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Rufus X. Sarsaparilli
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Now that Victor Ashe is long gone, and downtown Knoxville development is booming; I thought it may be possible to re-approach the issue of a stadium.
Even if a new stadium could not entice the Smokies back to town- and I think it likely could; a new stadium that UT would be the primary tenant would be a possibility.
A visible stadium with easy access and reasonably near campus and downtown would thrive. Until the Smokies returned the venue could host tourneys and events.
Seating of about 7-8,000 with flexibility to 10k if needed. Good lighting, great soundsystem, open concourses with concessions facing the diamond, suites and great views of the skyline. Perhaps a traditional roof covering much of the grandstand seats. Batting cages and offices beneath the facility.
There is really little overlap between college and MiLB seasons. The venue could host early season tourneys.
There is still several parcels that would work. Some closer the campus than others.
Would UT enter into such a partnership with the city?
Would UT like to disregard the work they did that last 10-years at LNS?
I believe the current LNS/Lower Hudson Field site would be excellent location for the badly needed indoor track facility. So some of the locker rooms and office could be re-purposed for track staff and athletes.
One spot for baseball that would be interesting is the "lawn" at Worlds Fair Park wedged nicely between downtown and campus
Even if a new stadium could not entice the Smokies back to town- and I think it likely could; a new stadium that UT would be the primary tenant would be a possibility.
A visible stadium with easy access and reasonably near campus and downtown would thrive. Until the Smokies returned the venue could host tourneys and events.
Seating of about 7-8,000 with flexibility to 10k if needed. Good lighting, great soundsystem, open concourses with concessions facing the diamond, suites and great views of the skyline. Perhaps a traditional roof covering much of the grandstand seats. Batting cages and offices beneath the facility.
There is really little overlap between college and MiLB seasons. The venue could host early season tourneys.
There is still several parcels that would work. Some closer the campus than others.
Would UT enter into such a partnership with the city?
Would UT like to disregard the work they did that last 10-years at LNS?
I believe the current LNS/Lower Hudson Field site would be excellent location for the badly needed indoor track facility. So some of the locker rooms and office could be re-purposed for track staff and athletes.
One spot for baseball that would be interesting is the "lawn" at Worlds Fair Park wedged nicely between downtown and campus