Yogi said:
whitetrash said:
Yogi said:
There are only 7,000 seats.
Parking will not be a problem.
Ferrell Center: +/- 2000 parking spaces for 10,500 capacity = 1 parking space per 5.25 seats
Tiny: +/- 500 parking spaces (including Robinson Tower lot) for 7,500 capacity = 1 parking space per 15 seats
What is McLane Stadium by chance?
Here is a very unscientific analysis of proximity of potentially available parking to the front entrance of Foster, using Google maps walking directions. Each is measured from the closest point in the parking lot to the plaza in front of Foster:
New parking lot behind the Hurd Howdy Hut:
0.3 mi/6 minPignetti's parking lot (3rd/Webster, probably not available):
0.3 mi/6 minFirst Baptist/Live Oak parking lots (5th/Clay, used for Silos parking):
0.4 mi/8 minDutton garage (not sure if available for games):
0.4 mi/9 minTexas Sports Hall of Fame parking lot:
0.4 mi/9 minConvention center/Hilton parking lot across from Ninfa's (2nd/Franklin):
0.4 mi/9 minMcLane Lot A (Baylor Club side, between stadium and I-35, via I-35 access road across river):
0.7 mi/14 min McLane Lots B/C (lagoon side, via walking bridge and riverwalk):
1.0 mi/20 minBy comparison, the walking distance from the furthest back corner of the Farrell Center lot (by the RF corner of the Ballpark) to the main entrance:
0.25 mi/5 min. Everything else at Ferrell is closer than that.
One issue that hasn't been discussed is paying for parking. With football, for a lot of donors, it's rolled into your BBF donation, with the only private parking being Brazos Parking and a couple of grass lots off MLK on the other side of I-35. Of course, basketball at BU has never required paying for parking: mid/high level donors had their reserved lot closer to Ferrell, a fair amount of parking available for early arrivals on site, plus the 2nd street garage for those who wanted a shuttle ride, all free.
Going forward, 75% of those who could park onsite at Ferrell will be pushed out farther than the furthest reaches of the Ferrell lots, and everyone else beyond that. Most parking lots within a 5 block radius belong to private businesses (Residence Inn, Indigo, Twisted Root, Pignettis, Ninfa's/Cricket's lot) that will probably be off limits and patrolled to keep gameday parkers away. First Baptist charges for parking (or at least used to, before Magnolia bought and developed additional free parking along the RR tracks) and probably would do so for basketball if feasible. Parking in Convention Center lots will probably be free and encouraged, again with shuttles. The campus garages and lots used for football can easily be cleared out for 6-8 Saturdays in the fall and used for gameday parking, but not so much for a dozen or more weeknights in the winter.
Anyway, it's not that these are insurmountable logistical issues, but they will certainly "move the cheese" for a lot of fans. It's alleviated somewhat by the fact that 25% of the crowd is removed from the equation off the top by the diminished capacity. And those students who used to drive to Ferrell because they could park there will be forced into finding an alternative. But still, that fan/donor who falls below the top 1500-2000 tickets going to the biggest donors but gives enough to get inside Foster is going to be impacted the most.