Holy Corps Hazing! It's not symmetrical???
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Per sources, will not be done in time, 2-3 weeks behind. Founders suites will be done. Other suites will not be completed. Crews will be working day of first game trying to finish as much as possible.
No wonder they don't have time to fix the water runoff pipes
quote:what does radio have to do with TV?
so radio isn't on the same side as tv? are they going to have to think backwards when calling the game? that is strange to me.. Plus a big strain on crew I bet.
quote:You have no idea right now when they said near side what side they are referring to since not all both booths are on the same side. Dave will still say near side and listeners throughout the world won't know what side he is sitting on unless they remember Dave telling him what side the booth is on at the beginning of the game. Remember, these guys do games throughout the country with varying configurations. Complete nonissue.
He may have a point. Most play by play broadcasters use the terms "near side" or "far side" of the field to describe action on the field. This could cause some confusion.
quote:Left to right
.... unless you have radio going with the tv video, then near side as they run off the top of the screen, or juke left when they juke right. Just seems like you would want radio on the same side of the field as the main tv cameras
So on the level where TV is presumably going - there is five boxes, from left to right they are...
- Coaches booth?
- ???
- TV booth?
- ???
- Coaches booth?
I would think those two other ones are for radio - no? If so, good luck getting any interesting facts on players, pronunciations, etc. from local media or SIDs unless you have 30 minutes to get over to the other side of the field.
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If you listen to the radio and tv at the same time maybe.
quote:Someone said that's the board of regents box, which would make sense. The loge seating is right above it.
OK, so what is going on here in the NW corner.
From top to bottom you have NW scoreboard, 3rd deck armchair seats, Loge Seats (next to upper level of suites), ?? (next to lower level of suites), funky triangle section, first deck.
The ?? section is the only west side section without a description, $, etc. on the seating chart at http://kylefield.com/seating
My guess is this is also Loge seating?
Really and truly amazing facility. Old Kyle Field, while charming and great place to watch a game once in your seat, was a total dump with terrible amenities and laughable suites.
I don't think there is any other college stadium with anywhere near this amount of armchair seating.
And I am pleased to see my new maroon armchair seat in section 115 has a cup-holder!!!
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The west side boxes are
- coaches box
- TV
- TV
- TV
- coaches box
All radio - home, national, visitor, and Spanish - are in the east press box.
A runner that jukes left or right is going to look the same regardless of what side of the field you're on. Only thing that changes is near/far sideline. Easily fixed by saying "home" or "visiting" sideline. Endzones rotate regardless.
quote:Why would they say anything different? They will describe it from their perspective.
I'm sure it will be fine just odd to me as I have never heard a radio announcer say "Allen in the shotgun, Noil and Reynolds split out to the home side of the field" I've always heard "split out to the near side" but again, sure it'll be fine in the end.
quote:To be fair I only checked up on construction from time to time... I followed demo and stopped during a lot of the earlier stuff where nothing much was going on.
It's not that it's impossible, it's just that for the last 70 years or so, they were radically different looking. One had a press box, one didn't. One end was open, one end was closed. It was instantly recognizable. I agree with Fife, that I always have to stop and think about what I'm looking at now.
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Why would anyone listen to Dave on purpose?
quote:There are not press boxes on both sides, only the east side. The west side only carries the lights...and provides shade.
What screws me up besides both ends being closed is that both sides have a press box. The east side seems like it would have too much glare but I guess that's why someone else said anything to do with tv would be on the other side.
quote:The East side press box is consistent with the trend of putting the media in less desirable sections than they once were. We're still a bit unusual in that the print media will have 50 yard line seats--most places nowadays shunt them off into a corner. As far as the glare goes, I was up in the press box for a tour after the Texags tailgate, and although it wasn't quite sunset, it seemed to me that the sun is not likely to be a problem. Maybe for the very first game, the sun might be going down in the gap between the west and north ends, but once we get to the point that the sun sets behind the west stand, it should be no problem at all. You are looking down on the field, and the box is set well back from the edge of the canopy, meaning that the suns rays can only get there when it's just about on the horizon.
The east side seems like it would have too much glare but I guess that's why someone else said anything to do with tv would be on the other side.
quote:Love listening to Dave and Dave.
Why would anyone listen to Dave on purpose?
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According to this article, Kyle Field is now symmetrical.
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