WHat are the plans for Coughlin-Alumni? During halftime of the Illinois State game (I believe) I thought Dr. Fred said something about possibly a new stadium 5-10 years down the road?
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Replacing the current seating at CAS is in the plan, after the Dykhouse Center and the Fieldhouse. It depends on how fundraising goes (and also depends to some extent on the priorities of the AD-to-be-named).
Replacing/upgrading CAS is a known need."I think we'll be OK"
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To put this into perspective, a wellness center was announced in the early 1990s. It opened 13 years later. That was a combination of private gifts, a little city money and a whole bunch of cash from students. I'm not sure when the student commitment is paid in full but I don't think you can go back to them again until it is. A new football stadium will require $30+ million dollars (today's money). Maybe an unknown will step forward but I'm not holding my breath. I don't think we will see a new facility for at least 20 years.
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Building CAS in the 1950's was a very hard project to sell. Seems like the drive began just after Dr Briggs became President in 1957, and the plans were to have it ready when we played K-State in 1959. The game was to be in Brookings. K-state came to Brookings and ended up playing at Old State Field. CAS did not open until 1962 so there was five years period, but not without a great deal controversy and only half of the project being built.
Hopefully this time around, we will not have the problems that they had 50 years ago, but 20 years might be about right considering how many other projects are on the board. I am sure that there are alums and friends that might be very generous towards other projects, but building a new football staduim, they don't feel any generosity. Hope I am dead wrong.
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Originally posted by Nidaros View PostCAS did not open until 1962 so there was five years period, but not without a great deal controversy and only half of the project being built.
My favorite design that didn't get built was a really scenic "ye olde college" horseshoe that looks like it might've held 12,000, but would've been expandable.
K-State at State Field! Man alive, I'd LOVE to have heard their comments about that..... It must've felt like they were playing in someone's backyard.
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Originally posted by zooropa View PostWorked in the media center during my time on campus. There are some very interesting renderings from back in the 50s.
My favorite design that didn't get built was a really scenic "ye olde college" horseshoe that looks like it might've held 12,000, but would've been expandable.
K-State at State Field! Man alive, I'd LOVE to have heard their comments about that..... It must've felt like they were playing in someone's backyard.Last edited by KUlawJack; 02-26-2009, 06:20 PM."All I know is what I read on the message boards."
"Oh, well, there's your problem, then."
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Originally posted by KUlawJack View PostI don't know what K-State's facilities were like then, but I can tell you they were absolutely terrible back. The worst big school program in the country. Things didn't change until they got Schneider, who is back now.
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