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Beat Michigan
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Posted: 8/29/2013 6:19 PM





Yukon's stadium is a double decker.

As far as a new scoreboard OHIO needs to work with IMG to upgrade it. I heard IMG paid for Marshall's new video scoreboards.
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Posted: 8/29/2013 6:31 PM
Since everyone on here is dreaming how about a dome with retractable roof. Seriously unless the stadium gets moved to a city of decent size your still talking about putting it into a town in the middle of nowhere. Louisville is a big city, UConn is Hartford where I lived once, Marshall is in the second biggest city in West Virginia. People are not going to drive 2-3 hours and turn around after a beer or two in town and drive 2-3 hours home. More than 5,000 seats is a total waste.
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Posted: 8/29/2013 6:36 PM
PhiTau74 wrote:expand_more
Since everyone on here is dreaming how about a dome with retractable roof. Seriously unless the stadium gets moved to a city of decent size your still talking about putting it into a town in the middle of nowhere. Louisville is a big city, UConn is Hartford where I lived once, Marshall is in the second biggest city in West Virginia. People are not going to drive 2-3 hours and turn around after a beer or two in town and drive 2-3 hours home. More than 5,000 seats is a total waste.


Athens is within 1 and 1/2 hours of Columbus. People WILL drive 1 and 1/2 hours to watch college football in America. And in Ohio.

1 hour and 15 minutes from a city of nearly 1 million when the Nelsonville bypass is done in 1 month.
Last Edited: 8/29/2013 6:39:19 PM by The Optimist
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