A great place. Seats are comfy, plenty of leg room, great view from the upper rows. Views during daylight are incredible as you can see in '93's photos. Lots of room underneath the stadium and nice concession stands.
PNG Proud said:Man, it was so awesome. It was like walking around a college venue. Only one thing that coulda, and shoulda been done differently.
The front aisles were made much wider, and they handled the crowd great. Along with this, they have designated handicap areas that was also badly needed. Here's the snafu.... Why couldn't they have moved the handicap section up IN FRONT OF THE PEOPLE WALKING IN THE FRONT AISLES?????
I'll tell you why, because that would make way too much sense. Those folks that are wheelchair bound are still at the mercy (and believe me there's not much mercy) of the people walking in the front aisle. It wouldn't have required any more space, just some extra rails, and the handicap section would be in front of the people walking, instead of behind.
O.k., now I'm off my soapbox...
The bathrooms are So nice and the concession stands so functional. Man, it's almost like they thought it through or something.
A PROUD moment for PNG..No doubt
PNG1992 said:Positives besides the obvious overall beauty of the stadium:
1. The seats themselves were waaaaay more comfortable, even w/o a padded seat.
2. Way more legroom. You don't feel your putting someone out when passing by to go to the restroom or concession stand.
3. The view from any seat. No more worries about those old PA speakers on poles obstructing your eyeview of the scoreboard or field.
4. Restrooms. Even the mens is over the top awesome. Its hard to believe how bad we all had it before.
5. Concession stand menu & 20 ounce drinks. All this was long overdue and they'll probaby add more items in time.
Negatives:
1. I missed being able to go near the old concession stand at halftime to talk w/my buddies along the fence line. With the current concourse area your limited to staying under the stands with the crowds of people in line and the noise.
2. (for the young ones) No more cupball for the kids unless they want some serious scrapes and bruises from the concrete.
3. I'm selfish but seeing how nice it is now I can only imagine how awesome it would have been if the cost of supplies hadn't gone up. The pro-shop and enclosed concourse come to mind when wondering what could have been. Remember, originally there wasn't suppost to be metal fencing in the facility.
4. It wasn't "the Rez" yet. This will come in time but every older person has to know what I'm talking about. The old place had a "feel" to it that the new building will earn with time.
Overall I loved it and it will only get better when its totally completed. Also, whoever asked about a ceremony or any type of dedication to the new building, I don't remember them doing anything last night. I heard they will not do this type of thing until next season. Theres still quite a ways to go to completely finish it.
Just my 2 cents.
NDN X said:The small slanted incline from the parking lot to the sidewalk....well, I stumbled walking in and saw a man actually fall there on the way out. He said he saw the two steps to step down, but missed the little slant down to the parking lot. Hit his mouth on the parking lot. He said he was ok.
NDNPARENT said:i agree the country music has to go!! to get the blood pumping and team/fans fired up is to play loud , beating music like Rock and Roll! heck if the coach does not like it then get rid of CHEROKEE!! it is a drum beating pumping sound!
lets get THUNDERSTRUCK BY AC/DC! hey boysmom!! nice to see you here!! and you look hawt saturday noite!
1989NDN said:Pre-game ... play whatever the players and crowd likes; have diverse selections, including the songs mentioned earlier in this thread, AC/DC, Metallica, RHCP, Gary Glitter's Rock & Roll Part 2, etc. Get small kids involved with YMCA, etc. Get that music going and let the players and fans get excited ... send that music outside the stadium to get the tailgaters cranked up.
Intro ... play the FSU war chant as the players make their way from the fieldhouse to the tunnel ... as they leave the tunnel toward the sideline break into Cherokee (amplify the band with a feed into the loudspeakers, it can be done).
Go to any college or pro game and the tailgating and game day experiecne will give you some good ideas on how to spice up the atmosphere. Although, in fairness, give the school admin some time. The game vs. Livingston was only game 1. They will work out the kinks. Who knows what they will do next time or in the future ... give everyone a chance to familiarize themselves with all of the new bells and whistles. Enjoy the games ... support the kids, be loud, and have fun. Make the game day experience bring back more fans. Sounds like the majority of fans were amazed with the new Reservation. I'm betting more good things will happen at the stadium. It takes some time to ease into a new palace. If nothing else, send a nice letter to the school and make friendly suggestions on what you and the kids would like to see or hear at the stadium. Who knows, a new tradition or 2 might be born in 2008, 2009, 2010, or beyond.
Go Indians. Peace.
5A DII REGIONAL ROUND
PN-G Indians (11-1)
vs.
Texas High Tigers (12-0)
Friday, Nov. 29, 7:00PM
Northwestern State University Turpin Stadium, Natchitoches, LA
I could not be more proud of our team and our community. The spirit here is unmatched! I am so lucky to be a part of it and to wear the purple and white! The journey of this football season, with these coaches and our players, will stay with me forever. -- PN-G Head Coach Jeff Joseph