They advertise plenty on tv, at least this way their money is going to something they love, not a broadcast company. Don't care for the field naming, don't want it to take away from Jack Trices legacy. 1.5 mil isn't worth it imo.
They advertise plenty on tv, at least this way their money is going to something they love, not a broadcast company. Don't care for the field naming, don't want it to take away from Jack Trices legacy. 1.5 mil isn't worth it imo.
Nope. That wasn’t really that big of a thing back then. Cyclone Stadium was the safe name for the old white men.
I knew I had read about it somewhere.
"Another development on the ISU campus at the same time added to the renewed interest in Jack Trice. In the fall of 1973, the university was in the midst of constructing a football stadium,
a far larger and more complete facility than the existing stadium, Clyde Williams Field. The university was undoubtedly hoping that a major donor would come forward to help finance the facility, which carried an estimated cost of $7.6 million; in turn, the stadium would likely carry the donor’s name. By the fall of 1973, however, no major donor had appeared." pp. 404-5
The Annals of Iowa
Volume 69 | Number 4 (Fall 2010) pps. 379-417
The Life and Legacy of Jack Trice
Dorothy Schwieder
Maybe before it was built, but that was never the reason it wasn’t Jack Trice after it was constructed.
Maybe before it was built, but that was never the reason it wasn’t Jack Trice after it was constructed.
I can't say about Iowa for sure but most utility commissions won't allow "goodwill" advertising or sponsorships in rates....in other words, the shareholders pay for it. The exception is safety or "prudent" advertising for energy efficiency efforts. Most people don't understand this and assume customers are paying for all advertising which isn't true.
I thought is was No-Name Stadium until 1983 when it became Cyclone Stadium and later Cyclone Stadium/ Jack Trice Field. Prior to 1983 (or whenever it was), it was often called No-Name Stadium or Cyclone Stadium by default.They named the field in 1975. I’m guessing they were still hoping a large donor would step forward at that point. You get larger funds for names on a building or structure than a field.
I thought is was No-Name Stadium until 1983 when it became Cyclone Stadium and later Cyclone Stadium/ Jack Trice Field. Prior to 1983 (or whenever it was), it was often called No-Name Stadium or Cyclone Stadium by default.
Students every year would walk a banner around the field promoting the idea of Jack Trice Stadium. Contrary to the tone in this thread, it was never really about race but it was totally about money
I thought is was No-Name Stadium until 1983 when it became Cyclone Stadium and later Cyclone Stadium/ Jack Trice Field. Prior to 1983 (or whenever it was), it was often called No-Name Stadium or Cyclone Stadium by default.
Students every year would walk a banner around the field promoting the idea of Jack Trice Stadium. Contrary to the tone in this thread, it was never really about race but it was totally about money
I wonder how much I'd have to pay to buy the naming rights to the end zone pylons