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« Reply #3010 on: November 24, 2021, 04:17:23 PM »
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« Reply #3011 on: November 25, 2021, 09:01:44 AM »


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« Reply #3012 on: November 25, 2021, 10:08:04 AM »
So I took my son up to A&M over the last weekend. He’s a recent high school graduate and attending junior college. Of course the opponent was Prairie View A&M so it was a blow out game. I haven’t been to a game since Johnny Manziels last one in 2013 in the old Kyle Field and the old stadium. We’ve been to a few games over the years but he never really enjoyed going and wasn’t into football. With me working 50% of my weekends over the years and being a few hours away we just never really spent much time there.

It’s sorta hard to describe how different the stadium is.  I mean I knew it was redone but this whole entire stadium is brand new, with the oldest part the North Endzone seating that was built in 1999. We sat in the east stands in the student section with the students. Well, we didn’t sit with the students, we stood with them. It’s a strange feeling being in a spot you’ve sat in and familiar with but the surroundings are totally different. It definitely brought back a lot of great memories.

We always knew he was going to do the Jr college thing first for at least a year and I have always told him that college has to be his choice and we needed to look around to check out different colleges. We went to visit Sam Houston state as well a few months ago. I had quite a few friends and acquaintances graduate from there over the years and it’s a nice little place. You can probably easily walk the entire campus in about 15 minutes.

He was really excited about Sam and for us being small town people it does feel right sized.

After the A&M game we walked around campus for several hours. I’m not real sure how other universities change over the years but my god I was amazed at how much the campus had changed. A&M has always been a large place and it seems like they have squeezed new buildings into every nook and crannies around. Of course their are still plenty of the older buildings around but some of those have been heavily remodeled as well. They took an iconic building like the Zachary Engineering center and rebuilt it from the inside out, adding floors and wings to the point it was totally unrecognizable.

I showed him the places where I had classes and where I spent most of my time.  We just really enjoyed our day together and now he’s talking about applying for the fall. It’s a much larger place today than when I was there (67,000 students vs 43,000) but it feels like the same kinda place to me. 

Of course it’s weird seeing high rise type apartments at Northgate and very much more high density urban settings than 20 years ago. 

I’m excited about him maybe going there and me getting to go back to campus much more often. He’s going to be studying construction science. 

We’ll see what the future holds. 
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« Reply #3013 on: November 25, 2021, 10:24:45 AM »
When I returned to UGA and UNC many years later, I was struck by the trees, where before had been either open lots off campus or scrub pines at UNC now was a full grown forest, and the trees near my dorm were enormous, so many trees.  I took my daughter to a game last year and parked on east Campus and I had no clue where I was, the area was wide open when I was in school, now it was forest obstructing any view.  I had to follow the crowd to find the stadium.

I think the UGA population has grown from about 20K to about 30K, in fifty years, so not that much expansion really.

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« Reply #3014 on: November 25, 2021, 10:28:36 AM »
Nice story Gigem

My son went to Sam Houston so Im very aware of that school

Its great for the kid who doesnt want to go to a large university

Good luck to your son

does he know what his major will be?
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« Reply #3015 on: November 25, 2021, 10:44:34 AM »
Construction science or construction management. Different schools call it different things. 

It’s what I do now after being in operations for the last 18 years. I’m also in the midst of rejoining the family business and if he decides to get into that it will have a good base for him to have. 

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« Reply #3016 on: November 25, 2021, 10:49:47 AM »
Construction science or construction management. Different schools call it different things.

It’s what I do now after being in operations for the last 18 years. I’m also in the midst of rejoining the family business and if he decides to get into that it will have a good base for him to have.
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« Reply #3017 on: November 25, 2021, 10:52:18 AM »
We get to an Aggie game at least once every two years, so the changes to the stadium and on campus aren't as noticeable to me, but when I think back to what it was like when I first started going to games there when I was in high school, I can still recall how much it's changed.

First game I attended there, it already had the triple decks on each side, but the Zone wouldn't be built for another ten years or so.  And obviously since then, there have been some massive changes, and as you say it's almost an entirely new stadium at this point.

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« Reply #3018 on: November 25, 2021, 10:59:52 AM »
Back in 1967 UT's stadium had no upper decks and an open end zone so the changes have been massive for me

I still remember students climbing trees to keep them from been cut down when they were putting on the first 2nd deck

the times they were a changing
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« Reply #3019 on: November 25, 2021, 11:06:41 AM »
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« Reply #3020 on: November 25, 2021, 11:20:58 AM »
Back in 1967 UT's stadium had no upper decks and an open end zone so the changes have been massive for me

I still remember students climbing trees to keep them from been cut down when they were putting on the first 2nd deck

the times they were a changing
Yeah it had the west side upper deck and the full horseshoe in the north endzone by the time I really started attending games in the late 70s.  But I've been very aware of all of the changes since then.

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« Reply #3021 on: November 25, 2021, 11:56:17 AM »
When I showed up in Norman in 1972, Oklahoma Memorial Stadium was single-story and shaped like a block-U, with the north end closed.  The School of Architecture had classrooms inside the north-end structure.  The south end had moveable bleachers that partially covered (IIRC) a baseball practice field and were moved out of the way when needed.  There was gameday parking on that field.  There was a dirt track--used for the indoor track season--underneath the seating areas.  Capacity was 62,000.  I can't find a picture of it online.

Now it's this.



The bleachers that were south end-zone seating in 1972 have been replaced by the bowled-in complex at the left end.  Upper decks have been added on both sides.  Capacity is 80,000+.  I imagine that the next major renovation will be to remake the west deck to match the double-layered-with-luxury-suites east deck.  And then probably to wrap the deck around the north end.

As CD said about the UNC campus, it seems like there are more trees now than there were 49 years ago.  When David Boren was University President, his wife spearheaded many campus-beautification efforts, and the campus is much more attractive now than it was then.

I sat in the Zone at Kyle Field at the 2006 OU-A&M game.  When I watched the Bama at A&M game this year on TV, I hardly recognized the stadium as being the same structure I saw 15 years ago.

I saw the Army-UNC "game" (62-8 Tarheel win) in 1982.  I was impressed with the UNC campus.  I had spent Sep 1980-May 1982 at Fort Bragg, so I was reasonably familiar with the familiar with the scenic beauty of parts of North Carolina.
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« Reply #3022 on: November 25, 2021, 12:12:17 PM »
That looks really nice.


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« Reply #3023 on: November 25, 2021, 12:15:46 PM »


This is an old photo of Sanford.  It was double deceked when I was there, but the open end had a train track where people sat for free.  They were called the Track People and some would camp out Thursday night and smoke weird stuff.  The other end had a bridge and they charged $3 to sit on the bridge.

 

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