It is a big stadium, but let's be honest, it needs a lot of work to bring it up to standards. For starters, it needs a new turfed playing surface, new locker rooms, new restrooms and concessions areas, fence removal, new modern scoreboard, and new speaker system. If the State builds a new, on-campus stadium, it would seat no more than 40,000 (probably around 35,000) and would be a decade to completion. Therefore, it would make sense to invest in the afore-mentioned upgrades. Such upgrades should not be a problem for a football program that has an average home attendance of 33,000, unless, of course, those attendance numbers are somewhat skewed.