Right, you don't need an exact drawing, just a vision of what might be. And I would like to see a horseshoe plan. Double deck the student side and close the north end zone. (Congress side)
Right, you don't need an exact drawing, just a vision of what might be. And I would like to see a horseshoe plan. Double deck the student side and close the north end zone. (Congress side)
And sadly your approach is to play the blame game before you know the facts. That also seems to be the status quo around here... The way I look at it is if I was in a position like they are, I'd want all of my facts in line and I'd want to know what type of budget I have to work with before I released any info. These projects will almost completely rely on private donations and since there is no guarantee of receipt of these donations, it is hard to devise a hard plan. There are numerous projects ahead of this one and you have to see how your budget will be affected by these projects and whether you run into time or budget overages that will negatively affect the football expansion. If you release a particular rendering of a facility expansion or renovation and that plan does not come to and you have to go an alternate route that is not exactly as grand or elaborate as the original, you run the risk of looking much worse than you would if you just wait to make sure you had the budget in order.
I have no problems with them making a statement in the media as you say or some sort of plan to be put into motion. However, I'm just saying I think I know why they are operating so close to the vest on this one. You see people wanting to know what happened to the funding for the "new" baseball stadium to find out it was a renovation of the existing one. People start wanting to know where the money went or why we haven't "heard" anything about it and where is it headed. Its the same thing here. When you rely on private donations for these types of things, until you have them, its hard to be able to finalize plans.
We agree on this point.
I know there was fallout about the baseball renovations, was there ever a press release on that subject or just ragin pagin banter?
If someone would give out some facts (artist rendering) then all of the rumors can be put to rest. I'm not trying to blame anyone only searching for info.
Me too! I have always thought that would be a great idea. You could sell the patios like you would any other suite or box. Persons would commit to pay the cost of the patios over a number of years. It would add another unique dimension to Cajun Field and add value to the end zone seating. The stadium would be "finished" but the end zones would now have seating that people would pay a premium for and give corporations, families and extended families a place to sit together and watch the game. The athletic department could offer a number of configurations and would oversee the basic design and construction. It would be a way for budget minded Cajun fans to have a reserved space to watch the game.
There was NEVER a press release issued regarding baseball facility improvements. The story was more than rumor here however. Coach Robichaux said in various radio interviews that plans were being discussed with a donor who wanted to remain anonymous. Story is that donor got caught in the financial meltdown. There are still plans for baseball facility improvements. They will be part of the overall facility facelift however and would follow a schedule. Last I heard, tennis resurfacing was still underway. I belief softball will then occur followed by baseball. The football renovations may follow that. Track/Soccer enhancements also fall in there somewhere but I am not sure when.
Why would anyone want to look at La Tech as a model????????? What the hell have they done? Yes, they did go to a bowl game in football last year, but they generally just ride the coat tails of the WACKY Conference! I know UL has a long way to go, but let's at least try to model our programs after a successful program. UL is overall already at the level of La Tech!
Which was EXACTLY why it was never released. Scott Farmer and Robichaux said this on numerous occassions. Once things would have been finalized with the donor and plans could be drawn, you would have seen more publicity on it. I remember when they were doing the sport turf and the Moncla center, they did press releases about it and were more than forthcoming with any info regarding these matters. I know it is frustrating because we all want more and the university could undoubtedly do a better job at marketing the athletic program but I think the men put in place now are much more proactive than recent admins.
"Where's my pretty pictures and sketches daddy!?... I want to see the pictures daddy!... whaaaaaaaa!!!!!".
Here's an FYI link on opening day opponent Southern University's upgrade of their football stadium and certain other athletic facilities. In particular note the amount of money mentioned in the article.
http://www.2theadvocate.com/sports/5...l?index=14&c=y
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