Sooners to play two games at McCasland Field House

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Really looking forward to this:

http://www.soonersports.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/083012aab.html

Love this logo:

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And, FWIW, have heard there has been some talk about renovating/expanding the Field House to play even more games there in the future.
 
If TopDaug comes out during one of the Field House games I'll die right there.

[Costanza] I will cease to exist, Jerry! [/Costanza]



Lon Kruger, bless your heart.

:krugs
 
Awesome. I'm sure they will be examining the students feelings on this to gauge if an on campus arena would be worth it in the future
 
I would love to be there on Dec. 31. I'll try to convince my wife to let us stick around that long for our Christmas visit, but as much as she loves my family (and they her), she usually gets antsy along about the 27th or 28th, dang it.
 
If TopDaug comes out during one of the Field House games I'll die right there.

[Costanza] I will cease to exist, Jerry! [/Costanza]



Lon Kruger, bless your heart.

:krugs

Preach.

I love this move. It's about time they made this happen.
 
Very cool! Maybe we can actually sell out the place.
 
Without knowing, I'm willing to bet we sold more tickets to every home game last year, than capacity is at McCasland.

I must have missed your point. I would much rather have a sold out and full McCasland crowd of 3,300 than 4-5k in the LNC (belch) for the nonconference cupcake teams. The energy difference will be more enjoyable and benifital to both players and fans alike.

I have heard of some preliminary talks of expanding MFH and more than doubling it's size (around 8k). This could make it a more permanent solution for OU basketball.
 
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just a couple years ago we have over 9k season ticket holders . and a few years before that we had over 12k season tickets holders ..

a couple of winning seasons and we will be back over 9k in season ticket holders

we won't be having very games in the field house
 
Tramel's take on the Field House games

Tramel's take on the Field House Games

http://blog.newsok.com/berrytramel/...se/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

Oklahoma basketball: A return to the Field House
Posted by Berry Tramel on August 30, 2012M at 3:30 pm

Lon Kruger played in the OU Field House as a Kansas State Wildcat and was introduced there as the Sooner basketball coach 16 months ago. Now Kruger will coach in the Field House. OU announced Thursday that the Sooners will play Central Oklahoma in a Nov. 7 exhibition game and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in a Dec. 31 regular-season game at the 84-year-old landmark, which has been renamed McCasland Field House.

“We are excited to bring our men’s basketball program back to the heart of campus for these rare appearances at McCasland Field House,” said OU athletic director Joe Castiglione. “Coach Kruger possesses a great appreciation not only for the history and tradition of OU basketball, but also for this venue, where he competed as an opposing player. He has done an incredible job integrating his team with our students and OU fans everywhere since the moment he stepped on campus. While the Lloyd Noble Center continues to serve as the home for OU basketball, we’re ecstatic to afford this opportunity to create a unique and spirited game environment at McCasland Field House.”

I think it’s a splendid idea. The Field House seats just 3,300, some 800 less than when it was home to Sooner basketball from 1928-75, but that won’t be a big deal. Exhibition games and between-semesters games aren’t big box office draws. The old Field House has a great ambiance, and the renovations of recent years have restored it to a functioning arena. It’s not glitzy, but it’s a fun throwback. A step back in time.

However, I don’t know if the general public will share my enthusiasm. In November 2001, Kelvin Sampson took one of his OU exhibitions to the Field House, because of renovations at Lloyd Noble Center. Only 1,340 fans showed.

Here’s what I wrote: “The no-show crowd – 1,340 darkened the door - proved that the market for nostalgia has dropped. Oh, well. Newer digs, like Lloyd Noble, have plenty of parking, padded seats and post-World War II plumbing.”

But maybe Kruger’s ceaseless enthusiasm will help. He played for KSU in games at the Field House in 1972 and 1974.

“This is going to be a lot of fun for our players and fans alike,” said Kruger.

“McCasland Field House represents a significant piece of OU basketball history, and my memories of playing there and how tough an environment it was for our K-State teams are quite vivid. Due to its size and how the seats are right on top of the court, the building generates natural electricity. Our players and staff are looking forward to experiencing with our fans, for these two games, that combination of intimacy and raucousness that the Field House produced for so many years.”

The Sooners haven’t played a regular-season game in the heart of campus since March 5, 1975, when Alvan Adams dropped 43 points in an 84-79 victory over Iowa State.

The two games at the Field House are not part of OU’s season ticket package. But season-ticket holders will have the first opportunity to purchase tickets to these games.

McCasland Field House is named after Howard McCasland, who played for the Sooners from 1914-16. A renovation of the building concluded this summer. The list of improvements includes refurbished exterior brick, new windows and entry doors, a complete roof replacement and a remodel of the volleyball offices, locker and team rooms, renovation of main lobby, restrooms and concessions. The Field House has served as home to OU volleyball and OU wrestling for many years.
 
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