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Re: GDT: SDSU @ FGCU
Originally posted by Jacked_Up View PostI didn't see or hear the game live, but the addition of a practice facility is part of the general plan to update Frost Arena, the next big project on the sports wish list. The practice facility would be added on the south side of Frost, I believe. It's definitely needed."The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer
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Originally posted by goon View PostI still like my idea. Renovate the barn into just a basketball practice facility. Update lockerrooms put in nice meeting rooms and weight and training area. Its got a lot of basketball history and to me would make the perfect place.
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Originally posted by Nidaros View PostIt would be a cost vs benefit situation. The costs would be high since the building has been retrofitted many times since 1973. You would have to find relocation for all the present offices. Are the locker rooms still there?"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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Originally posted by goon View PostIf its not for baskeball its going to change or get updated or torn down eventually since its not a young building. Building a new building also is not cheap so your right. You can add more with new built but something about having the barn being dedicated as a basketball only place would be pretty cool. Guess I like older stuff more then new built but new recruits probably would rather have a new built gym.-South Dakotan by birth, a Jackrabbit by choice.
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GDT: SDSU @ FGCU
I think the biggest thing with using the barn, in addition to keeping all athletes in Frost, would be the inability to build just one set of locker rooms, etc. They'd essentially need to be remodeling the barn with updated facilities and doing the same in Frost. With an addition to Frost, not only would athletes be able to have everything under one roof, but the new addition could include practice space AND new locker rooms, team rooms, etc that the team could use on both practice and game days."I'd like to thank the good Lord for making me a Yankee." - Joe D.
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Hmmm ... a new practice facility for basketball. Hmmm. I'm going to play a little devil's advocate here. Donors and supporters have been asked to dig deep in recent years to help pay for ongoing operations and physical improvements. A good example is what is happening with football season tickets. Many fellow current season ticket holders are scratching their heads trying to figure out how to get tickets and pay the additional money for donations to keep and maintain their seats. Coaches have solicited donors to help to pay for their special programs in the various sports. Cost of Attendance is on the horizon and that won't be cheap. The average Jackrabbit fan finds it more difficult to purchase football season tickets and basketball season tickets. I'm not alone when I balk at spending $2,000 to $3,000 annually to attend the games. I appreciate the athletic department's desire to upgrade facilities. But, I also know that athletic programs are a lot like government - they have insatiable appetites. You just have to wonder how long you can continue to feed the beast.
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Originally posted by Hasbeen View PostHmmm ... a new practice facility for basketball. Hmmm. I'm going to play a little devil's advocate here. Donors and supporters have been asked to dig deep in recent years to help pay for ongoing operations and physical improvements. A good example is what is happening with football season tickets. Many fellow current season ticket holders are scratching their heads trying to figure out how to get tickets and pay the additional money for donations to keep and maintain their seats. Coaches have solicited donors to help to pay for their special programs in the various sports. Cost of Attendance is on the horizon and that won't be cheap. The average Jackrabbit fan finds it more difficult to purchase football season tickets and basketball season tickets. I'm not alone when I balk at spending $2,000 to $3,000 annually to attend the games. I appreciate the athletic department's desire to upgrade facilities. But, I also know that athletic programs are a lot like government - they have insatiable appetites. You just have to wonder how long you can continue to feed the beast.
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Originally posted by Hasbeen View PostHmmm ... a new practice facility for basketball. Hmmm. I'm going to play a little devil's advocate here. Donors and supporters have been asked to dig deep in recent years to help pay for ongoing operations and physical improvements. A good example is what is happening with football season tickets. Many fellow current season ticket holders are scratching their heads trying to figure out how to get tickets and pay the additional money for donations to keep and maintain their seats. Coaches have solicited donors to help to pay for their special programs in the various sports. Cost of Attendance is on the horizon and that won't be cheap. The average Jackrabbit fan finds it more difficult to purchase football season tickets and basketball season tickets. I'm not alone when I balk at spending $2,000 to $3,000 annually to attend the games. I appreciate the athletic department's desire to upgrade facilities. But, I also know that athletic programs are a lot like government - they have insatiable appetites. You just have to wonder how long you can continue to feed the beast.
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Originally posted by Hasbeen View PostHmmm ... a new practice facility for basketball. Hmmm. I'm going to play a little devil's advocate here. Donors and supporters have been asked to dig deep in recent years to help pay for ongoing operations and physical improvements. A good example is what is happening with football season tickets. Many fellow current season ticket holders are scratching their heads trying to figure out how to get tickets and pay the additional money for donations to keep and maintain their seats. Coaches have solicited donors to help to pay for their special programs in the various sports. Cost of Attendance is on the horizon and that won't be cheap. The average Jackrabbit fan finds it more difficult to purchase football season tickets and basketball season tickets. I'm not alone when I balk at spending $2,000 to $3,000 annually to attend the games. I appreciate the athletic department's desire to upgrade facilities. But, I also know that athletic programs are a lot like government - they have insatiable appetites. You just have to wonder how long you can continue to feed the beast.-South Dakotan by birth, a Jackrabbit by choice.
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Originally posted by Hasbeen View PostHmmm ... a new practice facility for basketball. Hmmm. I'm going to play a little devil's advocate here. Donors and supporters have been asked to dig deep in recent years to help pay for ongoing operations and physical improvements. A good example is what is happening with football season tickets. Many fellow current season ticket holders are scratching their heads trying to figure out how to get tickets and pay the additional money for donations to keep and maintain their seats. Coaches have solicited donors to help to pay for their special programs in the various sports. Cost of Attendance is on the horizon and that won't be cheap. The average Jackrabbit fan finds it more difficult to purchase football season tickets and basketball season tickets. I'm not alone when I balk at spending $2,000 to $3,000 annually to attend the games. I appreciate the athletic department's desire to upgrade facilities. But, I also know that athletic programs are a lot like government - they have insatiable appetites. You just have to wonder how long you can continue to feed the beast.
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Sorry for thr thread drift but let's face it. Our sports teams have been behind the eight ball for decades. Everything from football basketball and even my old tennis team used the hper for everything for practice and events and classes etc. Football and track needed the space so the sjac is perfect. The stadium was too old so we have a new football stadium. Basketball could still just practice in frost but like was said geting C0A. Imagine a shiny new or classic old renovated facility for recruits to look at. Get COA and new facility to practice in and coaches with great track records and pretty solid basketball fan support. A new facilty might just be the missing piece of the puzzel. Plus if frost get renovated it might not be as good of a practice area any more. Finally as a mid major basketball is the main focus for most. Something like that maybe takes us to the next level like getting votes in the top 25 and winning games in the tourny."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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Originally posted by goon View PostSorry for thr thread drift but let's face it. Our sports teams have been behind the eight ball for decades. Everything from football basketball and even my old tennis team used the hper for everything for practice and events and classes etc. Football and track needed the space so the sjac is perfect. The stadium was too old so we have a new football stadium. Basketball could still just practice in frost but like was said geting C0A. Imagine a shiny new or classic old renovated facility for recruits to look at. Get COA and new facility to practice in and coaches with great track records and pretty solid basketball fan support. A new facilty might just be the missing piece of the puzzel. Plus if frost get renovated it might not be as good of a practice area any more. Finally as a mid major basketball is the main focus for most. Something like that maybe takes us to the next level like getting votes in the top 25 and winning games in the tourny.
If I recall correctly, CAS had structural problems and that is why it is now history and there are no regrets as far as I am concerned. Otherwise you post does make some good points to which I agree. I tend to think the that there are people who want this practice facility to happen and have offered commitments to build it. I don't know of anyone off hand who has done this, but basketball is king amongst SDSU fandom and if its next on the project board, then its going to happen. Those such as Has Been have expressed real concerns. For a while I shared his concern and felt I was being priced out of the market in terms of priority points etc, but I have a good feeling now about athletics at SDSU going into 2016. Sometimes we can get worked up about nothing.
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Originally posted by Nidaros View PostSaying CAS is too old is like telling me that I am too old. As a student I was on hand to witness the first game at CAS in 1962.
If I recall correctly, CAS had structural problems and that is why it is now history and there are no regrets as far as I am concerned. Otherwise you post does make some good points to which I agree. I tend to think the that there are people who want this practice facility to happen and have offered commitments to build it. I don't know of anyone off hand who has done this, but basketball is king amongst SDSU fandom and if its next on the project board, then its going to happen. Those such as Has Been have expressed real concerns. For a while I shared his concern and felt I was being priced out of the market in terms of priority points etc, but I have a good feeling now about athletics at SDSU going into 2016. Sometimes we can get worked up about nothing."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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