The Crimson Standard, is a 10-year, $600 million fundraising initiative to enhance athletics facilities on the UA campus including Bryant-Denny Stadium, Rhoads Stadium, Mal M. Moore Athletic Facility, and more.
Bryant-Denny Stadium’s renovation will cost around $106 million dollars and is hoping (and scheduled) to be completed by Alabama’s first home game of the 2020 season.
Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne took to Twitter on Thursday to show off some more of the fantastic progress!
1. Expanded recruiting room
2. Room for growth on Walk of Champions leading into tunnel.
3 & 4. Interior view of tunnel. pic.twitter.com/1yjokTOFcK— Greg Byrne (@Greg_Byrne) July 2, 2020
1. New video board x 4. They will be very nice.
2. New west side elevators.Home locker room is going to be great but you’ll have to wait on pics now until the team see it first 😁👍🏼. #RollTide pic.twitter.com/SXqrcuUvio
— Greg Byrne (@Greg_Byrne) July 2, 2020
All in all, the stadium updates are coming along nicely, and it looks amazing!
One of the questions many fans have had has been “what about the Walk of Champions?” As you can see, the Walk of Champions will be extending into the tunnel, giving the Alabama Crimson Tide PLENTY more room to show off their successes.
Some of the main goals of Bryant Denny’s stadium renovation is to have more luxury seating for fans, larger scoreboards, new entrances, and an all around better fan experience.
There’s no doubt that when all of the construction is all said and done, Alabama will have one of, if not the nicest, stadiums and training facilities in the country.
Roll Tide Wire will keep you up to date on the very latest!
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