Love that they are tearing down the cox building .. Hopefully, the make that a green space / Student tailgating
...not if but when football gets to a New Year's 6 bowl....
This may go beyond the ability of any one administrator no matter how skilled they are. What if there are simply not enough people or companies that exist on the planet willing to donate to the project. We are not talking about 5000 dollar donors here and God knows we don't have enough of those. We are talking about needing people who can donate tens of thousands of dollars. As much as we ask about the progress of this project on this forum, there may not be even one participant here with the resources to make a significant contribution to it. Some have said our economy is better than that in Jonesboro. That is besides the point if they have a couple of sugar daddies and we have ZERO in that category. Not to be too negative here as I believe the project will ultimately be executed. I simply believe it will take longer than any of us would like due to the challenging financial situation we find ourselves in.
We are thinking about sponsorships the wrong way we need to target companies that want advertising space, not just devoted alumni. I think the new guys in RCAF understand that becuse they have experience in obtaining corporate sponsorships. It would not shock me at all if we start to see companies that have no ties to the university but are using UL athletics as an advertising venue.
This is where Learfield needs to (and should) earn their money. One of the things they are selling are exposure, nationwide. If XYZ corporation wants to get in front of 1,000,000 folks nationally, Learfield sells them a certain package. They can also tailor to geography, sport, etc.
Now would a number of super rich alumni help ... ABSOLUTELY!! The absence of such makes it more difficult but far from impossible.
I didn't hear him say it exactly, but I guess they settled on one design, of the three, if they are about to go forward into the money raising phase. Sounds like it's going to be nice, new lower level (west) seating, club seating, loge seating, meeting rooms and offices, new scoreboard, a better facade for the east side. Can't wait to see the drawings.
No doubt, it's going to require some type of naming rights or major advertising benefits for one or more major investors. It can't rely on just private donations. They have to sell their vision and goals, being one of the top G5 athletic programs in the country with the football program taking the lead competing for the highest possible bowl that we can (right now it's the NY6). It can be done and I think they will get it done.
Signing Napier on the extension is also for this construction. It shows investors the Cajuns are serious about doing everything they can to keep a good coaching staff.
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