Duan wrote:I couldn't agree more! However, UNI fans on here seem more than satisfied so I guess we don't need to break their rose colored glasses.
unipanther99 wrote:MVJ, I know this has turned into you being you. However, a couple of points. We haven't been building off of 2 years of success as you said, it's been a steady climb for nearly a decade. Attendance has probably increased by about 250%, if not more.
What fundraising strategy would you have used to build a bigger arena? What marketing strategy would you have used to fill it?
Honest questions.
TrueBlueJay wrote:When you said new look for UNI I thought you meant this.
WuDrWu wrote:TrueBlueJay wrote:When you said new look for UNI I thought you meant this.
Where is ValleyTalk when you need it........'99, you know this needs additional comments.
unipanther99 wrote:Snoopj-
The Men's BB team did play a few home games in the West Gym in 1998 when the roof was being replaced. Most games were held in Young Arena in Waterloo (home of Blackhawks Hockey) that year.
When the roof collapsed back in 1994, a significant number of games were moved to Cedar Rapids' US Cellular Center (5 Seasons Center at the time). I remember watching UNI play Nebraska at the "5."
fastbow wrote:The perfect arena seats 10,500, is designed to reflect noise back down onto the court, has exactly 0 bleacher seats in the house, excellent concessions, a tunnel by the friends and family seats for the home team and a tunnel between the students for the refs and opponents, excellent configurations for volleyball and events, enough hookups for TV that there are very few cables in anyone's way, beautiful sight lines, and the ability to host a kick-butt concert.
Incidentally, Eck Stadium seats more than UNI's barn.
MoValley John wrote:fastbow wrote:The perfect arena seats 10,500, is designed to reflect noise back down onto the court, has exactly 0 bleacher seats in the house, excellent concessions, a tunnel by the friends and family seats for the home team and a tunnel between the students for the refs and opponents, excellent configurations for volleyball and events, enough hookups for TV that there are very few cables in anyone's way, beautiful sight lines, and the ability to host a kick-butt concert.
Incidentally, Eck Stadium seats more than UNI's barn.
So I guess there are exactly zero arenas in the Valley that are perfect.
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