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Greg Byrne Just Announced What Coleman and BDS Will Look Like in 2028

Greg Byrne today announced a new 10-year, $600 million capital campaign to fund improvements to Bryant-Denny Stadium and Coleman Coliseum, among others. Here's a few renderings below, and you can find more info at Crimson Tide Foundation. Bryan-Denny looks like it's gearing up for Bama's inevitable move to the NFL with its plethora of private seats and modernized wrap. And as for Coleman, it's been a hot topic of late, this remod/reno/blow-it-up-and-start-over project, so what do you think?

Bryant-Denny Stadium Rendering

Get Ready for Less Upper Deck and More Big Screen and Enclosed Concourse Action!Jumbotron Close Up

The Eye of South End Zone

BDS Locker Room

Locker Room Rendering

More Renderings

Coleman Rendering

Coleman Concourse

Coleman Concourse

Coleman Rendering

Opponents must like the looks of this for their free throw percentages

Coleman Rendering

Interesting notes regarding what's structurally changing and what's remaining per the Coleman Coliseum announcement:

Coleman Coliseum is home to Alabama men's basketball, women's basketball and gymnastics. As part of Phase 2 of The Crimson Standard, Coleman Coliseum will receive an extensive renovation and modernization. The renovation will maintain the historic look that has been beloved by Crimson Tide fans since 1968 while completely transforming the interior of the building to excite fans for years to come.

  • The unique barrel vault roof and north entry columns will remain while the seating bowl will be entirely renovated bringing every fan closer to the action provided by Alabama basketball and gymnastics.
  • The new bowl will offer a variety of seating options and amenities that were never possible before in the existing structure.
  • When completed, seats in the bowl will move as much as 35 feet closer to the court compared to their present location, providing sightlines that are among the most intimate in the country.
  • New premium seating will be available to include:
    • Dedicated club seats
    • Multiple lounge spaces
    • A distinctive courtside club – providing a game-day experience that will not be matched in the Southeastern Conference (SEC)
  • The renovation looks to add unique club areas, social zones, and student spaces for fans entering Coleman Coliseum.

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