But to answer my own question, I don't know why they would put up something new, if it wasn't state of the art design... You don't build a new car to look like a torn up 82 Dodge... So if they put something new, I am sure it would be state-of-the-art.
Building on what Red said, it would be nice to get more real time stats shown during the game where the fans could get stats more often without having to have a radio. This is something that bothers me about both the football and basketball games. Basketball atleast shows points and fouls but it would be nice to seee rebounds and assists, too.
Joe Dean has been retired, you didn't get the memo? LSU hasn't been doing things the old way for a while. If someone had mentioned there was debris buried where the new upper deck pilings were going, the race with deadlines would be moot. Old LSU: no football championship Old LSU: Terry bowden replacing DiZero Old LSU: women's hoops scaled back Old LSU: Tulane series with LSU holding 5,000 road tickets Old LSU: $50 tickets for a "great" 7-4 team. Skip's classic story about old LSU: When he was hired, he asked the physical plant manager for red Georgia clay to buuild the infield with. the reply was "wouldn't pink tempra paint give it the same color?" Auburn's boards will look cheap compared to the product Skip's putting in. This isn't old LSU, not by a long shot.
i hope that they do give up to the minute sats and scores.when ole borne gives scores they are always in another quater than he annouced
92,300. Do a search on "Tiger Stadium". There are several recent threads about it, you might find interesting.