ESPN: New stadium initiative for San Diego State passes on election day

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"SDCCU stadium would be demolished as part of this plan, being replaced by a 35,000-seat stadium to host Aztec football and potentially professional soccer. The stadium design leaves open the possibility of expansion should the NFL return to San Diego." https://thedailyaztec.com/91873/new...sure-e-could-mean-for-the-sdccu-stadium-site/
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New stadium initiative for San Diego State passes on election day

http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...iego-state-stadium-initiative-approved-voters

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Kyle Bonagura ESPN Staff Writer
Nov 7, 2018

Voters in San Diego have approved a ballot measure that paves the way for a new football stadium for
San Diego State.

Measure G, known as the SDSU West initiative, is a plan to redevelop city land currently dedicated to SDCCU Stadium -- the former home of the San Diego Chargers, where SDSU has played since 1967. In addition to a 35,000-seat stadium for the Aztecs, Measure G includes an expanded campus focused on research and technology, a river park with 90 acres of open space and additional residential and commercial aspects.

The measure passed with support from 54.44 percent of voters, with 100 percent of precincts reporting.

SDSU West faced a competing stadium initiative -- Measure E or "SoccerCity" -- that called for a 22,000-seat stadium on the same plot of land in Mission Valley with the hopes of enticing a Major League Soccer franchise. If both measures received more than 50 percent yes votes, the one with the higher amount of votes would have won, but SoccerCity was soundly defeated, receiving support from just 37.4 percent of voters.

Before the plan moves forward, SDSU has to negotiate a sale of the land from the city at a price the city council determines is "fair and equitable," however that doesn't figure to be a major hurdle as six of the nine city council members endorsed the SDSU West plan.

"We are excited to move forward in this process and will keep our SDSU and San Diego community informed along the way," San Diego State president Adela de la Torre said in a statement to the university community. "SDSU will meet with the City of San Diego to discuss the next steps. We are prepared to begin negotiations immediately with the goal of finalizing the sale in 2019 and beginning construction in 2020."

The new stadium for the Aztecs is expected to cost around $250 million -- paid for by the school -- and will be designed to have the ability to expand past a capacity of 50,000 with a future NFL team in mind. It could also be used for a potential professional soccer team.

"SDSU Mission Valley will not rely on taxpayer dollars, student tuition or student fees," de la Torre said. "This is important to understand. The university will not raise student tuition or fees. The Mission Valley site plan is a self-supporting project that will be paid for by revenue generated by uses on the site."

SDSU will continue to play at SDCCU Stadium until the new stadium opens. The last Division I football program to build a new stadium was Colorado State, another Mountain West school, which opened its stadium last year.

In 2016, voters in San Diego voted down Measure C, which would have raised hotel taxes 4 percent to secure $1.15 billion in bonds to help pay for a proposed downtown stadium for the Chargers and convention center annex. The measure needed two-thirds of voters to approve the tax increase to pass but received just 43 percent of the vote.
 

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Stan might have started a real trend where new stadium concepts are far more than just a football field but rather a plethora of multi-use projects...
 

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I remember San Diego State stadium ideas being bandied about and that was way back when I was an Aztec.
Me and Marshall that is. Haha.
 

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This proves that a deal could have been worked out for the Chargers.
There always was a deal that could have been done.
The problem was that Spanos wasn't going to settle for any stadium unless it was in downtown SD
 

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This proves that a deal could have been worked out for the Chargers.

Not that such a thing needs proving. The NFL allows all this musical-cities nonsense, and too many fans are apathetic about it, and too many support stolen franchises.
 

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Not that such a thing needs proving. The NFL allows all this musical-cities nonsense, and too many fans are apathetic about it, and too many support stolen franchises.

I live in SWFL and there are people from all over the US here, whether full time residents or snowbirds. This last round of moves really got a lot people riled up and local sports talk radio was taking the owners to task when the topic came up.

Sometimes it goes beyond what we as fans can justify, and the greed on display made people unhappy.
 

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I live in SWFL and there are people from all over the US here, whether full time residents or snowbirds. This last round of moves really got a lot people riled up and local sports talk radio was taking the owners to task when the topic came up.

Sometimes it goes beyond what we as fans can justify, and the greed on display made people unhappy.

Personally I believe the NFL is going to have a big problem soon getting butts in the seats.

A few markets such as Green bay and Cleveland not so much

This chasing the FF money and TV money while pricing "real" fans out of the stadiums will bite them in the ass.

The new fan bases don't seem to be about tailgating and breathing their teams.

There is a whole lotta activities going after the entertainment dollars and the NFL is pricing their ass right out of the stadiums.
 

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Personally I believe the NFL is going to have a big problem soon getting butts in the seats.

A few markets such as Green bay and Cleveland not so much

This chasing the FF money and TV money while pricing "real" fans out of the stadiums will bite them in the ass.

The new fan bases don't seem to be about tailgating and breathing their teams.

There is a whole lotta activities going after the entertainment dollars and the NFL is pricing their ass right out of the stadiums.

It's already occurring..........and it's going to get worse..........a lot of seats are empty and stadiums are seeing more tickets available online to opposing fans because locals can't afford it. So fans from teams that can afford to drop the cash to fly in and pay for seats and a hotel are taking their place.

It costs too much money to go to a game for a giant majority of the local fans of a team.



I agree...but jeesh...Don't know if the Bolts could fill a 35,000 stadium...

Right now that's a fair question to ask of both the Chargers and Rams.
 

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It's already occurring..........and it's going to get worse..........a lot of seats are empty and stadiums are seeing more tickets available online to opposing fans because locals can't afford it. So fans from teams that can afford to drop the cash to fly in and pay for seats and a hotel are taking their place.

It costs too much money to go to a game for a giant majority of the local fans of a team.





Right now that's a fair question to ask of both the Chargers and Rams.
lol
 

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Personally I believe the NFL is going to have a big problem soon getting butts in the seats.

A few markets such as Green bay and Cleveland not so much

This chasing the FF money and TV money while pricing "real" fans out of the stadiums will bite them in the ass.

The new fan bases don't seem to be about tailgating and breathing their teams.

There is a whole lotta activities going after the entertainment dollars and the NFL is pricing their ass right out of the stadiums.


Yep, there is a danger in an entertainment business getting too big. What made sports great was the regular Joe. The fan that lived and breathed the sport. The factory workers, the bartenders, construction crews. They didn't have much going on besides their scrappy jobs and blew off steam by going to the games. There was a big camaraderie with sports, that is really tempered these days. The NFL is targeting the wrong fan base if they want to fill seats. Ticket sales is a small fraction of the owners income, compared to TV contracts. If they were smart they'd lower ticket prices to fill the stadiums. But no, they are greedy. The owners act like they care about the fans, but they only care about profits.
 

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The Rams with their over 70000 average attendance despite playing in the Coliseum disagree.

How many are Rams fans............didn't we have this discussion about the Packers having home field advantage already?
 

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SD voters give Spanos a slap in the face. Their voter approval of a stadium for the college after turning down stadium proposals for Spanos and the Charges multiple times proves San Diegans are not "anti-football", just "anti-Spanos".
 

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Yep, there is a danger in an entertainment business getting too big. What made sports great was the regular Joe. The fan that lived and breathed the sport. The factory workers, the bartenders, construction crews. They didn't have much going on besides their scrappy jobs and blew off steam by going to the games. There was a big camaraderie with sports, that is really tempered these days. The NFL is targeting the wrong fan base if they want to fill seats. Ticket sales is a small fraction of the owners income, compared to TV contracts. If they were smart they'd lower ticket prices to fill the stadiums. But no, they are greedy. The owners act like they care about the fans, but they only care about profits.

You nailed it. The NFL has forgotten what made them in the first place.

Getting home team butts in the seats should be their priority