Pac-12 on mind, Sac State announces plans for new 25,000-seat stadium
SACRAMENTO – Sacramento State leaders announced on Thursday plans to build a new multi-use stadium - a move that's expected to help build the school's case to join the Pac-12.
The state-of-the-art stadium will replace the temporary stands at Hornet Stadium, officials say.
Football will be the headline, but officials say the stadium will also be designed to host soccer, rugby, and other collegiate competitions.
"Today marks a significant milestone for Sacramento State," said Luke Wood, Sac State's president, in a statement. "The stadium is a commitment to our belief that Sacramento has the spirit and passion to turn this city into a college football town."
The SAC 12 group, which was formed by local leaders to help advocate for Sac State moving up to the big leagues of collegiate competition, is hailing Thursday's announcement as a big step towards their ultimate goal.
"With the continued momentum from the University's commitment, business leaders looking to invest in the region, understanding the tremendous economic impact this will have on the market, need to step up and join us in supporting this effort," said SAC 12 Co-Chair Josh Wood in a statement timed to be simultaneously released with the new stadium plans announcement.
Officials say renderings of the new stadium, which will have a minimum capacity of 25,000 attendees, are expected to be released in the coming weeks.
Wood said funding is coming from student fees, California State University revenue bonds that the board of trustees will vote on in November, alumni donations and sponsorships.
"If it will further the campus and the community that's around it, I think it's cool," student Cynthia Romo said.
"To spend those fees on a new stadium, when a lot of us feel like it could be going to other resources, and programs seems a little bit tone-deaf," student Ali Albuzi said.
Sacramento State increased student fees over the summer, including some specifically designated for "athletics and spirit" - and the CSU system also raised tuition.
Hornet Stadium, originally built in 1969, has a capacity of around 21,000.