Mark Davis is a big sports fan, but he has never been to see the Giants play at AT&T Park.

“I would be jealous,” the Oakland Raiders owner said Sunday.

Davis needs a new stadium, but his team is stuck with weathered and beaten down Oakland Coliseum for another season, playing its early-season games on grass and dirt thanks to the Oakland A’s infield.

Here is the second part of our 1-on-1 with Davis at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis. We discussed the city of Oakland’s “last chance,” Coliseum City and other possible sites– and he didn’t mention Los Angeles once:

Any recent developments with getting a new stadium in Oakland?

Davis: Nope. They brought in Colony Capital and based on that, I decided to go ahead and do a one-year extension with them. We will play in the Coliseum next year. But there’s been no progress.

I had high hopes when Colony Capital came in. I still do have hopes, but they’re not as high because I haven’t really heard anything positive from either group. It’s gone silent again. We have to get something done.

This one-year extension is really based on the hope that Colony Capital can set something done. I don’t want to call it a last-ditch effort, but it does seem to be the last chance that Oakland is going to get. We can’t continue to play in that stadium, with the baseball field and all of that stuff. The A’s have two years left, and are talking about a 10-year extension. We can’t keep getting pushed off, off, off, off …

Look at this (points around to Colts’ Lucas Oil Stadium.) This is awesome. This is absolutely awesome. It’s a great, comfortable place to be. It’s clean … This is a great place. And everybody’s got one, but us and the Chargers. …

I am not expecting anybody to do it for us – we have to do it together. It has to be a joint effort.

Do you have any second thoughts about not going in with the 49ers on the Santa Clara stadium, back when that was an option?

Davis: No, not at all. …

I really believe with the 49ers moving down to Santa Clara, and leaving the San Francisco Bay Area, that it leaves it wide open for someone to say, ‘Wow, this is really a good opportunity for Oakland.’

It opened up the market quite a bit.

Oakland mayor Jean Quan is up for re-election this November. Might that spark activity or further slow it down?

Davis: The developers now are going to sit there and wait on the fence until November. So, we’re just sitting there with (puts his hands up.) And we’re the one of the three Oakland teams that has said we want to stay.

The mayor is big on Coliseum City, with the convention center and shops …

Davis: That appears to be what they’re resting their eggs on. And they’re signing exclusive agreements with other people, so even if we had somebody that wanted to come in and fund it, I don’t know if we could actually do it. …

That whole Hegenberger area … my friends that fly up from San Diego think it looks like a goldmine as far as development goes. But people in the Bay Area are stuck in the fact of perception, of the crime and everything else.

What’s Plan B, if Oakland doesn’t or can’t step up?

Davis: I wouldn’t talk about Plan B’s or anything like that. I don’t want to talk about using someplace else for leverage. If I get something done in Oakland, I am staying.

What about the old Concord Naval Weapons Station?

Davis: The mayor of Concord took us out and showed us a 5,000-acre site, and the funny part is the day we went out and looked at it was the windiest day of the last 10 years there. One thing they did have, and it’s very important to me, was a BART station right there. At least 30 percent of our fans use BART.

I am not so sure about that site … the site that I like in the Bay Area is Dublin. That’s a phenomenal site, but I don’t believe the developers there are interested. BART, 580 (freeway), 680 … But that would have been similar to what 49ers did, in giving up the Bay Area. That’s a negative. I would prefer to stay in the Bay Area.

The site we’re on is a phenomenal site. … It’s all tough stuff.

In case you missed Part 1 in today’s paper, here it is.