Thanks for the info!Big12Bear said:https://baylorbears.com/news/2023/12/19/foster-forward-getting-to-the-pavilion.aspxJohnny2Chips said:
Does anyone know where to park before the parking garage is finished?
Thanks for the info!Big12Bear said:https://baylorbears.com/news/2023/12/19/foster-forward-getting-to-the-pavilion.aspxJohnny2Chips said:
Does anyone know where to park before the parking garage is finished?
Calrocks94 said:
Throwing out a miracle I'm in need of one ticket for the game. If anybody has one that aren't trying to rob me for it I will gladly take one. I just need one.
The Downtown shuttle will go down 3rd to Clay and then go up Clay to UP, turning around at Ross to go back.whitetrash said:
U-P is still a disaster zone from Jackson to 35. I'm guessing the shuttle buses will drop off either at I-35 access road or at Clay or Webster (coming from downtown).
So we will see.
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martin18 said:
Creighton, St. John's, Villanova, Stanford, TCU, and Northwestern arenas all smaller
Krieg said:
They threw down some fresh asphalt that's temporary I'm sure and were trying to clean the dirt off the rest of the road today.
That garage looks a long way from done. I guess part of I must be close, but man it doesn't look close.
I took pictures, but apparently I have to pay to provide info so...yeah, not happening.
Houston and SMU (P6 next year) are also smaller.martin18 said:
Creighton, St. John's, Villanova, Stanford, TCU, and Northwestern arenas all smaller
Very happy to see the hydroponically engineered faux concrete floor is holding the color scheme so well !! Anxious to see what effect all the dribbling will have on it over time...Steel nets look gorgeous..Rumored that crowd will be able to see sparks when a forceful slam dunk occurs...really a unique feature...Not to mention the natural gas powered shot clocks and scoreboards...guaranteed to stay on during electrical failures! They really thought of everything here! Sic 'Em! Edit: A serious Congrats to old BU for such a fine facility...Foster will be the 4th home court where I've watched the Bears play....As the great Frank Fallon often said...."This one belongs to the Baylor Bears!"Jack Bauer said:
Big12Bear said:
Meanwhile, Villanova, St John's, UConn and Georgetown all have the ability to switch from smaller campus arena to larger buildings for bigger games.
My guess is it would block the view in the upper seats and you don't need it. The ceiling looks pretty low.vg1984 said:
I am sure this has been answered previously, but why did they choose to not use a video board above center court?
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Ferrell Center will remain home to the school's national champion acrobatics and tumbling team, and the women's volleyball squad.
The men's and women's basketball teams will continue to use their practice gyms at the Ferrell Center. The development center at the new arena with practice courts, dedicated locker rooms and team lounges will be completed later this year.
If the Baylor women make the NCAA tournament and host first- and second-round games, those would be played at the Ferrell Center because of the extra space needed that wouldn't yet be available in the new building.