8/21/2007 2:36:53 PM
8/21/2007 2:39:11 PM
Man, better get down there on Nov. 3rd if any of us plan on ever having a reason to visit it again.
8/21/2007 2:41:47 PM
The place was falling apart anyway.Didn't the Orange Bowl game move to Dolphins Stadium already?
8/21/2007 3:27:05 PM
from the article
8/21/2007 3:34:32 PM
'Shalala'
8/21/2007 3:41:50 PM
^^good move?now it is a 40 minute drive, not counting traffic out to pro-player, which is a mediocre stadium anywaysbest bet would have been to get the city to help out and put about 100 mil. into the OB, and try to clean up the area around it tooSuch a classic stadium, shithole, but thats what made it fun, metal everywhere, hot as hell, parking right in the middle of little havana, and getting drunk with half naked trashy coeds! I will miss it, and I was going down anyways, but will definitely make it for the Canes/Wolfpack game* New revenue will be generated from more expensive seats in the club level, and box seats....they are only talking about 1.5 mil a year in increased revenue. Plus, people in south FLA think that more people will go to games at pro player, we shall see. [Edited on August 21, 2007 at 4:22 PM. Reason : .]
8/21/2007 4:19:40 PM
if they can't fill that stadium it's going to be a terrible atmosphere.the move had better up attendance by a lot.
8/21/2007 4:38:08 PM
^^the article says that the city offered $206 million in upgrades....I would have gone with that since the OB already has tradition and thats what college FB is about...[Edited on August 21, 2007 at 4:39 PM. Reason : .]
8/21/2007 4:39:43 PM
^i guess that offer included a bunch of credits/tax breaks/etc. that were all questionable as hell, and The U of Miami was not happy with the package, some of that shit might never have gone through and would have left them holding the bad. Would have been nice if they had come to terms. When I lived down there they discussed moving the marlins next door, and making it a sports complex, with the OB for 300-400 mill, but I guess that fell through too.And again, they don't need to sell any more tickets at the new stadium to make more money, club level tickets are double the price, and boxes are huge for revenue. For 7 home games, I would say that 200k more a game is pretty conservative for box revenue and club tix.
8/21/2007 4:47:11 PM
So Tennessee will have to find a new home away from home down in south Florida?
8/21/2007 4:58:06 PM
I wish they would have tried to renovate it. It is a classic stadium, and when you think of Miami football, you think of the Orange Bowl, and the white smoke when they come out of the tunnel.
8/21/2007 6:16:16 PM
I'll be at our game down there on the 3rd. It's a shame the city of Miami let the situation get this badly out of hand.
8/21/2007 6:29:52 PM
What home field advantage they once had is going to go away. That place was legendary for how loud and crazy it got for FSU, Florida, and other big games. I heard that when FSU would come to town the stands would at points begin to sway back and forth.Also the clearance between the stands and the field at Dolphins Stadium is much greater than at the Orange Bowl, so the fans aren't as on top of the action.See what I mean.[Edited on August 21, 2007 at 6:52 PM. Reason : ]
8/21/2007 6:45:22 PM
Miami fans even think that the atmosphere and crowd noise will suffer, with the move.http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=13#s=13&f=2927&t=869530
8/21/2007 7:01:58 PM
Here is a letter sent to us (students) to us today
8/21/2007 7:04:03 PM
I love the OB. Its a rusty shithole, but I am looking forward to my fourth season here with a new coach. The drive to Dolphin Stadium sucks. When I was living downtown, it was a lot of fun pregaming at my house and then tailgating in some guy's yard for $10 to park there. I got a parking spot now, but at first it was a BITCH to park there at the OB.The $206M repairs were not gonna happen any time soon. The City of Miami is incompetent and they have been dragging their feet for years and have been dishing out empty promises while making a killing off UM football as its tenant. Its ridiculous that a 5-time National Champion football program (arguably the most successful in the last 25 years) has its home falling apart. As much as I hate the move, I cannot blame Shalala. Paul Dee, a 500 pound donut dumpster and UM's athletic director, has been completely worthless in his tenure at pushing the City of Miami for repairs. The Board of Trustees met last night and made the final decision.[Edited on August 21, 2007 at 7:12 PM. Reason : :]
8/21/2007 7:12:20 PM
Hey Fitch, who do you pull for when State plays Miami? I know that a lot of people pull for their undergrad over their graduate school.
8/21/2007 7:33:25 PM
I PULL FOR NC STATE. First and foremost.... THERE IS NO QUESTION.
8/21/2007 8:51:56 PM
Have you ever been to Dolphins Stadium and how does it compare to the Orange Bowl. The Orange Bowl was built for football, but Dolphins Stadium was built to have baseball and football. The sideline seating looks to be really far from the action in comparison to the Orange Bowl, and the Miami fans on the message boards say that Dolphins Stadium doesn't get nearly as loud as the Orange Bowl can get.
8/21/2007 10:57:41 PM
^dolphins stadium was designed only for football....it was made before the marlins were ever created...thats why its considered the worst major league field
8/21/2007 11:33:58 PM
I've been to a couple games in Dolphin Stadium, including the last Orange Bowl game (Wake vs. Louisville).^^ You are correct. Dolphin Stadium is a bastardized football/baseball stadium. Built primarily for football, it was also built to accommodate a hopeful MLB franchise (that eventually came in 1993). It has 90 feet of space from the front row of seats to the sideline at the 50 yard line. Which is a lot of space. This design allowed the potential MLB franchise, the Marlins, to move in under the ownership of Dolphins and Dolphin Stadium (then called Joe Robbie) owner, Wayne Huizenga.Dolphin Stadium is very nice, but kinda lame. It does not get as loud as the OB. Although the OB has had recent ticket sales problems, the place gets wild at times. I am willing to bet the home opener will be a packed house. It also has its own character. Its a dump in the Miami barrio and Miami fans love it for being a bonafide football stadium with history and grit. There is a lot of positive aspects for the move, but the Orange Bowl is a really cool place to see a game. Too bad the City of Miami has its head up its ass.[Edited on August 22, 2007 at 1:01 AM. Reason : ^^]
8/22/2007 12:57:10 AM
8/22/2007 10:23:16 AM
not quite as impressive as the 28 - 6 ass whooping that Rivers and the Pack put on Notre Dame.
8/22/2007 10:28:46 AM
Indeed.
8/22/2007 10:29:19 AM
Just throwing that out.
8/22/2007 10:30:33 AM
I'll be sitting in the former Miami player section! This is going to be awesome!
8/22/2007 6:10:22 PM
Dolphins Stadium, besides the big screens doesn't seem to be all that. On college football live, they said that they are moving from an old dump to a new dump. The only reason why it gets the Super Bowl often is b/c of the location. If the same stadium was in Philly it would probably never get the Super Bowl. I wish that the NFL would share the Super Bowl wealth with all of the cities that have big enough stadiums, like Carolina, Washington, NY, etc. I would also like to see them put it in the Rose Bowl once every 2 years. The place seats nearly 100,000, and the press box does have a decent amount of suites.
8/22/2007 7:41:11 PM
They're going to expand Dolphin Stadium eventually.On the radio on the way home from work, there was a rumor that if the Marlins get a new home at the OB site, that Huizenga mentioned he would lower the field and expand several rows of seats towards the sidelines to increase capacity and improve its design for football. That would be be a HUGE improvement.Dolphins Stadium is a very nice stadium and whoever called it a "dump" is an idiot. Just two huge problems- its an aggrivating HAUL to Miami Springs and the field seems too far from the stands (which may be improved). I still love the OB.[Edited on August 23, 2007 at 12:29 AM. Reason : :]
8/23/2007 12:28:45 AM
Yeah, you cant really ignore the fact that some of the best teams in football history (college and pro) called the Orange Bowl home. The Dolphins havent been an elite team since movie to Joe Robbie/Pro Player/ Dolphins Satdium. A great deal of the home dominance had to do with the Orange Bowl.
8/23/2007 7:11:54 AM