Friday, August 22, 2008

Sounds of progress a good thing at Southern

There was an echo bouncing around the field as coaches shouted instructions during a scrimmage Wednesday at A.W. Mumford Stadium. The sound felt eerie. That’s not happened before. After a moment to adjust to the strangeness, the sound felt good, deep down good. That’s the sound of progress. The new echo effect is created by the presence of the north end zone expansion.

When the expansion is finished by the summer and the place fills up next fall, there’s going to be a lot more noise. Really, there’s enough in place already to create a good echo even with just the team and coaches in Mumford the other night. Add in a couple thousand fans next season and there’s a nice chunk of sound raining down. As SU has gone to work on the practice fields next to the stadium throughout preseason camp this month, coach Pete Richardson and his staff peek over at the rapid progress on the project that began in March.

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VIEW: http://www.subr.edu/stadiumproject/index.htm

The Lemoine Company is beginning work on a new state-of-the-art 40,000-square-foot sports complex in the North End Zone of A.W. Mumford Stadium on the campus of Southern University in Baton Rouge. The expansion will add 2,500 seats to the 26,500-seat stadium. Along with the stadium enclosure, the project will include new training facilities, lockers rooms, offices, a weight room, sports memorabilia spaces, meetings rooms, about 500 club-level seats and 2,000 end zone seats. With 18 months to completion, construction will begin in February and is scheduled to be completed in July 2009. Total cost for the project is approximately $16.4 million.

VIEW: http://www.lemoinecompany.com/awmumford.htm

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