Wednesday, October 19th, 2011 at 11:51 am , filed under College Football by Patra Leo
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Arkansas football team have been planning new athletic facilities project estimated $300 million, which includes the north end zone at the Razorback Stadium at Fayetteville in Arkansas.
The new athletic project will also include seating capacity in the north end zone of Razorback Stadium at Fayetteville, a basketball practice facility, an academic and dining section for all athletes and improving to all existing athletic facilities along with a sidewalk system connecting facilities on campus and detailing Razorback athletic history. The Athletic Director Jeff Long said it is a very motivated project and there is no perfect timeline for construction or fund raising for the plan.
Arkansas, who has announced for a new plan for a $35 million with an 80,000-square-foot football process center in 2010, but it, was schedule to begin on 4th November this year. The master plan also includes the first major restoration to the 72,000 seating Razorback Stadium, since a 19,000 seating capacity spreading out in 2001. Long said the project is estimated $78 million to $95 million increase, where 5000 new seats will be added including field-level suites, outdoor and indoor club areas. Arkansas will be under contract to play two games in every season in Little Rock till 2016 season.
Tags: Arkansas, Jeff Long, Razorback Stadium