Looking for Lujan to work some magic with Mr. Wright.
I'm more concerned about him working some magic with the OL.
Looking for Lujan to work some magic with Mr. Wright.
You don’t like the new stadium because you don’t like spending money even though it’s Pat Ryan’s money being spent but you also spend apparently plenty of money on football games that you like you only have to watch 3/4 of?I live 20 minutes away on the north side of Chicago and have highly valued the ease of access and in-and-out of the stadium. I have had seats right near an east side second level portico for over 25 years. I can leave the stadium after the 3rd quarter and watch the finish in my living room. (I don’t do that often and, regretfully, I did so for the Minny game last fall). I like natural grass. I like the sun and open, bowl-esque nature of RF. I am not real high on spending money - I don’t experience visceral pain in doing so like my born-in-the-depression father did but the apple fell reasonably close to the tree. I don’t attend many big concerts.
I hope you see where I am going. Pat Ryan’s money and NU’s contingency planning for its post-B1G future don’t quite drive me wild.
Pat Ryan’s money is being spent to create an extravagant entertainment pavilion which legitimizes high ticket prices and fripperies which cater to an economically elite class.You don’t like the new stadium because you don’t like spending money even though it’s Pat Ryan’s money being spent but you also spend apparently plenty of money on football games that you like you only have to watch 3/4 of?
This is a giant pile of nonsense.
Pat Ryan’s money is being spent to create an extravagant entertainment pavilion which legitimizes high ticket prices and fripperies which cater to an economically elite class.
The same amount of money Pat Ryan is spending on the Ryan Entertainment Pavilion could have been spent to spectacularly renovate Ryan Field (like what the Ricketts Family money did for Wrigley) where the number of available tickets would enable fans in all economic classes to watch the ‘Cats.
One day, when you have kids, you will understand the point about leaving games on some occasions before they have ended.
Actually I am easily identified at NU games by my particular purple sartorial fripperies. But enough about me…"You must be fun at tailgates" although without a hint of frippery.
Had to look it up.
Pat Ryan’s money is being spent to create an extravagant entertainment pavilion which legitimizes high ticket prices and fripperies which cater to an economically elite class.
Lol, how idiotic to turn in this into some kind of failed economic class warfare argument. The capacity is going down, but it’s not going to 15,000, it’s going to like 35,000, which is far more than most of our games draw anyway and more thay ever show up as Cats fans. We’re a small fan base and we can fully fit in the new stadium.Pat Ryan’s money is being spent to create an extravagant entertainment pavilion which legitimizes high ticket prices and fripperies which cater to an economically elite class.
The same amount of money Pat Ryan is spending on the Ryan Entertainment Pavilion could have been spent to spectacularly renovate Ryan Field (like what the Ricketts Family money did for Wrigley) where the number of available tickets would enable fans in all economic classes to watch the ‘Cats.
One day, when you have kids, you will understand the point about leaving games on some occasions before they have ended.
You must not have received the season ticket renewal email.Lol, how idiotic to turn in this into some kind of failed economic class warfare argument. The capacity is going down, but it’s not going to 15,000, it’s going to like 35,000, which is far more than most of our games draw anyway and more thay ever show up as Cats fans. We’re a small fan base and we can fully fit in the new stadium.
Not to mention NU is an elite private school with an absolutely monstrously large 12 figure endowment that has students who incredibly disproportionately come from economically elite families and go on to be economically elite.
If you want to be a Bolshevik, I suggest Berkeley.
Your caterwauling doesn’t even make internal sense.
You must not have received the season ticket renewal email.
He/she seems to be angry a lot.Charging market rates makes you angry?
And about the same thing over and over and over again and again.He/she seems to be angry a lot.
For the record, Cal spent $500 Million to renovate Memorial Stadium 12 years ago (about $690 mill in 2024 dollars), instituted seat licenses, jacked up ticket prices and lost about half of their STH’s. While the rest of the University may be Bolshevik, the athletic department is definitely capitalist roaders.Lol, how idiotic to turn in this into some kind of failed economic class warfare argument…
If you want to be a Bolshevik, I suggest Berkeley.
That’s interesting. The Stanford stadium was $90 million in 2006 and that was a tear down new construction. I wonder what the major difference was to cost 5x as much for a renovation just 6 years later, in the same metro area.For the record, Cal spent $500 Million to renovate Memorial Stadium 12 years ago (about $690 mill in 2024 dollars), instituted seat licenses, jacked up ticket prices and lost about half of their STH’s. While the rest of the University may be Bolshevik, the athletic department is definitely capitalist roaders.
Not angry. Disappointed.He/she seems to be angry a lot.
It’s worth considering whether C Mc is violating board rules with his repetitive, off topic posting.
For the record, Cal spent $500 Million to renovate Memorial Stadium 12 years ago (about $690 mill in 2024 dollars), instituted seat licenses, jacked up ticket prices and lost about half of their STH’s. While the rest of the University may be Bolshevik, the athletic department is definitely capitalist roaders.
And about the same thing over and over and over again and again.
That’s interesting. The Stanford stadium was $90 million in 2006 and that was a tear down new construction. I wonder what the major difference was to cost 5x as much for a renovation just 6 years later, in the same metro area.
NU should have totally rebuilt Dyche/Ryan in the late 90s instead of the minor refurbishment. It could have been done for a small fraction of the cost now.
I haven't heard capitalist roader since R. Barry Farrel's classesFor the record, Cal spent $500 Million to renovate Memorial Stadium 12 years ago (about $690 mill in 2024 dollars), instituted seat licenses, jacked up ticket prices and lost about half of their STH’s. While the rest of the University may be Bolshevik, the athletic department is definitely capitalist roaders.
You are correct. I was thinking of the letter I got as a STH explaining why they needed seat licenses the cited a near $500 mil number, but that included the stadium rebuild, training facility (about $125 mill) and some ancillary parking and service area developments. It did tick off a lot of long time STHs.EasyBay, you might check the delta on inflation. Also attached is a Wiki that says the scope was a major performance center plus one half of the stadium was more or less brand new and the other half modified some but left mostly as is. Major provisions for earthquakes since a fault line cuts directly across the stadium. $321 mil in 2011 which translates to a boatload in 2024.
California Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia
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It would have been really really outdated by now. So much has changed about sports viewership since 2006 let alone 1997 or whatever it was w Dyche. Soldier Field seemed so new in 2003 and it’s a dinosaur now.That’s interesting. The Stanford stadium was $90 million in 2006 and that was a tear down new construction. I wonder what the major difference was to cost 5x as much for a renovation just 6 years later, in the same metro area.
NU should have totally rebuilt Dyche/Ryan in the late 90s instead of the minor refurbishment. It could have been done for a small fraction of the cost now.
For the record, Cal spent $500 Million to renovate Memorial Stadium 12 years ago (about $690 mill in 2024 dollars), instituted seat licenses, jacked up ticket prices and lost about half of their STH’s. While the rest of the University may be Bolshevik, the athletic department is definitely capitalist roaders.
That’s interesting. The Stanford stadium was $90 million in 2006 and that was a tear down new construction. I wonder what the major difference was to cost 5x as much for a renovation just 6 years later, in the same metro area.
NU should have totally rebuilt Dyche/Ryan in the late 90s instead of the minor refurbishment. It could have been done for a small fraction of the cost now.
It is remarkable that the most valuable futbol teams in the world can carry billion-dollar valuations while playing in century-old homes.It would have been really really outdated by now. So much has changed about sports viewership since 2006 let alone 1997 or whatever it was w Dyche. Soldier Field seemed so new in 2003 and it’s a dinosaur now.
Don’t worry, consistent applications has never been a thing here. Odd for a school with a pretty good law school and a bunch of lawyer posters.As always, I'm going to side with free speech as long as it isn't personal attacks (real ones, not imagined ones) or attacks on races, religions, sexuality, etc.
Please don't encourage censorship just because you disagree with what someone is writing.
We have enough of that.
When you censor one person for going off topic, you censor everybody who took the time to thoughtfully respond, including you.
I believe that's correct. On family visit in the Palo Alto area I was taken to see the stadium in its late stages of construction. It was explained at the time that everything was expedited because the large contributor (a la Ryan) was also personally involved in the whole construction project. It sounded like a general contractor getting his own home ready for soon-to-come residency. Highest priority on speed of completion as well as quality. Worked for Stanford but probably not repeatable anywhere else.The Stanford stadium renovation was bankrolled by a construction magnate.
We need @techtim72 to take charge of our project.I believe that's correct. On family visit in the Palo Alto area I was taken to see the stadium in its late stages of construction. It was explained at the time that everything was expedited because the large contributor (a la Ryan) was also personally involved in the whole construction project. It sounded like a general contractor getting his own home ready for soon-to-come residency. Highest priority on speed of completion as well as quality. Worked for Stanford but probably not repeatable anywhere else.
We need @techtim72 to take charge of our project.
You wish. NU's endowment is "only" $14 billion, which is "just" an 11 figure number.......$12,000,000,000Not to mention NU is an elite private school with an absolutely monstrously large 12 figure endowment
I believe that's correct. On family visit in the Palo Alto area I was taken to see the stadium in its late stages of construction. It was explained at the time that everything was expedited because the large contributor (a la Ryan) was also personally involved in the whole construction project. It sounded like a general contractor getting his own home ready for soon-to-come residency. Highest priority on speed of completion as well as quality. Worked for Stanford but probably not repeatable anywhere else.
This reminds me of a recent tshirt campaignYou wish. NU's endowment is "only" $14 billion, which is "just" an 11 figure number.......$12,000,000,000
The first school with a 12-figure endowment will be Musk University.
If there's one thing lawyers are known for, it's for agreeing on things.Don’t worry, consistent applications has never been a thing here. Odd for a school with a pretty good law school and a bunch of lawyer posters.
Harvard is halfway there.You wish. NU's endowment is "only" $14 billion, which is "just" an 11 figure number.......$12,000,000,000
The first school with a 12-figure endowment will be Musk University.
Isn't that O'Boyle that needs to find magic with OL?I'm more concerned about him working some magic with the OL.
At this point you have elite and you have poor but no middle classLol, how idiotic to turn in this into some kind of failed economic class warfare argument. The capacity is going down, but it’s not going to 15,000, it’s going to like 35,000, which is far more than most of our games draw anyway and more thay ever show up as Cats fans. We’re a small fan base and we can fully fit in the new stadium.
Not to mention NU is an elite private school with an absolutely monstrously large 12 figure endowment that has students who incredibly disproportionately come from economically elite families and go on to be economically elite.
If you want to be a Bolshevik, I suggest Berkeley.
Your caterwauling doesn’t even make internal sense.
It is in Chicago. As far as rebuilding Dyke in the 90s, there was no apatite for it. We had just ended the Dark Ages and many that might have been FB fans had been chased away by 30 years of basically ignoring the program. WHo knew if the administration was going to keep supporting the program or not. Also there was no BTN at that time so revenue not really coming into the leagueThat’s interesting. The Stanford stadium was $90 million in 2006 and that was a tear down new construction. I wonder what the major difference was to cost 5x as much for a renovation just 6 years later, in the same metro area.
NU should have totally rebuilt Dyche/Ryan in the late 90s instead of the minor refurbishment. It could have been done for a small fraction of the cost now.