If I'm not mistaken, Bielema has specifically mentioned putting the student section back on the East side as a want of his.
If we're talking RENOVATION renovation, the one thing I've always thought was bizarre in a bad way about the stadium is how far away the stands are from the playing surface. Would be a huge tear-up to lower the field though given the whole situation with the NEZ facilities
This has been mentioned before, but we have had more than a few of these threads, haha ... so I lost track of the answers! People have speculated a lot about how lowering the field would be quite the project, but would it be any easier to just put in new stands for the first several rows (let's say 1-10 on both the East and West Main areas) to re-angle them to get closer to the field and then just have the first row start at a higher elevation so the players aren't blocking the view? It seems there are three options.
1) Leave the East Main and West Main stands as they are ... not ideal, as they are the farthest away of nearly any Big Ten stadium, and this hurts the home field advantage.
2) Lower the field so the stands - at their current slope/trajectory - can reach closer to what will be a lower field level.
3) Re-angle the existing stands so that they reach closer to field level at a more gradual angle, and put a taller wall there so the fans can see over the players.
An example of a higher wall is here at Michigan State:
The first row of the stands is RIGHT behind the benches, but the taller wall prevents sightline issues. We obviously don't want a NEZ re-do where the first row is so comically high up in the air that the fans actually feel removed from the action, but a wall the height of MSU's here would be great. We actually did a version of this exact same thing with the Assembly Hall / SFC renovation, as the old A Section seats didn't even come close to the court, and we re-angled their replacements to do just that (while leaving the angles of all of the other sections the same).
You'll notice the blue (FKA) A-Section seats in the bottom photo slant toward the court at a more gradual angle so that we could get the first row closer and eliminate the dead space in the old design. I Would think something similar could be done at MS. I'm generally super opposed to a gradual seat incline, but it would be a necessary evil to get fans closer to the field. Plus, the MS incline is already pretty steep, so we have room to work with before approaching a scenario like the Big House.