Plenty of stadiums that opened in the 1990s already need to be replaced, supposedly. At least one simply needs to be improved a bit, possibly since many of the seats have seen little wear and tear in recent years.
Via Greg Auman of the Tampa Tribune, the Tampa Sports Authority will present more than $25 million in proposed Raymond James Stadium improvements to its finance committee. The process should be a formality, however, given that the enhancements already were pledged as part of the proposal to lure the 2017 college football championship.
The powers-that-be in Tampa also are hoping to bring an upcoming Super Bowl back to Raymond James Stadium, and the enhancements surely will help that effort.