It looks great in the video! I must admit when I drove by it on the way to comic con it looked much smaller. Two things I am interested in. First, the status of the trolley station and parking. I would often park there and take the trolley into downtown for concerts, games, and of course comic con. Is there going to be ample trolley station parking or are they assuming the new blue line will fill that need? Second, any news on the public park?
I was able to go to the event on Saturday 8/20 at the new stadium. Once you walk in from the street level the stadium goes down 30-40 rows. From the inside, it does feel Significantly larger. If I didn't know ahead of time, I would have thought it was 50,000 seats. I don't have much info on the trolley situation. I purchased season tickets and when they were showcasing the stadium, they mentioned the rest of the entire site revitalization was still a few years from being completed.
Are you writing the checks? Get a grip dude. It’s San Diego St., not Alabama. You’re comparing the NFL to the Aztecs? It’s beyond absurd. Stanford paid $90 million for their stadium and they play in the PAC-12. Show me the college football program that averages 25k fans and is able to spend more than SDSU. This isn’t, and never will be, a pro stadium. That ship has sailed.
That would make a great MLS/USL stadium
It will. MLS is a given.
@@ES-hr6vg Nah. Not “It will.” Not “MLS is a given.” /
When the women play soccer there, the rotating marquee will read Snatchdragon or Snapperdragon Stadium. I can’t remember which.
Monty LIVES!
It looks great in the video! I must admit when I drove by it on the way to comic con it looked much smaller. Two things I am interested in. First, the status of the trolley station and parking. I would often park there and take the trolley into downtown for concerts, games, and of course comic con. Is there going to be ample trolley station parking or are they assuming the new blue line will fill that need? Second, any news on the public park?
I was able to go to the event on Saturday 8/20 at the new stadium. Once you walk in from the street level the stadium goes down 30-40 rows. From the inside, it does feel Significantly larger. If I didn't know ahead of time, I would have thought it was 50,000 seats. I don't have much info on the trolley situation. I purchased season tickets and when they were showcasing the stadium, they mentioned the rest of the entire site revitalization was still a few years from being completed.
1:36 Wish they named it Jack Murphy Field..
What a joke😂😂😂 A real slap in the face to the city. If you want to fry like bacon, go to a game at this stadium. What a total failure
They don't like showing the games when they play in their new state of the art stadium
310 million dollars, that's it? Ever been to Jerry's World?
This is a non power 5 college football stadium. Your statement is clueless.
@@ES-hr6vg So you're statement is coming up short in this conversation.
@@ES-hr6vg Or how about this stadium, The Syracuse football stadium?
@@ES-hr6vg that desperately needs to move division's
Are you writing the checks? Get a grip dude. It’s San Diego St., not Alabama. You’re comparing the NFL to the Aztecs? It’s beyond absurd. Stanford paid $90 million for their stadium and they play in the PAC-12. Show me the college football program that averages 25k fans and is able to spend more than SDSU. This isn’t, and never will be, a pro stadium. That ship has sailed.
Nah. Not every budget. /
SDSU💪🏽 Go Aztecs
2 year all for that???? L stadium