But here is the thing. Louisville's football program has the potential to skyrocket now that they are in the ACC. They have experienced moderate success so far in going 9-3 and 7-5 in the first two regular seasons in the ACC. But Louisville's program brings in a lot of Revenue and their recruiting is on a level not seen in their history (currently #22 in the recruiting rankings). They have some work to do to catch up to FSU and Clemson in the Atlantic and ultimately they have to catch us if they want to ever win the Atlantic, play for the ACC Championship and possibly make the Playoff. But they are the biggest threat to FSU and Clemson because of Petrino, their recruiting, and the fact that they're willing to spend the money to build their program.
So what I am saying is if Louisville gets to where they are cranking out 10-2 or 11-1 or maybe even 12-0 regular seasons, then I'm sure they'll be selling out their stadium and then some and hence the need for stadium expansion.
They don't want to get caught in a position where their success shoots up and their stadium cannot accommodate the increased demand for tickets.
So what I am saying is if Louisville gets to where they are cranking out 10-2 or 11-1 or maybe even 12-0 regular seasons, then I'm sure they'll be selling out their stadium and then some and hence the need for stadium expansion.
They don't want to get caught in a position where their success shoots up and their stadium cannot accommodate the increased demand for tickets.