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Boom Goes Kyle Field

Hopefully a metaphor for Aggies' football. When the stadium is done, won't it seat over 100K? I'll guarantee one thing, no way in hell would they allow a single stick of TNT to go off in Folsom.
 
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I was just thinking. The economics of college athletics mirrors the economics of the country. The gap between the super elite and the "middle class" keeps widening. I guess CU is in pretty good position, maybe upper middle class. But we are like the couple driving the beemer who are maxing out their credit cards.
 
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Well, there goes an upper deck bathroom in which I was likely conceived while Jackie Sherrill was busy allowing boosters to pay his players to produce losing seasons. Sniff.
 
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Jazz Hand Aggies

(please rep Skidmark for bringing us one of the allsomest things ever)
 
Hopefully a metaphor for Aggies' football. When the stadium is done, won't it seat over 100K? I'll guarantee one thing, no way in hell would they allow a single stick of TNT to go off in Folsom.

Since CU is state owned couldn't it tell Boulder to pound sand? How else would you demolish a large structure. Seems too expensive to do otherwise.
 
I was just thinking. The economics of college athletics mirrors the economics of the country. The gap between the super elite and the "middle class" keeps widening. I guess CU is in pretty good position, maybe upper middle class. But we are like the couple driving the beemer who are maxing out their credit cards.

Maybe a Porsche. Not quite Bentley or RR though.


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I was just thinking. The economics of college athletics mirrors the economics of the country. The gap between the super elite and the "middle class" keeps widening. I guess CU is in pretty good position, maybe upper middle class. But we are like the couple driving the beemer who are maxing out their credit cards.

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My point was that Folsom has become too iconic to even think about tearing it down. Now, gutting the inside would be OK.

The lower bowl is borderline 100years old. That concrete, is the original concrete. The only changes to the original bowl, occured when they removed the track and lowered the field. It would not break my heart to gradually rip out and replace the old concrete. Keep it all the same, just replace it with modern concrete and reinforcement methods to reduce/eliminate the cracking that exists around the entire stadium.
 
The lower bowl is borderline 100years old. That concrete, is the original concrete. The only changes to the original bowl, occured when they removed the track and lowered the field. It would not break my heart to gradually rip out and replace the old concrete. Keep it all the same, just replace it with modern concrete and reinforcement methods to reduce/eliminate the cracking that exists around the entire stadium.

Once the steel inside starts rusting and causing spalling and cracks there is not stopping it. Boom.
 
Once the steel inside starts rusting and causing spalling and cracks there is not stopping it. Boom.

Right. The rebar in the existing concrete, was done without the epoxy coating. It just wasn't required in the 1920's. Do a few sections every off-season until it has all been replaced. Shouldn't be too tough.
 
Maybe install a cathodic protection system.

Anyway, aren't they discussing putting stadium seating in?
 
Right. The rebar in the existing concrete, was done without the epoxy coating. It just wasn't required in the 1920's. Do a few sections every off-season until it has all been replaced. Shouldn't be too tough.

Folsom may eventually succumb to that. Though its a strange structure that's more slab on grade than structural concrete and may not have much rebar at all. Except for what rises above grade.
 
Folsom may eventually succumb to that. Though its a strange structure that's more slab on grade than structural concrete and may not have much rebar at all. Except for what rises above grade.

That could very well be. I do see rust staining the concrete in some areas, so there is at least some rebar, but to what extent I don't know.
 
Folsom may eventually succumb to that. Though its a strange structure that's more slab on grade than structural concrete and may not have much rebar at all. Except for what rises above grade.
A good renovation would remodel all of the space under the stands. Like restrooms, offices, etc. I envision gutting everything inside the historic facade and making major upgrades to the entire inner structure.
 
A good renovation would remodel all of the space under the stands. Like restrooms, offices, etc. I envision gutting everything inside the historic facade and making major upgrades to the entire inner structure.


Like what Cal did to Memorial Stadium, just without the Debt chasm.
 
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