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Stadium Plans To Be Unveiled Today

Posted by Ben N. in Sports, Football, Campus News, The Chancellor, Chancellor Birgeneau
November 10, 2005 at 2:55 am

The Oakland Tribune is reporting that the renewal plan to be implemented on the west side of campus, particularly the stadium renovation, will be announced today. From the article:

Football coach Jeff Tedford committed last December to remaining at Cal contracturally through 2009, but only on the condition that 82-year-old Memorial Stadium be renovated. His faith has been rewarded.

On Thursday, UC Berkeley chancellor Robert Birgeneau will unveil highlights of a master plan for an upgraded stadium that will also benefit the law school and business school on campus.

The master plan includes a landscape design and a public open space plan. The retrofitting is long overdue because the stadium sits directly on the Hayward Fault.

“It will be great news,” Tedford said Tuesday, saving the rest of his comments for Thursday.

About damn time. We’ve been waiting for the details on this for quite some time now. I guess even with Ayoob taking snaps, donors are throwing money down for the field.

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  1. First class stadiums and facilities are just as important as a good coaching staff to lure talented HS players. I am glad Birgeneau has focused on the importance of CAL football and what it can bring, unlike his predecessors …

    $$$$$$$$

    No more of that P—-y flower power. Give me some smash mouth football!

    Comment by Anti Ayoob — November 10, 2005 @ 4:09 pm

  2. ::yawn::

    They’re not even touching the stadium until phase 3.

    Comment by Anonymous — November 10, 2005 @ 6:42 pm

  3. The real contribution here is the addition of new law and business space. The law school in particular needs a new plant badly.

    Hopefully the building will be aesthetically pleasing.

    Comment by Bhanu Singh — November 10, 2005 @ 6:54 pm

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