If you didn't know for certain that the Kansas football team was going to play its home games at Children's Mercy Park and Arrowhead Stadium this fall, you might think that the new David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium would be ready for action.
That's how fast things have moved in the past few months, none more impressive than June, when the steel went up in full force and the stadium actually started to take shape.
Here's a quick look at the progress on the new stadium, which you can now see without squinting and which features significant work beginning to be done at the north end where the new convention center will be.
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