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New Husky Stadium 'second to none' for fans, players

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  • CheersWestDawg
    CheersWestDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,480 Swaye's Wigwam

    Would you say the new stadium is worth 2 wins? 3?

    Between the stadium and Ross, we're already nearing our magic 7.

    Fuck no. Lowering the field means the altitude changed. Can't expect our lungs to adjust that quickly. We're still only at 4 wins.
  • RavennaDawg
    RavennaDawg Member Posts: 846

    Has anyone sat in the north deck yet?

    I am not a physicist, but if sight lines were supposed to be optimal in the old setting, and then the field was moved but the seats were not, would it not be a logical inference that part of the north side of the field will not be visible to some denizens of the north deck?

    Sight lines and the water table made lowering the field impossible.

    HTH
    Who said anything about lowering the field?

    The field was moved north.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    Has anyone sat in the north deck yet?

    I am not a physicist, but if sight lines were supposed to be optimal in the old setting, and then the field was moved but the seats were not, would it not be a logical inference that part of the north side of the field will not be visible to some denizens of the north deck?

    wtfay?

  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Has anyone sat in the north deck yet?

    I am not a physicist, but if sight lines were supposed to be optimal in the old setting, and then the field was moved but the seats were not, would it not be a logical inference that part of the north side of the field will not be visible to some denizens of the north deck?

    Sight lines and the water table made lowering the field impossible.

    HTH
    Who said anything about lowering the field?

    The field was moved north.
    Who said anything about lowering the field?

    The contractor.

    wrightrunstad.com/properties/development-portfolio/husky-stadium.aspx

    Hth
  • RavennaDawg
    RavennaDawg Member Posts: 846

    Has anyone sat in the north deck yet?

    I am not a physicist, but if sight lines were supposed to be optimal in the old setting, and then the field was moved but the seats were not, would it not be a logical inference that part of the north side of the field will not be visible to some denizens of the north deck?

    Sight lines and the water table made lowering the field impossible.

    HTH
    Who said anything about lowering the field?

    The field was moved north.
    Who said anything about lowering the field?

    The contractor.

    wrightrunstad.com/properties/development-portfolio/husky-stadium.aspx

    Hth
    Exactly.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,623 Founders Club
  • tracker
    tracker Member Posts: 866

    Has anyone sat in the north deck yet?

    I am not a physicist, but if sight lines were supposed to be optimal in the old setting, and then the field was moved but the seats were not, would it not be a logical inference that part of the north side of the field will not be visible to some denizens of the north deck?

    Sight lines and the water table made lowering the field impossible.

    HTH
    Who said anything about lowering the field?

    The field was moved north.
    Great. . .in addition to altitude problems now we have to deal with climate change, too.

  • Dawgs4ever
    Dawgs4ever Member Posts: 170
    tracker said:


    Great. . .in addition to altitude problems now we have to deal with climate change, too.

    Between that and the economy, you can't expect more or less than 7 wins.
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 11,453

    Would you say the new stadium is worth 2 wins? 3?

    Between the stadium and Ross, we're already nearing our magic 7.

    I mean this will be the first time UW ever plays at this new stadium same with Boise. So is it really a home field advantage?

    Tough to win on basically a neutral field.