Re: Cajun Field Construction
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Originally Posted by
RedTails
Louisiana has 1 fortune 500 company left in the entire state (in North LA).
Memphis has 3 within its city limits, with one in the Fortune 50.
Even so, would be a hard sell to deep pockets to invest up to $200 million in a stadium in a program that could be left out of the P5 conferences, and in this potential era of decline in CFB with all of the flux going on.
I’m sure JMV knows someone who could help us out. That guy knows everybody
Re: Cajun Field Construction
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Originally Posted by
Million$Mullet
I’m sure JMV knows someone who could help us out. That guy knows everybody
He probably does but he won't tell you
Re: Cajun Field Construction
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Originally Posted by
Million$Mullet
I’m sure JMV knows someone who could help us out. That guy knows everybody
Rumor has it he had dinner at Maggard house last night, and T-Joes house the night before.
Re: Cajun Field Construction
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Originally Posted by
RedTails
Louisiana has 1 fortune 500 company left in the entire state (in North LA).
Memphis has 3 within its city limits, with one in the Fortune 50.
Even so, would be a hard sell to deep pockets to invest up to $200 million in a stadium in a program that could be left out of the P5 conferences, and in this potential era of decline in CFB with all of the flux going on.
Well, fortune 500 helps, but we are not building pro stadium. Its about relationships and it seem with all the staff that UL fundraising has, Nico and Maggard are bringing in the big bucks. Also, the Executive Director of Development is working remote from New Hampshire! Sorry, but you need to be on the ground in Lafayette!
Re: Cajun Field Construction
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Originally Posted by
LouisianaB
Rumor has it he had dinner at Maggard house last night, and T-Joes house the night before.
You mean Glasco gave him two nights off?
Re: Cajun Field Construction
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Originally Posted by
cajunfan96
Well, fortune 500 helps, but we are not building pro stadium. Its about relationships and it seem with all the staff that UL fundraising has, Nico and Maggard are bringing in the big bucks. Also, the Executive Director of Development is working remote from New Hampshire! Sorry, but you need to be on the ground in Lafayette!
You're kidding...wow...or be located at least somewhere in Louisiana...
Re: Cajun Field Construction
The possibility of long term damage to all our programs if this stadium renovation doesn’t happen soon, or even falls apart is unfathomable.
With each passing day, I wonder what happens first, CF renovation or “Lights out in Blackham”?
Re: Cajun Field Construction
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Originally Posted by
ZoomZoom
The possibility of long term damage to all our programs if this stadium renovation doesn’t happen soon, or even falls apart is unfathomable.
With each passing day, I wonder what happens first, CF renovation or “Lights out in Blackham”?
……Time to at least put it up to voters…a temp tax to do the stadium construction…..just like The think the airport….really is time for Acadiana to back our athletic program….we moved to a top 25 name in football and R1 academically…..come on community!
Re: Cajun Field Construction
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Originally Posted by
no1cajunfan
Its been crickets from the university on where the CF reno stands...Does anyone have an update? My guess is the original 65 Mil budget is now 70 plus for the same design. Prices only going to go up.
Dr Maggard addressed in an interview last week with Jay. You can listen to it for details.
Re: Cajun Field Construction
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Originally Posted by
no1cajunfan
Its been crickets from the university on where the CF reno stands...Does anyone have an update? My guess is the original 65 Mil budget is now 70 plus for the same design. Prices only going to go up.
Or cut your construction budget in half and see what the design stage yields.
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Geaux
Not an apples to apples comparison. They are upgrading the Liberty Bowl, that is owned by the City of Memphis. More fair comparison would be the Cajundome, which has been updated since it has been built.
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Originally Posted by
Rainman66
Not an apples to apples comparison. They are upgrading the Liberty Bowl, that is owned by the City of Memphis. More fair comparison would be the Cajundome, which has been updated since it has been built.
The Cajundome is owned by the university as well, so perhaps there is a chance.