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Report: Renovations Planned For Boone Pickens Stadium

March 28, 2022
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STILLWATER – It appears that Boone Pickens Stadium is going to be a little bit nicer come the start of the 2022 season.

According to a report from Kelly Hines of the Tulsa World, Oklahoma State has approved a $40 million renovation for Boone Pickens Stadium. While a timeline hasn’t been announced yet, there are several projects planned, which will cause another reduction in the stadium’s capacity.

There is one project, however, which has a start time of this summer. The playing surface inside BPS, as well as the outside turf at the Sherman Smith Training Center will be replaced for $1.2 million. Both of those projects were approved by the Board of Regents last Friday, according to the report.

There’s also a plan to add more aisles to improve fan access in the 200 and 300 levels, as well as long-spanning aluminum decking added in the 200 level. The 300 level will also get a new paint job.

The runoff area around the east end zone and the sidelines near the east end zone will also be expanded.

These projects coincide with the projects which have already been announced. The Cowboys’ locker room will receive an upgrade following the conclusion of spring football. They have also added a recruit lounge, updated several of the graphics throughout the West End Zone, as well as updated the position group meeting rooms.

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Report: Renovations Planned For Boone Pickens Stadium

3,844 Views | 6 Replies | Last: 2 yr ago by Ostate86
Joe Khatib
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Good, this is what they had built into the initial investment by Boone, was funding for rehab and maintenance every 10 to 15 years. It was a real shame that the old Lewis Field was neglected for nearly thirty years from 1971 to 2002 when the renovations to turn it into Boone Pickens Stadium occurred. They removed the old track and lowered the field and added seating along with painting and sealing the steel structure underneath but then never touched it after that which lead to the horrid rust and appearance in the 1980's and 1990's.
Polston31
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So when we gonna see pictures of this recruiting lounge? Heard in mentioned multiple times
CowboyKip
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What is the "long spanning aluminum decking" in the 200 level for?
SirPokesAlot
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I wondered the same thing
CaliforniaCowboy
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CowboyKip said:

What is the "long spanning aluminum decking" in the 200 level for?
got me wondering too....

my internet search turned this up..... it might be a load issue


Long-Span (Deep) Metal Deck

A variety of long-span decks are available for both roof and form applications. The profile depths of 4 in., 6 in., and 7 in. (114 mm, 152 mm et 190 mm) allow the deck to span longer distances between supports and achieve additional load capacity.

https://odonnellmetaldeck.com/c/long-span-decking/
Ostate86
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I have to say, if you're over about 5'6", those seats are tight on the legs. Hopefully a lot more seats backs. The cushions ore ok, but individual seats/chair backs would be great for more than just between the 40 yd lines. But so long as I don't lose my aisle seats.
Go Pokes!!
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