Vikings Plan Two-Year Stay at TCF


I have to know, what were you hoping to find when you drove up to the stadium, found the dumptser and peered inside?

Word traveled that the U was replacing the old Big Ten logo for the new at TCF. Some people were curious as to what the U would do with the old logos. Word soon spread that they were in the dumpsters, and the dumpsters were not secured. You would be amazed at how many things at a college campus aren't locked down or secured. For example, it is pretty easy to walk into the loading area at TCF on a non-gameday and meet little resistance.
 

If/when the old turf is replaced by the new turf, I hope that the "Minnesota" in the endzones is changed to match our new font. I think as they are is so boring.
 

I didn't know W.C. Field stole that from Dr Don. I guess that means Dr. Don must be older than Bill. Did Dr. Don also say that he liked children if they are cooked properly?

No, what I asked was a question. "Should chicken be eaten with the fingers or should the fingers be eaten separately?"
 



Well it looks like one question may be answered.

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‘Fate’ for Retractable Roof 60 Days Away
February 22, 2013 - (0) comments


Vikings’ stadium executive Lester Bagley told Sports Headliners he expects to know this spring if the new $975 million downtown stadium that will be home to the local NFL team will have a retractable roof, or fixed roof. “In the next 60 days we should know the fate of a retractable feature,” he said.

Knowledgeable observers are pessimistic that the state-mandated $975 million budget is large enough to pay for a retractable roof, likely to cost $25 million to $50 million. But Bagley doesn’t describe the chances of a retractable roof as a “long shot.”

The Vikings, the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority, the architects (HKS) and the construction management firm (Mortenson Construction) are considering options to provide enhanced amenities in the new facility scheduled to open in 2016. Those options include not only a retractable roof, but a window opening to the skyline and a moveable wall providing proximity to the game day outdoor plaza. “We think it’s a pretty decent opportunity for the retractable feature (of some kind),” Bagley said.

While neither the Vikings, state or city of Minneapolis are expected to commit any more money to the stadium budget, Bagley is already encouraged by cost savings for the project. “It (a retractable feature) is going to be a budget issue but we’ve been able to have an architect and builder (Mortenson) come in under budget,” Bagley said.

The expertise of HKS and Mortenson is also expected to maximize the best outcome for a retractable feature. HKS was the architect for the acclaimed football stadiums in Dallas and Indianapolis that have multiple retractable features including roofs. Mortenson built Target Field and TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.

Bagley didn’t identify the amount of the cost savings with HKS and Mortenson but it’s been reported the HKS fee will be $34 million and the Mortenson fee $12.5 million with incentives that could reach $15 million.

Bagley said the Metrodome will be demolished on February 1, 2014. Ground for the new stadium—to be located adjacent to the Metrodome—is expected to be broken this September or October.

The 2013 season will the Vikings last at the dome, and then the team will play at TCF Bank Stadium in 2014 and 2015. The Vikings and University of Minnesota are expected to have an agreement finalized within about 30 days, according to Bagley.

Sports Headliners believes the Vikings will pay in excess of $2.5 million per year to use TFC Bank Stadium. In addition, the Vikings will pay for costs to make the stadium acceptable for them. This includes paying for a new field with heating coils under the artificial turf, and then replacing that turf after the 2015 season. TCF Bank Stadium was built for fall football but Bagley said the Vikings need the facility to be suitable for the team and its fans through January.

Stadium capacity for Gophers games is 50,805 but will be expanded to nearly 53,000 by the addition of temporary seating in TCF Bank Stadium’s west end, according to Bagley. That figure was targeted to accommodate Vikings’ total season ticket holders.

The Gophers’ baseball program and other amateur baseball teams in the state have annually played games in the Metrodome when the weather otherwise forces them to be in warmer states. Leaders of those programs have been concerned about an initial field design for the new stadium that will have a baseball foul line of less than 300 feet. The Vikings are determined to build a fan-friendly football stadium that includes seats with close proximity to the field.

Bagley said design work regarding the issue is now on “option six” and he’s hopeful a solution will be finalized within a week or so. “I don’t know exactly what the foul line dimensions will be but they should accommodate the baseball community,” he said.
 

Well it looks like one question may be answered.

‘Fate’ for Retractable Roof 60 Days Away

Sports Headliners believes the Vikings will pay in excess of $2.5 million per year to use TFC Bank Stadium. In addition, the Vikings will pay for costs to make the stadium acceptable for them. This includes paying for a new field with heating coils under the artificial turf, and then replacing that turf after the 2015 season.

Correct me if I am wrong but I think someone in this thread predicted the Vikings would replace the Gophers Stadium turf a second time after they move into their new stadium. His name is right on the tip of my tongue. Shama doesn't mention it in his article but I think it is safe to say the Vikings logos and colors will be much in evidence during their two years in residence at our Gophers football stadium
 

Correct me if I am wrong but I think someone in this thread predicted the Vikings would replace the Gophers Stadium turf a second time after they move into their new stadium. His name is right on the tip of my tongue. Shama doesn't mention it in his article but I think it is safe to say the Vikings logos and colors will be much in evidence during their two years in residence at our Gophers football stadium


Shall I assume you are referring to yourself? Too many pages to look up.

I for one said there would not be a Viking log at midfield unless the Vikes were to pay for a new turf after they left.

The remaining question I have is, will there be a new turf after the heating coils are installed or are they able to re-use the present turf?
 

The remaining question I have is, will there be a new turf after the heating coils are installed or are they able to re-use the present turf?

Good question. I don't know the answer.
 



If/when the old turf is replaced by the new turf, I hope that the "Minnesota" in the endzones is changed to match our new font. I think as they are is so boring.

I agree. In addition, I hope they use the numbers as well. Part of branding Minnesota football.

I actually emailed that suggestion to NT....LOL
 

Correct me if I am wrong but I think someone in this thread predicted the Vikings would replace the Gophers Stadium turf a second time after they move into their new stadium. His name is right on the tip of my tongue. Shama doesn't mention it in his article but I think it is safe to say the Vikings logos and colors will be much in evidence during their two years in residence at our Gophers football stadium

It's a pity that the Gopher fan experience will be downgraded to host the Vikings. I have little doubt there will be more temporary banners up that flip back and forth (Gophers one side, Vikings the other), the field will be paintable for Vikings/UMN (meaning we'll always have shades of the Vikings on there in addition to the coloring being far less bold and clear that it's the U of M), and we'll have some tacky bleachers obstructing views of campus and downtown (also possibly MORE opposing fans in those seats - the stadium was built at its size for a reason). I suppose we get free heating coils under the field and damn well better charge a market-rate rent to cover expenses and make some cash for the athletic department. I wonder if it's worth it, not that we have a choice. Plus, in the end, I'd rather the U be good stewards to 'local' businesses like this and show them how organizations cooperate since we're all in this state together (which is the opposite of the terms the Vikings presented the U in the years in the dome).
 

I agree. In addition, I hope they use the numbers as well. Part of branding Minnesota football.

I actually emailed that suggestion to NT....LOL

Matching the colors up would also help. As many posters noted when the stadium was opening the maroon was a lighter shade than the seats in the stands and even the uniforms at the time. Let's get everything consistent.
 

It's a pity that the Gopher fan experience will be downgraded to host the Vikings. I have little doubt there will be more temporary banners up that flip back and forth (Gophers one side, Vikings the other), the field will be paintable for Vikings/UMN (meaning we'll always have shades of the Vikings on there in addition to the coloring being far less bold and clear that it's the U of M), and we'll have some tacky bleachers obstructing views of campus and downtown (also possibly MORE opposing fans in those seats - the stadium was built at its size for a reason). I suppose we get free heating coils under the field and damn well better charge a market-rate rent to cover expenses and make some cash for the athletic department. I wonder if it's worth it, not that we have a choice. Plus, in the end, I'd rather the U be good stewards to 'local' businesses like this and show them how organizations cooperate since we're all in this state together (which is the opposite of the terms the Vikings presented the U in the years in the dome).

I have to believe any Viking banners will only be up for Viking game days.

Shama states his belief is the rent will be in excess of 2.5 mill per year. That's 5 mill +. That would be a nice down payment for bb practice facility.
 



I have to believe any Viking banners will only be up for Viking game days.

Shama states his belief is the rent will be in excess of 2.5 mill per year. That's 5 mill +. That would be a nice down payment for bb practice facility.

More like a nice down payment on buying out Tubby's contract.
 




It's a pity that the Gopher fan experience will be downgraded to host the Vikings. I have little doubt there will be more temporary banners up that flip back and forth (Gophers one side, Vikings the other), the field will be paintable for Vikings/UMN (meaning we'll always have shades of the Vikings on there in addition to the coloring being far less bold and clear that it's the U of M), and we'll have some tacky bleachers obstructing views of campus and downtown (also possibly MORE opposing fans in those seats - the stadium was built at its size for a reason). I suppose we get free heating coils under the field and damn well better charge a market-rate rent to cover expenses and make some cash for the athletic department. I wonder if it's worth it, not that we have a choice. Plus, in the end, I'd rather the U be good stewards to 'local' businesses like this and show them how organizations cooperate since we're all in this state together (which is the opposite of the terms the Vikings presented the U in the years in the dome).

Boo whoo. We are talking two whole seasons not exactly a generation or two. I am looking at this from a positive the Gophers get a free upgrade within five years of opening their own on campus stadium.
 

Don't get me worng, I love the Vikings too.....just not quite as much as the Gophers. I am holding out hope that we will see Maroon and Gold on the field for a couple years. Cannot imagine it would hurt recruiting.
 




If/when the old turf is replaced by the new turf, I hope that the "Minnesota" in the endzones is changed to match our new font. I think as they are is so boring.

That new font is unbelievably bad, the spacing of the letters is so bizarre and the font looks like it came from a Back to the Future poster. Keep it simple, keep it classic on the field.
 

That new font is unbelievably bad, the spacing of the letters is so bizarre and the font looks like it came from a Back to the Future poster. Keep it simple, keep it classic on the field.

The font is OK, but uniform styles can change from year to year and the field turf will be around a lot longer. I would keep it simple, maybe more like the M at midfield.
 

The font is OK, but uniform styles can change from year to year and the field turf will be around a lot longer. I would keep it simple, maybe more like the M at midfield.

I don't see them changing the font or letters anytime soon. If you look at the pictures from the new locker room and Bierman they're using it all over the place. You can change the uniforms without changing the style of the numbers/font.

If they are really trying to develop brand recognition, stability is part of it.

Plus, I'm hoping Kill does a good job and is around for awhile, so the uniforms won't be changing anytime soon! LOL
 

I like the extra revenue from 3-6,000 extra seats for home games during the two years (I expect us to win some games going forward). I am also hoping they give Vikings season ticket holders the opportunity to buy seat backs...nice bonus for gopher season ticket holders without seatbacks...or the vikes could buy them for all premium seating...that would be cool.

We also get to keep the heated concourses, enhanced concessions with real cash registers and POS system and I expect that they will add improved beer distribution...can't watch the Vikes without beer!

I do think the Athletic Department should put all $5 mil towards facility upgrades budget that is being rolled out next month. Plus all the parking money the school is going to make on game day Sundays.

This is also a nice boost the Dinkeytown economy with 10 plus extra homegames on Sunday's for those two years.
 

Maybe this had already been posted but will the Vikings use the Fairgrounds parking and bus shuttle? Also, the new LRT line will get a boost from these Sunday games.
 

I We also get to keep the heated concourses, enhanced concessions with real cash registers and POS system and I expect that they will add improved beer distribution...can't watch the Vikes without beer!

I wasn't aware the Vikings were planning to to put heating in the concourses. If true this will benefit Gopher fans more than any other improvement they are talking about.
 

I wasn't aware the Vikings were planning to to put heating in the concourses. If true this will benefit Gopher fans more than any other improvement they are talking about.

I seriously doubt they will be heating the concourse areas. They will need to heat the concession(and rest room) area so products and water don't freeze, and I'm sure some heat will spill into the concourse area. Maybe some infrared heaters?
 

I seriously doubt they will be heating the concourse areas. They will need to heat the concession(and rest room) area so products and water don't freeze, and I'm sure some heat will spill into the concourse area. Maybe some infrared heaters?

I am sure infrared heaters in the concourse is what they might be talking about. I believe the Twins have installed them at Target Field.
 




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