What's the best way to become excellent? Butter!
At least that's my takeaway based on the Land O' Lakes sponsorship...
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I'm surprised that Du Pont/Pionner is such a large sponsor for Iowa Hawkeye sports.
Why would Michigan spend all of that money to make a basketball court and then make it half court - but not even full width half court? Dumb.
Which are you referring to? Kum n Go? Fareway? Casey’s?Too bad one of the big companies, besides the basically 2 that have, in Iowa wont spend some money on helping ISU put a facility up.
This is what I was thinking. It's crazy some of the facilities that are being put up. It doesn't help parity at all either as the rich just get that much further ahead now.
This is nothing against Pioneer, because I am appreciative of companies that give to ISU, but I absolutely hate the GREEN on the court - we're NOT Baylor - it is not a complementary color to our cardinal & gold.I have heard the logo on the court and Hilton isn't cheap. The other seed corn company in the state would love to have their logo there and keeps driving up the cost.
"In preparation for the 2018 season, the University of Oklahoma will install a new videoboard at its football facility. Located on the north end, the new Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium videoboard is expected to be more than three times larger than the display it is replacing, as it measures at 2,356 square feet and stands 38 feet high by 62 feet wide."
"The project was approved Wednesday by the OU Board of Regents. It is budgeted at $4.3 million, and the university anticipates that it will provide high-quality replays during the game."
I don't think many people realize just how bad it was. I remember being over at the stadium one summer in the early '90s when the maintenance guy was scrounging for a sheet of plywood. He couldn't get approval to buy a single sheet of plywood to help fix the pressbox roof that was leaking so he was trying to scrounge some. It was simply unbelievable at that time.I think Pollard has done a great job of upgrading facilities during his tenure. Just look at how far we have come since the late 90's with the football facilities alone. I was a freshman in 1998, the Bergstrom indoor facility had not even been built yet and when we made a bowl game the following year for the first time in nearly 2 decades the team had to practice at the Lied rec center which still limited them getting meaningful scrimmages in due to the size constraints of that facility. McCarney was pushing for an indoor facility for a long time and finally got it and that was the first in many upgrades to come down the road. Bruce Van De Velde didn't do us many favors in his 6 years as AD, he wasn't a big fund raiser nor very popular in general so it's even more amazing the job that Pollard has done having to take over an athletics department that Bruce had not done much to grow or create the necessary buzz to get the donor money needed to improve facilities.
Ever since we closed in the south end zone I am just in awe every fall seeing all the new improvements that have happened to the "front door" of Iowa State. In a short time we have turned our FB facilities from bottom part of the conference to upper half I think. There isn't much I'd change with Hilton as it's stood the test of time as one of the best places to see a basketball game but some improvements to the area immediately outside of Hilton would add some curb appeal. At one point I thought there were plans for an outdoor concourse on the south side of Hilton? It's crazy to think that not long ago the basketball team was practicing at places like Forker and State Gym and the basketball offices were where Johnny's is today.
I think the support our fanbase shows is our biggest recruiting asset. Having nice facilities definitely plays a factor too and shouldn't be ignored either. Where we are today compared to 5,10, 20 years ago it is impressive just how quickly we have closed the gap in an area that we were at a severe disadvantage at one point.
I don't think many people realize just how bad it was. I remember being over at the stadium one summer in the early '90s when the maintenance guy was scrounging for a sheet of plywood. He couldn't get approval to buy a single sheet of plywood to help fix the pressbox roof that was leaking so he was trying to scrounge some. It was simply unbelievable at that time.
Yup.Early 90s? This would have been when the press box was located between the upper & lower decks correct?
Correct. Following have been added to or around Jack Trice since the early 90's.Early 90s? This would have been when the press box was located between the upper & lower decks correct?
I think Pollard has done a great job of upgrading facilities during his tenure. Just look at how far we have come since the late 90's with the football facilities alone. I was a freshman in 1998, the Bergstrom indoor facility had not even been built yet and when we made a bowl game the following year for the first time in nearly 2 decades the team had to practice at the Lied rec center which still limited them getting meaningful scrimmages in due to the size constraints of that facility. McCarney was pushing for an indoor facility for a long time and finally got it and that was the first in many upgrades to come down the road. Bruce Van De Velde didn't do us many favors in his 6 years as AD, he wasn't a big fund raiser nor very popular in general so it's even more amazing the job that Pollard has done having to take over an athletics department that Bruce had not done much to grow or create the necessary buzz to get the donor money needed to improve facilities.
Ever since we closed in the south end zone I am just in awe every fall seeing all the new improvements that have happened to the "front door" of Iowa State. In a short time we have turned our FB facilities from bottom part of the conference to upper half I think. There isn't much I'd change with Hilton as it's stood the test of time as one of the best places to see a basketball game but some improvements to the area immediately outside of Hilton would add some curb appeal. At one point I thought there were plans for an outdoor concourse on the south side of Hilton? It's crazy to think that not long ago the basketball team was practicing at places like Forker and State Gym and the basketball offices were where Johnny's is today.
I think the support our fanbase shows is our biggest recruiting asset. Having nice facilities definitely plays a factor too and shouldn't be ignored either. Where we are today compared to 5,10, 20 years ago it is impressive just how quickly we have closed the gap in an area that we were at a severe disadvantage at one point.