations a few years ago and only the facility got built
I'm old enough to remember when it was Joe Robbie Stadium, but that place might as well be in Broward County compared to where The U's campus is located.
@GR lmao you mad... screw the semenholes and the cocaines. I'm a Gators fan bro, we suck, but we beat yall even having Dan mullen as our coach. Hahahahahahaha
Getting to Tropical Park is always a traffic headache. As much as I want to see this proposed stadium for the Canes go up there, it’ll get worse unless there are ways to make it easier to get there. If built right now for example, the Palmetto and Don Shula expressways would have traffic backlog stretching for miles and don’t get me started about notorious traffic on Bird Rd.
The administration (so far) has zero interest in an on-campus stadium at Miami. It is basically the dream of one rich man (Ruiz). The Hard Rock Stadium improvements included major Hurricanes facilities. Like Pitt, Temple and UNLV, Miami is very happy sharing an NFL facility that they don't own or maintain.
So, Miami administration is okay with the football team playing at a venue that might as well be in Broward County? I get that they might not want to pay to maintain their own on-campus stadium, but at the same time, they don't seem to realize the missed opportunities of an on-campus stadium. Pitt had a chance to either rebuild the old Pitt Stadium many years ago, but an on-campus stadium in the Oakland section of the city where Pitt's located, fueled in part by the expansion of the UPMC (Pitt's medical system) hospital campus makes an on-campus stadium impossible there. Pitt football actually shares a training complex with the Steelers in the city's South Side, so unlike USF or UNLV, there's a strong partnership between an FBS program and an NFL team.
@@elliotthudson51 There is one guy-- a rich man named Ruiz-- who want a University of Miami stadium. The athletic department and the administration do not want one. They are very happy at Hard Rock.
@@lynntempleton9640 no I'm not disagree with your administration, but I do believe if Mario wants a stadium closer to campus they will get it done. but only for Mario, they never accepted to put money into the football program until now which to me says a lot and Mario already said it will benefit Miami if they had a stadium closer to campus. But I 100% see what you saying and coming from.
@@JesusisLord756 touché, lets just both agree that spartan stadium should be called “the Landfill” because on fall Saturdays the bleachers fill up with all kinds of garbage.
Kansas will receive a $50M grant from the state to go along with other funds to be used for football and basketball renovations. It's a go. Already started to upgrades to locker rooms.
Penn States stadium looks like race track stands from outside the stadium. No brick, stone or glass, just bleachers. Northwestern can't even fill their high school stadium, it's all red when Ohio State plays there. I remember when Duke had a track around their field. It's almost like when tracks are moved out of stadiums the football teams start winning.
The new stadium that USF would eventually get in 2026 which would be the year that the college team would move out of Raymond James aka the “RayJay” which they have been leasing/renting to play from the bucs and a new stadium meant they can opt out of lease with the Bucs.
Incredible how much money universities are willing to spend on one stadium for one sport. I’m not against it but I’m not entirely for it also. Hopefully the revenue from these stadiums and games will pay for the investment. It’d be nice if some other lesser popular sports got similar love.
It’s extremely well documented the known discrepancy in university allocations for improvements in sports vs improvements in education. These are supposed to be institutions for a degree but it’s become clear college isn’t where you necessarily go for an education in the US anymore….. In the last 4 years Division 1 schools spent $2.5 BILLION in sport renovations and administrative positions for athletic facilities and teams. That money would currently pay full tuition for 800,000 Americans based on average in-state public university costs. But aren’t the stadiums pretty!
lol zero shame not editing out the first 5 seconds of the video. Made me laugh- thx bro
Miami is long overdue for a on-campus (or close to campus) stadium. It's a lot tougher to build a fan base among the student body when your program plays in a stadium that's almost in Broward County. I don't know if I'd want to go for 60K for a stadium size (maybe 45-50K), but it'd be nice if there was an on-campus stadium for The U sooner rather than later.
It’s amazing how few actually understand WHY we don’t have a stadium on campus at UMiami. There isn’t space and just an FYI, Coral Gables land is extremely expensive. Even this proposed stadium is miles away from campus and will likely require a county referendum because it’s a county owned park.
@@Canedude08 The U is very happy at Hard Rock. They don't own it and they don't have to maintain it.
@@lynntempleton9640 Exactly, and our donor base is located mostly in Broward and West Palm, same with our local alumni. Getting to Hard Rock is easy for those people. The fans that whine about us playing at Hard Rock are also the SAME fans that never show up on a regular basis to begin with.
@@Canedude08 This is why UCLA has no on-campus stadium.
I hope if Miami gets a new stadium they make it kind of look like a modern OB
There is more to the Purdue project they're closing the horseshoe and adding standing areas for students in the endzone that is currently open and adding a tunnel for the home and visiting teams. They're replacing the beer garden and putting a huge block of grandstands in the endzone where the student section will be.
There's always been a faction of Pitt fans that want to move the stadium back on campus. The only problem is that there is zero room on campus to put the stadium without bulldozing a bunch of houses/buildings or digging out an entire hillside.
It's good to see the Ragin Cajuns and Texas Tech getting much needed upgrades I love the look Tech is going for at the end zone fits the campus
Part of Leipolds contract extension was the University had to make considerable football facility upgrades/renovations each year or he could opt out.
Nebraska's Memorial Stadium is to have a $450 million renovation after the 2024 season. It south stadium is to be completely replaced with a new skybox connecting to the two current ones
Florida just announced plans for a major renovation to The Swamp. The AD said he wants the stadium to be good for at least another 75 years. Not sure of the specifics other than it’s a multi year project. I’d like to know what the final capacity will be. They’ve been stuck at 85-90k for over 30 years. But their problem is they can’t build up the East stands because they’re next to some historically listed buildings.
UCF has had its own stadium, famously know as the bounce house, as they head into the Big 12. This season starts their power 5 introduction.
They are getting a tower remodel and adding a football center with a lazy River.
The top Florida schools: UF,FSU,UCF,Miami have so much money and resources, it’s crazy.
The new end zone project at Gerald J. Ford Stadium is underway at SMU. It will include a football operations facility along with luxury suites and increased seating by closing up the horseshoe.
Just in time for them to join the Pac 12...?
And no one here in Dallas proper cares outside of those who attend the university.
@@mcuthor7831 Southern Millionaires University.
@@lynntempleton9640 When they were hit with the “Death Penalty” by the NCAA it stood for “Slush Money Unlimited”!
@@rockvilleraven That's good. I call MAGA "My Attorney Got Arrested."
Neyland Stadium has already started their renovations and they already have built a stand up social space with a bar under the new North endzone video board. I believe Neyland is the first College Football stadium to have this feature. But yes the final renovations for Neyland are spectacular.
On the Penn State project...How do you put in NFL style seats and still keep the same number of seats? Make others smaller? You can't create space unless you have a way of moving into another dimension
Oklahoma is still not done renovating their stadium and facilities. By 2029 there will be a brand new much bigger press box and most likely upper decks in north end zone aside from the recently announced $175 million dollar football facility
Getting more DNA in the stadium I'm looking forward to this for sure!!
UL Lafayette definitely deserves it for how much they improved on the field. In college football you better spend money to have a better chance of winning games
Oh yea for sure, they’ve been playing at a high level lately! Besides Cajun Field, UL has excellent athletic facilities such as the Cajundome, Russo Park, and Lamson Park, as well as a spectacular training facility. Cajun Field is slowly “rotting” so to speak, so to know that it’ll be getting a nice renovation, it’ll definitely help reflect how awesome the overall Ragin’ Cajuns athletic facilities look.
Actually when USF was in the Big East and got as high as #2, they packed out Raymond James, but your point is well taken given USF has fallen on hard times in the AAC 👍
Hey you aren’t trolling are you, lol. I love Gold and Blue. I’m a Sooner fan, but I still want the Big 12 to succeed
Army is doing a $100 million upgrade to Michie Stadium entirely replacing the East stands which were not part of the mid-1920s C shaped stadium. Originally they actually left the east sideline area of the stadium open to be right field for playing baseball. New stands will have seating for the cadets and levels for suites.
Texas tech south end zone project is underway! They have broke out the big ole cranes! Seating capacity will not be lowered. In fact, it might be raised by a few hundred but the great thing is it’s going to hold in the sound so a 62,000 seat stadium is gonna sound like 80,000 . Wreck’em Tech Guns Up !
I.agree it's gonna be loud
Albertsons stadium in Boise?
Northwestern’s Ryan Field looks very impressive. Memphis as well. Neat video, my only issue is the way you say VOLS. It’s more like Vahls, not Vulls. Lol
Better than soldier field
These things are just so expensive in todays world.
The Texas Tech South End Zone expansion/upgrade, the Womble Football Center, an expanded video board in the North End Zone, and a new sound system all come in at a cost of $242million. This comes after approximately $200million in substantial construction projects including new east and west facades with added luxury suites, club seats, large press level, etc.
If Penn state did chair backs and open concourses, it can be one of the best older stadiums in college football.
USF stadium coming in at $340M ($140M from the university and $200M financed) for 35,000 seat stadium. Board will vote June 13th, and approval looks good. Construction to begin in October, with opening 2026. (Info from today's Tampa Bay Times)
That PSU design is no longer the plan
How did you miss the main part of Purdues renovation
Texas Tech is spending hundreds of millions on athletics. South endzone is over $200 million.
Miami’s stadium will without a doubt be the prettiest. Love the palm trees inside the stadium. It makes perfect sense
“Some kids go up there and get drunk” 💀 10:14
11:27 DAMN! MEMPHIS GOT IT GOING ON.
Texas techs will be done by next season.
Florida’s also getting a renovation for BHG Stadium I think we’ll get a new video board and lights but they might also sadly take away like 20,000 seats
Reducing the capacity is such a huge mistake.
Did they say they’re cutting capacity to 70k? I could see capacity reduced, but not by more than 5k. But they have one problem and that is they can’t build up the East stands because it’s next to some listed historic buildings.
@@georgemcgowanfl I heard a rumor about it being 20k but I’m not sure. I wish they’d add instead of reduce.
I have to say, the Northwestern concept looks sick.
your missing one the Oregon st home of the Beavers is redoing Reser stadium it will be done in 2023 it will seat 45674
How Smooth And Graceful, Here!
My uncle was involved in stadium renovations at Beaver Stadium. Actually a couple as a steel worker. Long overdue for renovation. Taxpayers across the country get ready.
Let's go PSU
The revamped liberty bowl looks dope
I heard we are getting 350 mil but how much for the Liberty Bowl will get and the Fed Ex Forum is key
Hawaii will move into what is being called Oahu Stadium in 2026.
Those Kansas renderings are not what’s getting built. Those are old renderings from two AD’s ago. It is confirmed that its happening, there’s plenty of news out their confirming it, just the new renderings have not been released yet. Phase 1 starts after the spring game,and after the last home game this year.
Texas tech looks dope ❤️🔥
Ucf has a nice social space
I like the one with memphis. That looks really cool. It makes you wonder if this will help get them into a Power 4 conference one day. Maybe when all the ACC schools leave for the BIg Ten/SEC, they can get a spot there.
You missed the renovations to Vaught-Hemingway Stadium for Ole Miss.
Hotty Toddy!
Unfortunately no one cares about ole miss
@@OskeeWowWowIllinois23 yeah one of the top 20-25 brands in college athletics
@@donovandowden1272 bama better
@@OskeeWowWowIllinois23 ok what a crazy take 🤣 guess that there is a debate to be made there 😂 since Alabama is a top 3 program, and I said ole miss is a top 25 lol. Just why
I Wish HBCUs Could Get to Renovate It's Football Stadiums Like the D-1 PWIs.
Anyone can upgrade who can afford it. These upgrades are hundreds of millions
@@rickbrant4285 PWIs Gets the Gravy and HBCUs Gets the Beans. (smile)
Completely left out Oregon State's tear down of their old west side and reconstruction. Once complete it will have the best fan experience anywhere in the nation.
It will be far from the nation's best fan experience. It will finally finish their "half done" stadium.
The balconies were built last season
My Cousin plays for Purdue and him and the rest of Boiler Nation will love the new addition
Actually common trends show that most stadiums are shrinking capacity for accommodations so they can compete with the flat screen TV.
The stadium itself is definitely dated but there’s nowhere better in America to watch a Saturday afternoon college football game than Lawrence, KS.
That’s bullshit having a new stadium has nothing to do with winning
Ohio State needs to do some upgrades to the Shoe. It needs modernized for sure. No escalators in the concourses, just stairs. If you are sitting in the C deck, prepare to walk up a ton of stairs.
All the money that we make
If you’re a Buckeyes fan you never miss out on leg day it you’re sitting in C deck!
Also, Hawaii's new governor appears committed to having the New Aloha Stadium opened by 2027.
The University is saying 2026.
@@lynntempleton9640 That must be new, because the most recent news reports had said 2027. Maybe UH is more optimistic about the new stadium being build earlier than the governor.
Problem with miami is their campus is in a affluent city. They'll never build an on campus stadium and that will always be a burden to recruiting and fan attendance
They were among the top college teams from the late 80s to early 2000s and they didn't have an on campus stadium.
@@marcvslicinivscrassvs7536 yea but hard rock stadium is literally almost in another county than Miami lol the orange 🍊 bowl was in the heart of Miami. Near coral gables
How does it being an affluent city have anything to do with a stadium? It’s a small university with no room to build on campus. That’s why.
Funny thing about KU's big upgrade ,I know several people in the commercial construction business and no one had seen any prints soliciting bids for the project. Also they talk down to us a Kansas State about all their endowment money but are getting state financing for their stadium. Kansas State has done 100;s of millions on renovations since the 90's ...all with donor money.
Yup...KU endowment is $2.2 billion. KSU $525 million.
I'm an SEC guy who moved to Colorado. The first time I saw the stadium in Boulder, I wondered if it was the soccer stadium
It works really well on campus.
Tropical Park is an excellent locale for the Miami stadium as it is kiiiiiiinda walkable from the campus. Or they could institute a very easy shuttle service straight out Miller Dr to the stadium that could move MASSIVE numbers of fans and eliminate most of the parking.
Dude it is not walkable at all, especially for the lazy ass student body they have. This will be traffic nightmare. Plus the stadium will remove 3-4 high schools from using it unless they remodel the current football stadium and track. Also removes the baseball fields that were just renovated as well.
That isn’t the updated renderings. The renderings for the new ku stadium will be coming out sometime this summer. It’s currently only being shown to donors
I know Illinois had something a few years ago where they we’re getting a new facility and south end zone seating renovations a few years ago and only the facility got built
Another one, this kinda doesn't count but Cessna stadium in Wichita is being renovated, I know there not getting a team soon but just a mention
Missed Vanderbilt
I don’t know if this counts but Marshall is going to get and install a new bigger and better scoreboard
I’m from the 305 once Miami gets their own stadium it’s ova wit!!! 🧡✋🏾🤚🏾💚 it’s called “HARD ROCK STADIUM” literally one of the biggest casinos 🎰
I'm old enough to remember when it was Joe Robbie Stadium, but that place might as well be in Broward County compared to where The U's campus is located.
@@CreightonRabs hahah facts literally down the street from Miramar lol
@GR you forget Miami isn’t a big university it’s a private school. Student body isn’t as big as the other schools up north!
Miami only brings about 50 fans to each game, why would they build a stadium lol?
@GR lmao you mad... screw the semenholes and the cocaines. I'm a Gators fan bro, we suck, but we beat yall even having Dan mullen as our coach. Hahahahahahaha
MIDDLE TN HAS BROJEN GROUND AS WELL ON THE STADIUM RENOVATIONS FOR FOOTBALL AND TENNIS
We need a part 2 with UNC Charlotte on there.
The Neyland Vols signs were already up this seasons
when it comes to college football stadiums, id rather have them be like the big house instead of them being super modern and futuristic looking
Reser Stadium?
Mississippi state has already built the balconies. Used them last season
Cannot recall whom but handful of athletic departments are rokecsnnot and pay back the university
The topic was orgasmic and the video could have too. 😅❤
Why exclude Florida State and not promise a part 2 to be presented soon?
Missed OU
FSU has a major renovation underway but it will reduce seating.
Getting to Tropical Park is always a traffic headache. As much as I want to see this proposed stadium for the Canes go up there, it’ll get worse unless there are ways to make it easier to get there. If built right now for example, the Palmetto and Don Shula expressways would have traffic backlog stretching for miles and don’t get me started about notorious traffic on Bird Rd.
It won’t be as bad since college football is on Saturdays. It’s not like it’s during the week
Miami traffic is Miami traffic no matter where it’s built
The administration (so far) has zero interest in an on-campus stadium at Miami. It is basically the dream of one rich man (Ruiz). The Hard Rock Stadium improvements included major Hurricanes facilities. Like Pitt, Temple and UNLV, Miami is very happy sharing an NFL facility that they don't own or maintain.
So, Miami administration is okay with the football team playing at a venue that might as well be in Broward County? I get that they might not want to pay to maintain their own on-campus stadium, but at the same time, they don't seem to realize the missed opportunities of an on-campus stadium.
Pitt had a chance to either rebuild the old Pitt Stadium many years ago, but an on-campus stadium in the Oakland section of the city where Pitt's located, fueled in part by the expansion of the UPMC (Pitt's medical system) hospital campus makes an on-campus stadium impossible there. Pitt football actually shares a training complex with the Steelers in the city's South Side, so unlike USF or UNLV, there's a strong partnership between an FBS program and an NFL team.
that's why Miami Stadium is going to be build on tropical park not on campus where it should be
@@elliotthudson51 There is one guy-- a rich man named Ruiz-- who want a University of Miami stadium. The athletic department and the administration do not want one. They are very happy at Hard Rock.
@@CreightonRabs Pitt replaced their old football stadium with a new basketball arena.
@@lynntempleton9640 no I'm not disagree with your administration, but I do believe if Mario wants a stadium closer to campus they will get it done. but only for Mario, they never accepted to put money into the football program until now which to me says a lot and Mario already said it will benefit Miami if they had a stadium closer to campus. But I 100% see what you saying and coming from.
Can’t wait. Very impressive.
Forgot OU
I love new football stadiums. My Buckeye’s need an updated stadium
The new Miami stadium renderings looks very contemporary. It being private school, most of their top recruits usually out of state.
Florida is getting some renovation done as well
Your videos are entertaining but do a little more research before doing them. Miami plays at Hard Rock Stadium.
Would like to see an update video 👌
Michigan should dig deeper to get steeper seats and add chair backs without losing seating capacity
You know why they call it “the Outhouse” because it’s a hole in the ground where the team perennially craps itself.
@@hummushero9428 nice one, but it's better than being called the shoe since the fans that call it home smell like a dirty shoe
@@JesusisLord756 touché, lets just both agree that spartan stadium should be called “the Landfill” because on fall Saturdays the bleachers fill up with all kinds of garbage.
@@hummushero9428 agreed
Kansas will receive a $50M grant from the state to go along with other funds to be used for football and basketball renovations. It's a go. Already started to upgrades to locker rooms.
Penn States stadium looks like race track stands from outside the stadium. No brick, stone or glass, just bleachers. Northwestern can't even fill their high school stadium, it's all red when Ohio State plays there. I remember when Duke had a track around their field. It's almost like when tracks are moved out of stadiums the football teams start winning.
idk about tropical park man…. that’s a weird location to put that ginormous stadium
Tennessee has done the balconies already.
Memphis is now 2026 completion date. It has 3 phases and just started phase 2.
The new stadium that USF would eventually get in 2026 which would be the year that the college team would move out of Raymond James aka the “RayJay” which they have been leasing/renting to play from the bucs and a new stadium meant they can opt out of lease with the Bucs.
tropical park is my current hs stadium and there might not be enough space for that thing
from what i understand. Michigan has footers poured for 30k more seats.
The new stadium in San Diego for the Aztecs is beautiful. Welcome to the Pac 12?
Incredible how much money universities are willing to spend on one stadium for one sport. I’m not against it but I’m not entirely for it also. Hopefully the revenue from these stadiums and games will pay for the investment. It’d be nice if some other lesser popular sports got similar love.
It’s extremely well documented the known discrepancy in university allocations for improvements in sports vs improvements in education. These are supposed to be institutions for a degree but it’s become clear college isn’t where you necessarily go for an education in the US anymore…..
In the last 4 years Division 1 schools spent $2.5 BILLION in sport renovations and administrative positions for athletic facilities and teams.
That money would currently pay full tuition for 800,000 Americans based on average in-state public university costs.
But aren’t the stadiums pretty!
University of Saint Thomas is about to build a new stadium. They just made the leap to division 1
you forgot about boise state’s athletic village
You missed the additions and renovations for UCF’s Bounce House Stadium
A fall Saturday afternoon in Lawrence Kansas can be really beautiful but that stadium is really outdated. I hope……
Super cool video, I love new stadium designs. Nice work! KU is still poverty!
Can't wait for part 2...
Hate to say it but USF looks like the Oakland Coliseum. And Memphis looks like the updated version of the Old Sombrero in Tampa.😊
UCF is planning renovation too