Ruiz stadium update

Next month come the stadium design. I hear their plan is sick!

Heard the same, my brotha. It’s a whole slew to be excited about w/ the program. Complete re-branding.

Honestly, this is the best off season I can recall. I know the running line was Diaz was the king of the off season, but legit this is the best off season dare say in program history?!
 
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Tropical park update


If they don’t have the same roof like they do at Hard Rock it’s an epic failure. That roof reverberates all the crowd noise back down to the field and creates a lot of noise and home field advantage. Unfortunately there will never be another Orange Bowl. Which is unfortunate because I try to take advantage and relish every opportunity I can **** in a troff next to a bunch of ****y drunk brethren. Seriously though the OB was one of the best, if not the best, home field advantages in college football. The only comparison that is even close is Hard Rock on a packed game. The 2017 ND and VT games were the first time Miami fans felt the home field advantage that the OB created. If you don’t think that roof had everything to do with that I don’t know what to tell you or what games you ever attended at the OB. **** even empty games that look embarrassing visually, still create enough crowd noise to have a smaller home field advantage. Before they put that roof on not only did light complexted people fry in the sun there wasn’t enough crowd noise to create a home field advantage and stimey the opponent. I am probably flying solo on this but if they don’t replicate or create something similar as the roof at Hard Rock to create that crowd intimidation there is ABSOLUTELY no reason to build our own stadium. Especially since we are on the rise and recruiting like a top 5-7 team, meaning we will start to have sold out to almost sold out home games. If we can do that we will have one of if not the best CFB home field advantages. If we can create a home field advantage like 2017 ND game at Hard Rock then why not embrace that and run with it. Let other programs have their jokes and negative recruiting but when they come there and can’t function like normal because of the home field advantage then who gives a ****. When the recruits attend those games they will experience it first hand and will then discredit anyone trying to negative recruit us because of the stadium. Plus they will have chills when the Miami (somewhat) faithful are cheering so hard the other team looks like they don’t belong in division 1. That 2017 ND game gave us a glorious gift on how amazing of a home field advantage Hard Rock could be. If you don’t think the crowd noise and energy of how electric Hard Rock was that night had anything to do with the *** whoopin that proceeded you are a certified nut bag. Notre Dame, yet over rated as per usual, was still a much better team then us all around. That metric didn’t mean a GD thing though once the Canes faithful turned Hard Rock stadium into the Roman Coliseum!!!!! All I am saying is a stadium closer to campus would be awesome. As long as you consider a few things. First it will never replace the Orange Bowl…..EVER!!!!!! Nothing will, not even Hard Rock. If they can’t make it into a futuristic state of the art venue that has an amazing recruiting section along with the aforementioned roof we should seriously consider staying put. We are about to be winning and filling the stadium and having a raucous home field advantage.

BRING IT ON!!!
LFG!!!!
& most importantly
15-0 @Go Canes!!
It’s a MUTHA****IN lifestyle bro!!!
 
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You underestimate the county commissioners lol
It’ll ultimately come down to money. As it usually does here in Miami.

If the commissioners get “taken care of,” best believe they’ll vote in favor of this project.

I think anyone who believes this is a pipe dream is in for a rude awakening.

This thing has legs and I think it’s going to happen. Just my 2 cents
 
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Theres this great quote "Build it and they will come". ... An entire movie was made about it...

Anyways Who the **** gives a **** what people think would happen regarding fans not wanting to sit in traffic or whatever. Build the ******* thing, make the student experience great, and stop over thinking it. If we ******* win, people will sit their asses in traffic to come see their Canes play. It's pretty simple. This is a 50 year investment.
They didn't sit in traffic to do it the last time Miami was great, unless other things happened around it. People forget that throughout the glory years, unless it was a huge opponent, with legit stakes,no one cared.
 
If they don’t have the same roof like they do at Hard Rock it’s an epic failure. That roof reverberates all the crowd noise back down to the field and creates a lot of noise and home field advantage. Unfortunately there will never be another Orange Bowl. Which is unfortunate because I try to take advantage and relish every opportunity I can **** in a troff next to a bunch of ****y drunk brethren. Seriously though the OB was one of the best, if not the best, home field advantages in college football. The only comparison that is even close is Hard Rock on a packed game. The 2017 ND and VT games were the first time Miami fans felt the home field advantage that the OB created. If you don’t think that roof had everything to do with that I don’t know what to tell you or what games you ever attended at the OB. **** even empty games that look embarrassing visually, still create enough crowd noise to have a smaller home field advantage. Before they put that roof on not only did light complexted people fry in the sun there wasn’t enough crowd noise to create a home field advantage and stimey the opponent. I am probably flying solo on this but if they don’t replicate or create something similar as the roof at Hard Rock to create that crowd intimidation there is ABSOLUTELY no reason to build our own stadium. Especially since we are on the rise and recruiting like a top 5-7 team, meaning we will start to have sold out to almost sold out home games. If we can do that we will have one of if not the best CFB home field advantages. If we can create a home field advantage like 2017 ND game at Hard Rock then why not embrace that and run with it. Let other programs have their jokes and negative recruiting but when they come there and can’t function like normal because of the home field advantage then who gives a ****. When the recruits attend those games they will experience it first hand and will then discredit anyone trying to negative recruit us because of the stadium. Plus they will have chills when the Miami (somewhat) faithful are cheering so hard the other team looks like they don’t belong in division 1. That 2017 ND game gave us a glorious gift on how amazing of a home field advantage Hard Rock could be. If you don’t think the crowd noise and energy of how electric Hard Rock was that night had anything to do with the *** whoopin that proceeded you are a certified nut bag. Notre Dame, yet highly rated, was still a much better team all around. That **** didn’t mean a GD thing though once the Canes faithful turned Hard Rock stadium into the Roman Coliseum!!!!! All I am saying is a stadium closer to campus would be awesome. As long as you consider a few things. First it will never replace the Orange Bowl…..EVER!!!!!! Nothing will, not even Hard Rock. If they can’t make it a futuristic state of the art venue that has an amazing recruiting section along with the after mentioned roof we should seriously consider staying put. We are about to be winning and filling the stadium and having a raucous home field advantage.

BRING IT ON!!!
LFG!!!!
& most importantly
15-0 @Go Canes!!
It’s a MUTHA****IN lifestyle bro!!!
I didn’t read all that but I will say this, the stadium will have a roof and be designed to be one of the loudest stadiums in the entire country. This is a direct quote to me by Ruiz Jr. who is handling all this stuff.
 
If they don’t have the same roof like they do at Hard Rock it’s an epic failure. That roof reverberates all the crowd noise back down to the field and creates a lot of noise and home field advantage. Unfortunately there will never be another Orange Bowl. Which is unfortunate because I try to take advantage and relish every opportunity I can **** in a troff next to a bunch of ****y drunk brethren. Seriously though the OB was one of the best, if not the best, home field advantages in college football. The only comparison that is even close is Hard Rock on a packed game. The 2017 ND and VT games were the first time Miami fans felt the home field advantage that the OB created. If you don’t think that roof had everything to do with that I don’t know what to tell you or what games you ever attended at the OB. **** even empty games that look embarrassing visually, still create enough crowd noise to have a smaller home field advantage. Before they put that roof on not only did light complexted people fry in the sun there wasn’t enough crowd noise to create a home field advantage and stimey the opponent. I am probably flying solo on this but if they don’t replicate or create something similar as the roof at Hard Rock to create that crowd intimidation there is ABSOLUTELY no reason to build our own stadium. Especially since we are on the rise and recruiting like a top 5-7 team, meaning we will start to have sold out to almost sold out home games. If we can do that we will have one of if not the best CFB home field advantages. If we can create a home field advantage like 2017 ND game at Hard Rock then why not embrace that and run with it. Let other programs have their jokes and negative recruiting but when they come there and can’t function like normal because of the home field advantage then who gives a ****. When the recruits attend those games they will experience it first hand and will then discredit anyone trying to negative recruit us because of the stadium. Plus they will have chills when the Miami (somewhat) faithful are cheering so hard the other team looks like they don’t belong in division 1. That 2017 ND game gave us a glorious gift on how amazing of a home field advantage Hard Rock could be. If you don’t think the crowd noise and energy of how electric Hard Rock was that night had anything to do with the *** whoopin that proceeded you are a certified nut bag. Notre Dame, yet highly rated, was still a much better team all around. That **** didn’t mean a GD thing though once the Canes faithful turned Hard Rock stadium into the Roman Coliseum!!!!! All I am saying is a stadium closer to campus would be awesome. As long as you consider a few things. First it will never replace the Orange Bowl…..EVER!!!!!! Nothing will, not even Hard Rock. If they can’t make it a futuristic state of the art venue that has an amazing recruiting section along with the after mentioned roof we should seriously consider staying put. We are about to be winning and filling the stadium and having a raucous home field advantage.

BRING IT ON!!!
LFG!!!!
& most importantly
15-0 @Go Canes!!
It’s a MUTHA****IN lifestyle bro!!!

Paragraphs, s’il vous plait
 
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So wait we’re going to only have 16,000 parking spots.

🤦
16k spots will cover well over half the attendees, and it will encourage people to car pool (a very good thing) + students and others shuttling, walking and bike riding from campus, + a lot of people taking public transportation + walkable offsite parking + shuttles to even more offsite parking - it adds up just fine.
 
I didn’t read all that but I will say this, the stadium will have a roof and be designed to be one of the loudest stadiums in the entire country. This is a direct quote to me by Ruiz Jr. who is handling all this stuff.

Bro, all I did was scan & was waiting to see 2017 & ND in the same sentence. Lol That is the default argument EVERY time. 10 yrs from now, “but 2017 ND though.” Lol

Who in their right mind wouldn’t think the pre-eminent architect firm in the world, that specializes in sports venues wouldn’t create a stadium that would be a pure home field advantage from an amenity & acoustics standpoint? C’mon bruh, I just don’t get this push back; actually, I’m lying. I do know y; the fact is, this stadium can be the most fan friendly, while also greatly benefiting The University, and a certain segment of the fan base will find complaints b/c “their” convenience was encroached upon.
 
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I get Ruiz's money is long but how long do we think this guys money is to fund this entire project? This would require crazy capital to get done. Probably 550Mill to 1Billion range.

As a business person where's the ROI? How does this benefit Ruiz and his business venture outside of mass exposure?

When you bought your house did you pay cash? Or did you finance it? Plus other revenue streams will contribute towards it. No one rips a check for the whole thing, bro.
 
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16k spots will cover over half the attendees, and it will encourage people to car pool (a very good thing) + students and others shuttling, walking and bike riding from campus, + a lot of people taking public transportation + walkable offsite parking + shuttles to even more offsite parking - it adds up just fine.
Walking from campus? Lol. No one is walking to tropical park. They’ll Uber. The problem w offsite parking is that it’s surrounded by strip malls and businesses That aren’t shutting down on a Saturday.
 
Walking from campus? Lol. No one is walking to tropical park. They’ll Uber. The problem w offsite parking is that it’s surrounded by strip malls and businesses That aren’t shutting down on a Saturday.

Oh you'd be surprised. Kids, man. The area will change, some kids will walk back to school in a parade after a bad *** victory whooping it up the whole way, and ****, make a pub crawl out of it. But whatever, ride bikes, ride share, shuttles, you get the point.

Not. Need. Parking.
 
Oh you'd be surprised. Kids, man. The area will change, some kids will walk back to school in a parade after a bad *** victory whooping it up the whole way, and **** make a pub crawl out of it. But whatever, ride bikes, ride share, shuttles, you get the point.

Not. Need. Parking.
The marlins said that too lol. Idk if the area will change, but the stadium plans look nice so idc how he funds it. He could use oligarch money for all i care if it gets it done
 
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If they don’t have the same roof like they do at Hard Rock it’s an epic failure. That roof reverberates all the crowd noise back down to the field and creates a lot of noise and home field advantage. Unfortunately there will never be another Orange Bowl. Which is unfortunate because I try to take advantage and relish every opportunity I can **** in a troff next to a bunch of ****y drunk brethren. Seriously though the OB was one of the best, if not the best, home field advantages in college football. The only comparison that is even close is Hard Rock on a packed game. The 2017 ND and VT games were the first time Miami fans felt the home field advantage that the OB created. If you don’t think that roof had everything to do with that I don’t know what to tell you or what games you ever attended at the OB. **** even empty games that look embarrassing visually, still create enough crowd noise to have a smaller home field advantage. Before they put that roof on not only did light complexted people fry in the sun there wasn’t enough crowd noise to create a home field advantage and stimey the opponent. I am probably flying solo on this but if they don’t replicate or create something similar as the roof at Hard Rock to create that crowd intimidation there is ABSOLUTELY no reason to build our own stadium. Especially since we are on the rise and recruiting like a top 5-7 team, meaning we will start to have sold out to almost sold out home games. If we can do that we will have one of if not the best CFB home field advantages. If we can create a home field advantage like 2017 ND game at Hard Rock then why not embrace that and run with it. Let other programs have their jokes and negative recruiting but when they come there and can’t function like normal because of the home field advantage then who gives a ****. When the recruits attend those games they will experience it first hand and will then discredit anyone trying to negative recruit us because of the stadium. Plus they will have chills when the Miami (somewhat) faithful are cheering so hard the other team looks like they don’t belong in division 1. That 2017 ND game gave us a glorious gift on how amazing of a home field advantage Hard Rock could be. If you don’t think the crowd noise and energy of how electric Hard Rock was that night had anything to do with the *** whoopin that proceeded you are a certified nut bag. Notre Dame, yet over rated as per usual, was still a much better team then us all around. That metric didn’t mean a GD thing though once the Canes faithful turned Hard Rock stadium into the Roman Coliseum!!!!! All I am saying is a stadium closer to campus would be awesome. As long as you consider a few things. First it will never replace the Orange Bowl…..EVER!!!!!! Nothing will, not even Hard Rock. If they can’t make it into a futuristic state of the art venue that has an amazing recruiting section along with the aforementioned roof we should seriously consider staying put. We are about to be winning and filling the stadium and having a raucous home field advantage.

BRING IT ON!!!
LFG!!!!
& most importantly
15-0 @Go Canes!!
It’s a MUTHA****IN lifestyle bro!!!
Dayum, where you get your cuban coffee from?
 
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