BYU opener in Arlington anticipated
At a recent TCU-BYU basketball game in Fort Worth, one of our sportswriters was so taken by the vista of the new Dallas Cowboy football stadium when his plane flew over Arlington, Texas, he vowed he'd pay some of his own expenses just to return in September and help cover the historic opening event — the Oklahoma-BYU game.
Seriously?
Absolutely.
And Jim Rayburn has been all over the country to events, including the Masters at Augusta National.
The hype has hardly started, but rumblings from Norman to Provo are already solidly in gear. It remains to be seen how many of the 80,000 seats will be sold for the Sooner-Cougar opener. Prices are steep, going for $50, $80, $100 and $150 (club seats). The Sooners expected 30,000 fans, but now they're talking 50,000.
BYU generally can push 12,000 to 15,000 in "elite" away games in the West, and 2,500 is a no-brainer to almost any venue. BYU sold out its allotment of 7,500 shortly after sales were announced, according to athletic director Tom Holmoe.
In a partnership with the Cowboys, BYU and Oklahoma, it was never three equal shares of 33 percent as far as the tickets go. OU was always going to sell the most, and a big chunk will go to Cowboy season ticket-holders.
The negotiated price for OU and BYU is significantly better than Arkansas and Texas A&M got for later in the fall ($85, $125, $475 for club seats).
In fact, it might be a good gamble to say the OU-BYU game will be among the best-bargain tickets we'll see at this new football castle.
It isn't Six Flags and it certainly isn't Disneyland, but for football, this will be the game's Taj Mahal.
Cowboy owner Jerry Jones labels it one of the most visible buildings in the world, and with the giant moving roof, he likens it to "almost a living entity."
The 300-foot span of steel arches that hold the retractable roof, which is moved by 128 electric motors, is the largest single span arch in the world, twice the length of the famed Arch in St. Louis.
If you were to lie down the Empire State Building beside one of the arches, it would fall 25 short of the famous building's spire. If the Statue of Liberty were placed at event level, the tip of the flame would "lick" the apex of the roof.
The giant video scoreboard hung above the field is the largest in the world, stretches between the 20-yard lines, and weighs 600 tons. Jones says it will give fans the same video experience as a 60-inch screen in their living room.
Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione told one reporter fans can't think of this as a typical football game in a regular stadium.
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