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Re: 2016 Recruits
So far there has been no public announcement by SDSU on COA. One probably cannot conclude anything from silence but it seems likely that the athletic administration is carefully making sure that when they announce, they know they can back it up. Note that the NDSU announcement did not state all funds or the source(s) for all funds were locked in. However, if I was an NDSU fan, based on past fundraising performance, I would have confidence that the money for COA will be there. If I was a USD fan, upon reading the USD COA announcement, I would not have the confidence of an NDSU fan and I would probably be concerned that something is getting shifted around, e.g. further improvements to the DakotaDome just dropped on the priority list. (But, if USD has locked in the funding sources, good for them.)
SDSU has undertaken a huge financial investment in facilities these past couple of years and those improvements will pay dividends. I expect the administrators to be certain they have a realistic COA plan in place before it is announced. Until it is announced, I think we have to bide our time. For the past several years, the administration has been instrumental in helping SDSU accomplish more than anyone expected and they deserve our trust. I hope that people who feel compelled to write angry posts on the topic of COA (which you're certainly welcome to do) are only writing those posts after dropping off a substantial check at the athletic offices.
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Re: 2016 Recruits
Originally posted by JackJD View PostSo far there has been no public announcement by SDSU on COA. One probably cannot conclude anything from silence but it seems likely that the athletic administration is carefully making sure that when they announce, they know they can back it up. Note that the NDSU announcement did not state all funds or the source(s) for all funds were locked in. However, if I was an NDSU fan, based on past fundraising performance, I would have confidence that the money for COA will be there. If I was a USD fan, upon reading the COA announcement, I would immediately be concerned that further improvements to the DakotaDome may have less priority.
SDSU has undertaken a huge financial investment in facilities these past couple of years and those improvements will pay dividends. I expect the administrators to be certain they have a realistic COA plan in place before it is announced. Until it is announced, I think we have to bide our time. For the past several years, the administration has been instrumental in helping SDSU accomplish more than anyone expected and they deserve our trust. I hope that people who feel compelled to write angry posts on the topic of COA (which you're certainly welcome to do) are only writing those posts after dropping off a substantial check at the athletic offices.
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Re: 2016 Recruits
Originally posted by JackJD View PostSo far there has been no public announcement by SDSU on COA. One probably cannot conclude anything from silence but it seems likely that the athletic administration is carefully making sure that when they announce, they know they can back it up. Note that the NDSU announcement did not state all funds or the source(s) for all funds were locked in. However, if I was an NDSU fan, based on past fundraising performance, I would have confidence that the money for COA will be there. If I was a USD fan, upon reading the USD COA announcement, I would not have the confidence of an NDSU fan and I would probably be concerned that something is getting shifted around, e.g. further improvements to the DakotaDome just dropped on the priority list. (But, if USD has locked in the funding sources, good for them.)
SDSU has undertaken a huge financial investment in facilities these past couple of years and those improvements will pay dividends. I expect the administrators to be certain they have a realistic COA plan in place before it is announced. Until it is announced, I think we have to bide our time. For the past several years, the administration has been instrumental in helping SDSU accomplish more than anyone expected and they deserve our trust. I hope that people who feel compelled to write angry posts on the topic of COA (which you're certainly welcome to do) are only writing those posts after dropping off a substantial check at the athletic offices.USD Fan
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Re: 2016 Recruits
Originally posted by JackJD View PostI hope that people who feel compelled to write angry posts on the topic of COA (which you're certainly welcome to do) are only writing those posts after dropping off a substantial check at the athletic offices.
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Re: 2016 Recruits
Originally posted by JackJD View PostSo far there has been no public announcement by SDSU on COA. One probably cannot conclude anything from silence but it seems likely that the athletic administration is carefully making sure that when they announce, they know they can back it up. Note that the NDSU announcement did not state all funds or the source(s) for all funds were locked in. However, if I was an NDSU fan, based on past fundraising performance, I would have confidence that the money for COA will be there. If I was a USD fan, upon reading the USD COA announcement, I would not have the confidence of an NDSU fan and I would probably be concerned that something is getting shifted around, e.g. further improvements to the DakotaDome just dropped on the priority list. (But, if USD has locked in the funding sources, good for them.)
SDSU has undertaken a huge financial investment in facilities these past couple of years and those improvements will pay dividends. I expect the administrators to be certain they have a realistic COA plan in place before it is announced. Until it is announced, I think we have to bide our time. For the past several years, the administration has been instrumental in helping SDSU accomplish more than anyone expected and they deserve our trust. I hope that people who feel compelled to write angry posts on the topic of COA (which you're certainly welcome to do) are only writing those posts after dropping off a substantial check at the athletic offices.
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Re: 2016 Recruits
Originally posted by MontanaRabbit View PostRight. Since voicing an opinion requires a poster to be a big donor.
I would hope SDSU is being proactive on this front. If this did not shift a priority for the admin, it should have.
however I have issues with the whole COA thing to start with, thats niether here nor there in the debate on where or when SDSU joins those in offering it."The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer
Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.
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Re: 2016 Recruits
Does anyone have an idea what the total cost would be for the athletic department? Would it be a budget increase of 2%, 5%, 10%, or more?Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
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Re: 2016 Recruits
Originally posted by OldHare View PostDoes anyone have an idea what the total cost would be for the athletic department? Would it be a budget increase of 2%, 5%, 10%, or more?
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Originally posted by MontanaRabbit View PostRight. Since voicing an opinion requires a poster to be a big donor.
The COA commitment is a tough one when we have so many demands for funding including salaries for coaches, facility improvements etc. I'm squarely in favor of offering the COA for all sports and making that announcement as soon as possible. I have to believe that there cannot be more than a few Jacks fans who don't feel the same. I don't get the anger expressed in some posts. (But I support and will defend the "right" to express that anger on the message board.)
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Re: 2016 Recruits
Originally posted by goon View PostMaybe its the, if you don't vote you can't complain about politics?
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