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bluedog
July 23rd, 2010, 03:32 PM
Prairie View unveils plans for new football stadium
By JOSEPH DUARTE
Copyright 2010 Houston Chronicle
July 23, 2010, 1:37PM

Prairie View A&M plans to unveil designs for a proposed new athletic complex that will feature a 15,000-seat football stadium, the school announced Friday.

The first phase of the project will feature a football stadium and accompanying Athletic Department Center.

"I've always said that's the last piece of the puzzle," Prairie View A&M football coach Henry Frazier III said.

The school said the projected cost of the first phase is $60 million. The Prairie View A&M Foundation will take the lead role in fundraising efforts for what the school called a "historic project."

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/fb/fbc/7121984.html
xreadx

DFW HOYA
July 23rd, 2010, 03:58 PM
Good to see. There were some lean, LEAN years for PVA&M not that long ago.

WestCoastAggie
July 23rd, 2010, 03:59 PM
xthumbsupx PV!!!

Lehigh Football Nation
July 23rd, 2010, 04:03 PM
First of all, great to hear. xthumbsupx Happy to see PVAMU invest in the program!

The following, however, did xeyebrowx:


The first phase also includes the addition of basketball and volleyball practice courts, renovation and modification to Nicks Arena and a jogging trail.

The second phase includes the addition of football practice fields, a combined soccer and track and field stadium, construction of baseball and softball stadiums, a student recreation center and intramural fields for softball, soccer and flag football.

The final phase includes a football stadium seating capacity increase to 30,000, a 12-court tennis complex and expansion of the school's Kinesiology and Health Sciences Department.

That strikes me as... odd.

WestCoastAggie
July 23rd, 2010, 04:10 PM
First of all, great to hear. xthumbsupx Happy to see PVAMU invest in the program!

The following, however, did xeyebrowx:


The first phase also includes the addition of basketball and volleyball practice courts, renovation and modification to Nicks Arena and a jogging trail.

The second phase includes the addition of football practice fields, a combined soccer and track and field stadium, construction of baseball and softball stadiums, a student recreation center and intramural fields for softball, soccer and flag football.

The final phase includes a football stadium seating capacity increase to 30,000, a 12-court tennis complex and expansion of the school's Kinesiology and Health Sciences Department.


That strikes me as... odd.

30,000 is perfect for those games against SU and may move the Classics with Grambling and sTu back to PV's campus. GREAT MOVE, imho. More $$$ in PV's pockets and they wouldn't have to deal with a 3rd party. xnodx

bluedog
July 23rd, 2010, 04:32 PM
It truly is amazing isn't ?

txst80
July 23rd, 2010, 06:31 PM
They could use it...

http://www.city-data.com/forum/football/563019-worst-football-stadium-america-now-pictures.html

TexasTerror
July 23rd, 2010, 07:36 PM
The two HBCUs in the area not messing around. PVAMU joins TSU in moving forward with new stadiums. TSU got to invest smaller for a nice stadium thanks to the politics of the Dynamo situation. This truly does show PVAMU is committed to athletics and football moving forward.

TSU and PVAMU are in VERY good situations moving forward, especially compared to the rest of their SWAC counterparts.

http://www.chron.com/photos/2010/07/23/22627112/260xStory.jpg

PVAMU Presentation - http://www.slideshare.net/rjmcginty/prairie-view-am-sports-complexfootball-stadium-presentation

bluedog
July 23rd, 2010, 08:08 PM
The two HBCUs in the area not messing around. PVAMU joins TSU in moving forward with new stadiums. TSU got to invest smaller for a nice stadium thanks to the politics of the Dynamo situation. This truly does show PVAMU is committed to athletics and football moving forward.

TSU and PVAMU are in VERY good situations moving forward, especially compared to the rest of their SWAC counterparts.

http://www.chron.com/photos/2010/07/23/22627112/260xStory.jpg

PVAMU Presentation - http://www.slideshare.net/rjmcginty/prairie-view-am-sports-complexfootball-stadium-presentation

Naw this can't be.....PV hasn't ever even made the playoffs

TexasTerror
July 23rd, 2010, 08:24 PM
Naw this can't be.....PV hasn't ever even made the playoffs

What does going or not going to the playoffs make a difference? PV is commmited to building up their program and even with the state's budget cuts in Texas, will surely not have the same shortcomings that their league's counterparts in Louisiana and Mississippi are presently having.

TSU and PV should be able to rise to the top of the conference in short order - which I think we're already seeing signs of. The football stadiums clearly do that.

WestCoastAggie
July 23rd, 2010, 09:15 PM
What does going or not going to the playoffs make a difference? PV is commmited to building up their program and even with the state's budget cuts in Texas, will surely not have the same shortcomings that their league's counterparts in Louisiana and Mississippi are presently having.

TSU and PV should be able to rise to the top of the conference in short order - which I think we're already seeing signs of. The football stadiums clearly do that.

It's just bluedog's arrogant and condensending way of telling the other members of AGS that you don't need the playoffs to generate exitement and new facilities for a schools's athletic department.

bluedog
July 24th, 2010, 02:17 AM
What does going or not going to the playoffs make a difference? PV is commmited to building up their program and even with the state's budget cuts in Texas, will surely not have the same shortcomings that their league's counterparts in Louisiana and Mississippi are presently having.

TSU and PV should be able to rise to the top of the conference in short order - which I think we're already seeing signs of. The football stadiums clearly do that.

Yeah I told my SU ALUMS and friends the exact same thing and that if we don't hurry up and get another $16.5 Million dollars to expand the stadium again by next year we're going to be on the bottom of the pole. God knows where Grambling will be because it's been about five years or so since there muti-million dollar facillites were built, they'll probably be left further being then us.

TexasTerror
July 24th, 2010, 07:02 AM
Yeah I told my SU ALUMS and friends the exact same thing and that if we don't hurry up and get another $16.5 Million dollars to expand the stadium again by next year we're going to be on the bottom of the pole. God knows where Grambling will be because it's been about five years or so since there muti-million dollar facillites were built, they'll probably be left further being then us.

Talking more about athletic budgets...

In the next 2-3 years, TSU will have an athletic budget that is twice that of Southern and Grambling and 3-4 times that of Mississippi Valley State's. PVAMU is a bit behind TSU, but I don't expect it to be much longer...

TSUalum05
July 24th, 2010, 07:54 AM
Talking more about athletic budgets...

In the next 2-3 years, TSU will have an athletic budget that is twice that of Southern and Grambling and 3-4 times that of Mississippi Valley State's. PVAMU is a bit behind TSU, but I don't expect it to be much longer...

Yes our budget continues to grow and shortly you'll see the improvement in competition all sports plus facilities. My apologies for digressing off topic; I will no longer discuss our future improvements because PV deserves everything they are getting. They have a beautiful campus.

GAD
July 24th, 2010, 08:18 AM
The two HBCUs in the area not messing around. PVAMU joins TSU in moving forward with new stadiums. TSU got to invest smaller for a nice stadium thanks to the politics of the Dynamo situation. This truly does show PVAMU is committed to athletics and football moving forward.

TSU and PVAMU are in VERY good situations moving forward, especially compared to the rest of their SWAC counterparts.

http://www.chron.com/photos/2010/07/23/22627112/260xStory.jpg

PVAMU Presentation - http://www.slideshare.net/rjmcginty/prairie-view-am-sports-complexfootball-stadium-presentation

Not quite accurate, Grambling opened there stadium in 1983, Alcorn and AAMU opened new stadiums in the 90's UAPB opened a new stadium in the 2000's. Southern and J-State have each had major renovations performed on there stadiums. It's the Texas schools who are finally getting in on the act.

TexasTerror
July 24th, 2010, 08:32 AM
Nice feature story from the Chronicle...


It wasn't that long ago that Prairie View A&M debated whether to continue providing socks and jockstraps for its football players.

Now, the school has had budget discussions about championship rings and plans to build a football stadium and athletic facilities that should meet the need of its athletes for decades.

Friday, school officials shared a new athletic facilities vision with alumni at their annual convention in New Orleans. Though the highlight is a 15,000-seat (expandable to 30,000) football stadium, which would replace Blackshear Stadium, where the Panthers have played home games since 1960, that is only a small part of the three-phase plan.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/college/7122860.html

TexasTerror
July 24th, 2010, 08:34 AM
Not quite accurate, Grambling opened there stadium in 1983, Alcorn and AAMU opened new stadiums in the 90's UAPB opened a new stadium in the 2000's. Southern and J-State have each had major renovations performed on there stadiums. It's the Texas schools who are finally getting in on the act.

I am speaking more financially...

Those schools have already got stadium situations in place, but financially moving forward - TSU and PVAMU are going to be in a MUCH better situation than their LA/MS counterparts. Jackson State is talking Div II, Valley is in very dire straits financially (their budget would place them in the middle of Div II and currently has them at the bottom of Div I football) and I heard earlier this week where Southern (amongst other Louisiana schools) were mentioned as potential downgrades.

Sly Fox
July 24th, 2010, 08:37 AM
First off, let me say if this plan were to come to fruition it would be awesome for PV and the State of Texas in general. That said, I am surprised they would begin such a grand fundraising campaign in this current economic climate. UH was forced to release their dreams to try and show BCS conferences that they mean business about stepping up. I'm not sure where PVAMU would see itself stepping up to in another league. Do they have FBS dreams?

http://img203.imageshack.us/img203/9236/pvamuaerialoverview.jpg
Cool overlook of the entire plan. It appears Blackshear becomes the new soccer/track facility. I don't see any major exterior renovations for the Baby Dome so perhaps that portion of Phase One is focused on infrastructure improvements to offices & locker rooms.

http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/1872/pvamuathleticcenter.jpg
The Athletic Center is very impressive and a HUGE step up from current facilities. In fact, it looks a great deal like what we have at Liberty for our Football Operations Center.

http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/8681/pvamustadiumviewfromac.jpg
View from stadium club inside the Athletic Center. Once again, the similarities to Liberty are enormous. I have a feeling the same architect may be involved in both projects.

http://img121.imageshack.us/img121/1994/pvamueastside.jpg
Westside Exterior with Entrance & Pressbox. It is gorgeous and dare I say a scaled down version of the Eastside of Royal-Memorial Stadium a couple hours west on 290. I love the brick facade.

3rd Coast Tiger
July 24th, 2010, 10:37 AM
I will no longer discuss our future improvements because PV deserves everything they are getting. They have a beautiful campus.

I wholeheartedly agree and can't beam with nothing but pride and admiration for Prairie View right now. Way to go Panthers!

This move should complete the final piece to the puzzle for an absolutely beautiful campus.

TexasTerror
July 30th, 2010, 06:56 PM
Pub keeps coming for PVAMU...


Prairie View A&M University Athletic Director Fred Washington will spend the next few days discussing the proposed Prairie View A&M Sports Complex via television and radio beginning on Saturday.

Tomorrow morning, Washington will make a live television appearance on Houston’s KPRC Local 2 News at 6:20 a.m. On Monday, Washington will venture to Houston once again and make an in-studio appearance on the popular Ralph Cooper “Sports Rap” Radio Show on KCOH Radio 1430 AM at 5:15 p.m. where he’ll take questions regarding the complex.

http://sports.pvamu.edu/pages/4086.asp?item=46808

TexasTerror
August 7th, 2010, 07:26 AM
Henry Frazier III will continue the PR tour, while promoting his team...


head FB coach Henry Frazier will appear at NOON today on FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW...www.boxtorow.com (Click on the LISTEN LIVE link)

http://twitter.com/PVAthletics/statuses/20544437931