Ladd Pebbles .... it's a bit how would you say it ... Tiny lol.What about the GMAC bowl down in Mobile?
Ladd Pebbles .... it's a bit how would you say it ... Tiny lol.What about the GMAC bowl down in Mobile?
I'm guessing (and hoping) that it had something to do with the angle you were looking at it from or the way the sun was shining on it. I have a hard time believing that any of those supports have been moved or are out of place - especially since A-Day was before the tornado.Slightly OT, but one thing I noticed at A-Day while standing at the front of the stadium (near the statues). One of the supports under the expansion on that side of the stadium has moved out of position slightly. You can see it from the ground.
Doesn't look dangerous or anything, but I think Mal Moore needs to have it investigated and corrected.
Georgia Tech doesn't play games there, although it did hold my son's graduation there on Sunday (shameless plug!).The Georgia Dome would be the logical substitute. Only it doesn't hold as many as BDS. Would have to schedule games around GA Tech and The Falcons but it could be done and they'd welcome our sellout crowds. CNS would find some way to use it as a recruiting tool. Maybe spread it around and do a few games in the Super Dome, Joe Robbie Stadium, Orlando and Jerry World as well. Nashville would also be good, but we don't recruit a lot in that area.
With the big demand & limited seating at Ladd Pebbles..Imagine how much a ticket would go for a Bama Game..I too think we would make arrangement for the Georgia Dome..For the simple reason of recruiting ..Coach Saban would make something good from a awful situation..Ladd Pebbles .... it's a bit how would you say it ... Tiny lol.
Not to mention the upper decks, depending on the direction the cyclone is coming and how it leaves. I can't even imagine something like that, but who would have thought Tuscaloosa would ever be hit with a tornado like the ones on 4/27.The video screens, scoreboards, glass and of coarse the lights would sustain the most damage.
I should have taken a picture while I was there. It was easily seen from the ground while standing near the statues, and was definitely out of place as compared to the other supports. Like I said, it didn't look dangerous, but it was obviously not correct and had moved.I'm guessing (and hoping) that it had something to do with the angle you were looking at it from or the way the sun was shining on it. I have a hard time believing that any of those supports have been moved or are out of place - especially since A-Day was before the tornado.
Not trying to argue but after seeing the video from 4/27, anything can happen. There is not a structure that is 100% safe in a storm like those of 4/27. I never thought I would see a whole town wiped off the face of the map but I did right after 4/27 here in North MS.It would have to take a direct hit from an F-5 to sustain possible structural damage. And even then it would be slight. What you would be looking at is replacing the seats which would have been ripped out and the suites.