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Originally posted by Kel Varnsen View PostI always thought the space by the old Wild West World would be perfect. Incredibly expensive, but plenty of parking and areas for tailgating. And right next to the highway.Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss
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Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View PostAttendence of Tulsa FB games is really bad. One of the worst in FBS.
The Tulsa MSA population is 981,000. Wichita's MSA is 638,000.
Tulsa seasaon ticket prices range from $78 to $330. The $330 is for their skyboxes and is the only level that requires a seat license contribution. Individual game tickets range from $15 to $50 dollars. Group pricing discounts are also available.
Tulsa seating chart and ticket price schedule.
Last edited by 1972Shocker; May 20, 2016, 12:08 PM.
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Originally posted by Veritas View PostHere is an old 1992 article from the Wichita Eagle indicating cost to refurbish Cessna at $24m
A couple of interesting points:
30,000 seats are required for FBS
$1,000 per seat for a new stadium (in 1992 dollars)
http://www.kansas.com/sports/college...e49017480.html
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Tulsa's big problem is being relatively close to and in the middle of OU and OSU country. The Shockers face some of the same problem being relatively close to OU, OSU, KSU and KU and the KC Chiefs although Tulsa is closer to OU and OSU than WSU is to Manhattan, Lawrence and KC.
And, of course, almost everyone is just a few feet away from a big screen, high def TV that usually provides a much better seat then most fans in attendance at the game have.
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Originally posted by Kel Varnsen View PostI always thought the space by the old Wild West World would be perfect. Incredibly expensive, but plenty of parking and areas for tailgating. And right next to the highway.
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You wanna put a nail in the coffin of WSU football before it has even been resurrected then a great idea would be to put a new stadium way the heck up in BFE Park City. I can just see the promos now... free meth night... section 8 night... how to train your pit bull night... best practices to remove the wheels from your house night.
Effing-A man! Worst idea ever!
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Tulsa's a terrible analog and comparable to hypothetical WSU football, with regards to attendence. Their enrollment is one of the smallest in D1 (they're about the size of Newman), and the majority of their students aren't even from the state or area. Further, as a private school, they are much less able to engage and grow their fan base locally with people and families with no connection to the school. Their proportion of alumni in their metro area has got to be a mere fraction as compared to WSU alums and Wichita.
It's really apples and oranges.
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BTW, my proposal was in jest, in case anyone's meter was off. IF we were to bring back football (and that's a huge IF), the stadium should of course be on campus.
On a separate item, I hope that they build up the roads and surface parking on the Innovation Campus even before the buildings are in process. It would add a lot of spaces and would help us really ferret out whether we have a parking problem or a walking problem.Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss
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Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View PostTulsa's a terrible analog and comparable to hypothetical WSU football, with regards to attendence. Their enrollment is one of the smallest in D1 (they're about the size of Newman), and the majority of their students aren't even from the state or area. Further, as a private school, they are much less able to engage and grow their fan base locally with people and families with no connection to the school. Their proportion of alumni in their metro area has got to be a mere fraction as compared to WSU alums and Wichita.
It's really apples and oranges.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostGood points. Who would you suggest for the best oranges?
If we're looking at metro size and similar academic mission, then a potential model might be Boise, although they are admittedly a best case.
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