While others upgrade their venues, Aloha Stadium sits and rusts
Outside the Davis Family ownership, perhaps the most jubilant person about the Oakland Raiders impending move to Las Vegas is Tony Sanchez.
Small wonder since Sanchez is the University of Nevada-Las Vegas head football coach and his team will get to ditch the metal erector-set bleachers of wind-blown Boyd Stadium and take up residence in the palatial $1.9 billion, 65,000-seat home that is to be built for the Raiders near McCarran International Airport by 2020.
Sharing a state-of-the-art stadium with the Raiders is another thing that will allow us to recruit at a high level, Sanchez crowed in a statement. The combination of an NFL stadium and our upcoming Fertitta Football Complex brings so much energy to this program and campus.
While the Vegas edifice is, far and away, the biggest luxury item in the Mountain West Conferences escalating building boom, it is hardly the only new stadium or set of renovations undertaken.
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