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112,746, the largest in the nation. And we can still see the comfounded bridge.
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(02-22-2024, 04:39 PM)Replying to Concourse E

Of course it's a ho ax, but if it were true, forget the bridge.  What always made it unique was that it was officially outside of the stadium but still a huge part of the gameday experience.  Now that it's ticketed, it's no longer that Bulldog Point of Pride.
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Agree, no real reason to keep the bridge at this point.  Its interesting that at 92,746, we're the largest college stadium that doesn't seat over 100,000.  And at #9, we'd still be in the top 15 even just going back to the 1982 RR track end zone closing (82,122 if memory serves).  I think just finishing out the lower level and adding the upper deck in that west end zone would put us over 100.  Not going to be #1 in seating without extending the upper upper deck on around.  But I don't see the need to get into that pissing match.
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Well, the bridge is actually used as a bridge for the other 359 days a year, you know for students and school buses.
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