ladygazette said:
Carry on! Regarding thoughts for next year we should do what coach Kaspar asked SFA to do for years. He couldn't stand seeing those old people and disabled struggle to get into their seats. What is more important than practice facilities is to make the Coliseum more accessible. My husband is 71 years old and has asthma and will probably soon need oxygen. You want find a bigger Lumberjack, Ladyjack fan than my husband but he is having difficulty getting to his seat.
Welcome LadyGazzette!
A couple quick questions, what makes getting to the seats challenging? Is it the distance from the parking lot? Steps inside the Coliseum? Steepness of the steps?
I think having an accessible arena is pretty important. Unfortunately, the design of the Coliseum(and most stadiums) makes it challenging to make changes that would make it easier to get to seats closer to the floor.
But on the other hand, I think we could do some cool design options to the exterior that would make it easier to get into the Coliseum in the first place. For example. I would level off the front slope of WRJ to create a large "courtyard/patio" that had a shorter set of steps/wheelchair ramps on the end closest to the road. I think this would make it easier to get into the stadium than the giant sloping ramp we currently have.
Plus it gives you the benefit of having a large courtyard where you could put a statue of Walkup/Silas or other former players. It would be great for after graduation pictures & pregame festivities.
Would love to hear your thoughts on how to make it more accessible. Nacogdoches has a significant population that is aging & we definitely want everyone to be able to come out and enjoy watching SFA beat any team that has the guts to come to town.