Oklahoma Memorial Stadium looking at a multi-million dollar makeover
NORMAN, Okla. (KFOR) — On Thursday, the University of Oklahoma’s Board of Regents voted yes towards a multi-million dollar project that would bring sweeping changes to the Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Photo courtesy KFOR.
“When you look at it, we believe the plan is aesthetically pleasing. With donations and ticket revenue, it could be financially positive,” said OU President Joseph Harroz Jr.
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According to the agenda item, the cost estimates are between $12M to $15M.
University leaders say the project is designed to improve fan and game day experiences with changes to the west lower seating bowl, west upper deck and press box.
The work would also include new technology and other enhanced stadium operations.
“It could be a win-win for fans to get more of what they want, and where we’re able to benefit from it for the student athletes,” Harroz said.
News 4 went to the University of Oklahoma campus today to ask students about their thoughts.
Evan Jackson said he’s optimistic about the project.
“Fifteen million, I think for the football budget is not terribly significant. So I think if it goes to renovating the stadium, that’s what they want to do with it in the scope of the entire football program,” said Jackson.
Another student said she thinks it’s great for the school and would help out the stadium.
President Harroz said Thursday’s approval is the first step in a months-long process. The Board of Regents will meet again this fall for further planning before committing to construction.
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