A New RAC

AreYouNUTS

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It's like shooting fish in a barrel on this board.

Prudential Center: SHU is again thinking small. Why won't they open up the upper deck? Who cares if it ruins their home court advantage - they are REFUSING money! Thinking small again.

Adding luxury boxes to RAC: NO!!!!! The RAC isn't a place for luxury boxes. Who cares if it'll bring in much needed additional money.


I mean, we could just become a better team on the court and not have to rely on the RAC to win games.
Plenty of other teams seem to win games and have successful programs without the RAC.
More $$$ is needed. Period. Adding boxes to that end shouldn't affect the crowd noise.
 
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ru8081

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Question: is the RAC safe from a code perspective? The seating is too steep. The lack of bathrooms is a disgrace for a 8500 seat arena. Is there a code for that?

My suggestions:

Move the supporting pillars out far enough to add seating all the way up to the same level as the existing structure. Add additional supports as necessary.
Triple the amount of bathrooms.
Add a concourse like Tim's design with full service shops for RU gear.

Assuming you cannot reduce the slope of the existing stands. The cost would be astronomical.
 

Greene Rice FIG

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I guess given my thoughts on NIL a RAC that is an acceptable place for "investors" is a must. Investors like the people associated with Horn with Heart don't expect to sit in seats that have no room and wait on line for 10 minutes for a bathroom
 

ScarletKid2008

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Luxury boxes behind the basket opposite from the student section is a MUST.

You HAVE to have that option these days. I don't get invited to a lot of these type of events, but I was once hosted by RU AD for a pre-game event in the back corner of the RAC. It felt so busch league, like less appealing than hosting a nice party your local HS cafeteria or knights of columbus hall. Really bad way to entertain multi-millionaires and their friends. Then I went to another event .. and they had to host it in the Livingston Student Center. Which was a MUCH better atmosphere, but you want to inspire donors so you want this type of thing inside the arena so they see and "feel" the crowd.

Also the main entrance area and hallways down to seating have to be expanded and upgraded in a huge way.

Essentially take the Pernetti drawings from years ago ... and bring that to life! That seemed SPOT on! And we paid money to have someone conceptualize that.
 

PiscatawayMike

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The easiest way to increase capacity would be by simply using the original architectural drawings. Here you can see what the seat arrangement in the lobby/"old" section 118 was initially supposed to look like...




If you blew out the slanted wall on this side of the arena, you could increase capacity by quite a bit.
 
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The RUT

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Downtown New Brunswick.

Work out a deal with Jersey Mikes to get exclusive rights to both Football and Basketball for a set time period for 50% funding.

25% funded by the state.

25% Private donors.

Throwing band aids on stuff is dumb and it’s not how you do things properly.

You find a spot within walking distance of the train, every decision made you take into account how it will impact the noise for game days.

You maintain the fans being on top of the court and you build it out to have concerts and an eventual hockey team.

Rutgers needs to stop spending money slapping band aids on things. Rutgers needs someone with vision that’s building for the future.
 

ScarletKid2008

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Downtown New Brunswick.

Work out a deal with Jersey Mikes to get exclusive rights to both Football and Basketball for a set time period for 50% funding.

25% funded by the state.

25% Private donors.

Throwing band aids on stuff is dumb and it’s not how you do things properly.

You find a spot within walking distance of the train, every decision made you take into account how it will impact the noise for game days.

You maintain the fans being on top of the court and you build it out to have concerts and an eventual hockey team.

Rutgers needs to stop spending money slapping band aids on things. Rutgers needs someone with vision that’s building for the future.

If we're talking Rutgers utopia .. yes, a downtown arena would elevate both Rutgers and the city of New Brunswick. No doubt about it. I have slight concerns with how bad traffic and parking is already and an arena with events 100+ nights a year might make everyday life nearly intolerable for RU buses, J&J, and everyone else in/around NB. Also financially I wonder if an arena breaks even. But man it would be super cool.

While we're dreaming .. maybe we come up with money to build the rutgers/NB monorail to ease access in and around to accommodate the new arena! Students from all campuses fly over in under 10m. Fans park on livingston and hop on the monorail to downtown.

Love it.
 

bleachersown

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As someone who absolutely loves the RAC and the advantage it brings with a full crowd, we need a new basketball arena within the decade. Something around the 10k size that’s modernized would be perfect.

The RAC simply isn’t a Big Ten facility and going to games when there’s more than 7k there is a fire hazard.
 
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wheezer

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I’m for whatever keeps the uniqueness of the RAC, expands more seating/food/bathrooms, allows students to make up a good portion of one side of the lower sideline [moves a portion of the old crowd to new area], generates more revenue and more WINS.

GO RU
We have had this discussion before

You don’t move long time fans anywhere after their decades of donations and paying for tickets
They deserve the lower sideline way more than the students
 

satnom

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We have had this discussion before

You don’t move long time fans anywhere after their decades of donations and paying for tickets
They deserve the lower sideline way more than the students
This sense of entitlement is a problem. Do you think the program would fold if not for your historical support?

Sorry. College basketball is about the student energy and they need to be near the court. The program needs to move beyond the good ole days of the ‘70s.

GO RU
 

GoodOl'Rutgers

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When we gonna get that damn monorail thing? stops at the RAC and Edison and/or NB train stations and a larger RAC could attract all kinds of business
 
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wheezer

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This sense of entitlement is a problem. Do you think the program would fold if not for your historical support?

Sorry. College basketball is about the student energy and they need to be near the court. The program needs to move beyond the good ole days of the ‘70s.

GO RU
Yes it is entitlement based on those fans being real fans through thick and thin, backed up with their money, and based on decades of support

The majority of students come for a few games, then are gone forever after graduation. The riot squad of today is a distant memory four years later

Its really not a good debate to have
 

rubigtimenow

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This sense of entitlement is a problem. Do you think the program would fold if not for your historical support?

Sorry. College basketball is about the student energy and they need to be near the court. The program needs to move beyond the good ole days of the ‘70s.

GO RU
Pike wants to move the student’s section closer. Basically there’s lots of extra space which is now where cheerleaders are located. No chance that anytime soon we’re moving the long time fans from one side of the court. They pay the bills, ridiculous to upset them!
 

wheezer

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Pike wants to move the student’s section closer. Basically there’s lots of extra space which is now where cheerleaders are located. No chance that anytime soon we’re moving the long time fans from one side of the court. They pay the bills, ridiculous to upset them!
You could lose a lot of long time paying fans by moving them upstairs or further away
Everyone says the RAC is intimidating now so I don’t see a need to jeopardize the paying fan base
Your thoughts make more sense
 
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GoodOl'Rutgers

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Pike wants to move the student’s section closer. Basically there’s lots of extra space which is now where cheerleaders are located. No chance that anytime soon we’re moving the long time fans from one side of the court. They pay the bills, ridiculous to upset them!
YES... I used to sit in first two rows next to the band and we were practically on the court. Had to move our feet at time for people walking behind the basket crossing sides.. photogs and cheerleaders and the like... they don't need all that space down there...

This pic kinda shows it but it looks like it is pushed a row back with some kinda wall in from of the section... but it is much closer than today.. BIG image.. you'll ave to zoom in on right side.. actually, looking at it again.. that's todays student sections with a smaller section in front of it...

 
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ScarletKid2008

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I dont think the student section should be moved at all. Seating arrangements are great the way they are at the moment. I think the students enjoy their current separate and distinct section. Its near the opposing team's bench. You got that space in front for the cheerleaders, mascot, etc. Its great.

What's it been like for students to get tickets this year? Doesn't seem like its completely selling out the student section for every game.

Also I actually agreed with the sec 118 remodel. Looks SOOO much better on television now. The old section looked soooo high school gym'ish.

Get those luxury boxes up where the current offices are. Maybe extend them out a bit with some seating in front, if possible?

And get something like this done ASAP .....

 

bethlehemfan

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You could lose a lot of long time paying fans by moving them upstairs or further away
Everyone says the RAC is intimidating now so I don’t see a need to jeopardize the paying fan base
Your thoughts make more sense
My dad had season tickets when the rac opened in 118. When they first moved the students out I thought it was a terrible idea and wished they changed it back for years. But now no way. You can’t screw those fans at this point.
 

RUJMM78

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This discussion is brougt up every season but nothing happens because there is no revenue source.In addition building a football practice facility has a higher priority.
 

hinson32

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In 5 years or so we will not recognize the RAC.Thete are a few models being explored and they all,as they should involve luxury boxes which are true money makers. All but one were sold out last night at the Pru. The site will be the same. But it will be a re-build up and not out. My hunch is 10000 seats.
Big mistake. If RU screws with the RAC, we will lose the home court advantage.
 

soundcrib

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You could lose a lot of long time paying fans by moving them upstairs or further away
Everyone says the RAC is intimidating now so I don’t see a need to jeopardize the paying fan base
Your thoughts make more sense
Seton Hall has their cheerleaders kneel and sit tradtionally on the baseline like every other school. Why can't we?
 

BigRnj

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Is adding sections to the corners really feasible with the huge support columns in the four corners? I’m not an expert on the subject by any means but those look structurally important.

Mad Max figured out how to put idle space to use. Just add metal scaffolding in front of the columns for four adventurous standing room sections. Fits with the image of the RAC / Trapezoid of Terror. 😉

 

RUonBrain

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Build a basement under the existing sides, and have escalators take people up and down for those who can’t easily walk.

Oh, and keep the student section well stocked with an ever expanding assortment of inflatables - love seeing the students toss them around.
And thought it was hilarious how much the announcers were enjoying them in the (Clemson?) game!
 

rubigtimenow

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Pike wants to move the student’s section closer. Basically there’s lots of extra space which is now where cheerleaders are located. No chance that anytime soon we’re moving the long time fans from one side of the court. They pay the bills, ridiculous to upset them!
To be clearer, Pike said this to a few of us after the open practice from the season when we made the tourney but covid happened. He said someone before him made a big mistake moving it back. As someone posted above, basically just extend current student section 5 or so rows. Nobody considering moving long time fans from along the sidelines.
 

rubigtimenow

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YES... I used to sit in first two rows next to the band and we were practically on the court. Had to move our feet at time for people walking behind the basket crossing sides.. photogs and cheerleaders and the like... they don't need all that space down there...

This pic kinda shows it but it looks like it is pushed a row back with some kinda wall in from of the section... but it is much closer than today.. BIG image.. you'll ave to zoom in on right side.. actually, looking at it again.. that's todays student sections with a smaller section in front of it...

Thanks for posting the pic. Exactly the concept! I also sat there in 98 and/or 99. Good times!!
 

Caliknight

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The downside is if we are the 28 years of the past 30 years and there is low demand for luxury seating and the athletic budget just got bigger without enough of an increase in revenue.

The probability of athletics ceasing at Rutgers in the next 15 years increases with this type of idea.

That's crazy talk. Rutgers isn't stopping playing sports because of an enhanced facility. You have to have been joking.
 

Night Man

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YES... I used to sit in first two rows next to the band and we were practically on the court. Had to move our feet at time for people walking behind the basket crossing sides.. photogs and cheerleaders and the like... they don't need all that space down there...

This pic kinda shows it but it looks like it is pushed a row back with some kinda wall in from of the section... but it is much closer than today.. BIG image.. you'll ave to zoom in on right side.. actually, looking at it again.. that's todays student sections with a smaller section in front of it...

I sat in that first 4-5 row section my freshman year. It was for students who paid a few bucks per game for season tickets instead of taking the weekly free tickets. Great seats.
 
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ancienthooper

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Love the RAC and Fenway Park, and I would say blow both of them up. 8,000 seats is a problem, but the bigger problem is that due to the odd construction there are so few GOOD seats. Gotta be a better way to proportion 10,000 seats, more amenities, improve the outside aesthetics and parking...while maintaining some of the intrinsics that make the RAC the RAC. Funding? No clue.