The ballpark will keep its current scoreboard, Joos said. It is not clear what will happen to the rest of Floyd Casey’s scoreboard.

The university plans to reuse other parts from Floyd Casey for McLane Stadium, such as office furniture, maintenance and gym equipment. Joos said the turf will be removed and installed in the new touchdown alley area at McLane Stadium also.

“I’m sure there’s going to be some other items that we’ll repurpose as well,” Joos said. “There’s some things that have been used out there in suites or in the press box, some furniture pieces that could easily transfer over, and it makes sense because it’s in excellent condition that it could be used in those areas (at McLane Stadium) and wouldn’t miss a beat.”

Future plans

But Baylor has not yet finalized long-term plans for what to do with the Floyd Casey property as it works toward finishing McLane Stadium.

“As we get into the fall of next year we’ll start evaluating options on possibly selling it — what would we do with the stadium,” said Brian Nicholson, associate vice president for facility, planning and construction. “We haven’t spent a whole lot of time focusing on Floyd Casey yet.”