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RE: UTRGV's Football Plans On Hold, FOIA
(08-17-2018 04:16 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  One local paper said at the time that the plan goal for the future for an on campus stadium to be up over 22,000. 22,500 to be exact. The new stadium would seat 8500. Adding 14,000 more seats would make it 22,500 seats which what the local paper said. The cost seems to be way too much to build only an 8,500 seat stadium or a 14,000 seat stadium. So, if the local paper in Canyon is correct? The expansion plans would be 22,500 total, and with standing room only could bring it up to over 26,000.

West Texas A&M Stadium Plans For 2016

The link above showed the original plans for the stadium design. It looks much bigger than what is being shown on the school's website.

Instead of relying on a 2016 article, try researching for updated information such as the article I linked from 2018 at the school's website. The plans changed a lot in 2 years. West Texas A&M has no need of a 20,000 seat stadium. Their average attendance has exceeded 10,000 (barely) only twice in the last 8 seasons - 2010 and 2012. The last 4 seasons have averaged much less than 8,000.
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