The vast majority of facilities on done with donor money. So don't think that money is being taken away from football.Jarrin' Jay said:
Reed is a good arena and when full is a good atmosphere. The planned renovations are fan creature comforts with some premium areas that are needed. However, we already have really good basketball facilities for the players and coaches. Unlike football there is almost zero correlation to the stadium / arena and the quality and success of the team. Allen Fieldhouse in Kansas is a barn with mostly bleacher seating and either until very recently did not have air conditioning or still does not have it, several "mid-major" big time programs play in oversized gyms with very little fan amenities or creature comforts but I'm sure they have good facilities for the players and coaches. TT probably has the nicest area in TX and our surrounding area.
Given Reed is a multi-use facility it would be $$ well spent.
All that other $$ slated for the olympic sports, soccer, tennis, S&D, softball, etc., etc. is a total and complete waste of $$. Their facilities RIGHT NOW are all extremely good and just need to be maintained. I am a huge fan of Coach G and the women's soccer team.... Ellis field and the player facilities are completely fine and will be for the next 25 years. They don't need a new stadium or anything else. It wouldn't matter if they won the next 12 national titles in a row, it would still be a sport which loses $ every year with limited attendance and limited interest and support. Agreed Olsen needs some fan amenity upgrades, more seating, outfield seats, party deck area, etc. as attendance and demand supports it. The player and coach amenities for baseball right now are very good, maybe a few improvements needed but overall very good.
The outdoor track stadium is brand new and excellent. I would agree for a new indoor track facility but that has more to do with getting a new football indoor practice facility which will displace the current indoor track facility.
Really any $$ not spent on football and men's basketball and to some extent baseball is a waste of $$, those sports would need to be able to pay their own way for their facilities and improvements. Most of those other sports could go away tomorrow and most people would not notice or care.
Ellis Field is now the oldest facility we have and it needs to be upgraded.