I don't understand the sarcasm with some posters here. Facilities is an absolute must if we're going to stay competitive in recruiting.
When we have to directly pay players, the facilities become secondary to what we will pay.....BrotherChad said:
I don't understand the sarcasm with some posters here. Facilities is an absolute must if we're going to stay competitive in recruiting.
SWC Ag said:
Thank God there are plans to get rid of the blimp hangars. What. An. Eyesore.
Sterling82 said:
The indoor facility was good enough to host championship meets and tended to get good reviews during the broadcast. I'm not sorry to see them go because, well, they're UGLY. But it's a shame to replace a significant facility and investment after only 12 years.
I know we're all Aggies here but those are called "bridges".lead said:
What are those things going across the lake?
Do you think that is how the market will react? Bama, LSU, Georgia will all just lower expectations on facilities? I think they'll do both (pay and have first class facilities) and so should we.agnerd said:
That's cool, but will it actually happen? Once donations start getting funneled directly to players, I'd be planning for a conservative outlook on future revenue streams.
Will it? You don't think the NCAA will set a cap and everyone that matters will pay to that cap. Then we will be back to competing on facilities.Baron Von Flag Smasher said:When we have to directly pay players, the facilities become secondary to what we will pay.....BrotherChad said:
I don't understand the sarcasm with some posters here. Facilities is an absolute must if we're going to stay competitive in recruiting.
http://cbe.tamu.edu/Data/Sites/1/allouruploads/presidentialactions/2021actions/052421athleticfacilitiesandprogrammingplan.pdfLonestar18 said:
Is there a link to the website with these renderings?
jpd301 said:
Are these the oil = $50/ Bbl or oil = $80/ Bbl options?
lead said:
What are those things going across the lake?
Fitch said:lead said:
What are those things going across the lake?
TxAg76 said:
Sweet.....anything about BlueBell adds/mods?
91AggieLawyer said:
Maybe I missed it in here or maybe I missed the renos when they were done, but Reed was built on the cheap almost 25 years ago and is in desperate need of at least some updating. Yet, football continues to get richer. I'm not saying that's wrong per se but since I don't know, I'll ask the question:
Forget about Kyle; what has happened to Reed since the Bright complex, outdoor practice facilities, and other football facilities have gone up in the last decade and a half or so?
Basketball has produced a national champion (women's, 2011) and 3 or 4 men's Sweet Sixteens in recent memory. It isn't like its a sport that just passes time. This also benefits volleyball and (I assume) graduation, not to mention Muster.
TommyBrady said:
Here you go.
You left off a zeroTommyBrady said:
The practice facilities built next to Reed are pretty impressive. The only way we get a whole new Arena is if one person or company puts up $25-30 Million.
Maybe so, but UH just spent 40 million for remodel. We're not doing anything significant to Reed for 20 millionTommyBrady said:
It wouldn't be more than $125-150 Million which between the huge single donation and the many smaller donations we could easily bond the rest.