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Oops I’m wrong. Died in 85Phil died in 75
Oops I’m wrong. Died in 85Phil died in 75
I find that store front owners are the most optimistic and money gouging types in the world and will happily run out good businesses if they think there is a small chance they can make 50% more than before. Just an observation, especially around Washington DC. Have success? Oh goodie, now here's a rent hike that's just a coincidently more than you net in profit.The places closed because rent was too high. One of the tenants told me that. Check out who is there over the summer, lots of Mansfield residents. I look forward to a new on-campus stadium -- and if we are allowed into B12 or ACC the new conference will expect to see it too,
Invest with me and I'll show you how.I find that store front owners are the most optimistic and money gouging types in the world and will happily run out good businesses if they think there is a small chance they can make 50% more than before. Just an observation, especially around Washington DC. Have success? Oh goodie, now here's a rent hike that's just a coincidently more than you net in profit.
My working theory, as admittedly a know nothing, is a lot of these companies buy a store front, try to rent, fail, then find the next guy who repeats the process. Some of them must make money somehow but I swear its just a series of suckers who find the next wide-eyed guy to try to make the same outsized rent as before. I just don't see how they can keep these places and storefronts empty for years on end.
It wasn’t a live performance.Phil died in 75
They already did pony it up. Big 12 signed a deal a few months ago that pays a lot more than they were getting per school when Texas and Oklahoma were there, without them.When thinking of pros and cons for accepting a Big XII invite, is it weird that money is not on either list for me?
Point being that the two schools that garnered B12 inclusion in the original Power 5 football arrangement are going to the SEC. What media partner is going to pony up $40 million (or whatever the amount is) per year and per school for what the public generally regards as inferior leftovers?
I do not think this is realistic. I see no will at all in the legislature to fund something like that.The places closed because rent was too high. One of the tenants told me that. Check out who is there over the summer, lots of Mansfield residents. I look forward to a new on-campus stadium -- and if we are allowed into B12 or ACC the new conference will expect to see it too,
Cincy funded its expansion of its football stadium and renovation of its basketball arena solely with private donations. Combined costs were in the $170 million range. Certainly UConn has wealthy alumni who could pony up some cash for an on-campus stadium.I do not think this is realistic. I see no will at all in the legislature to fund something like that.
Richard970Cincy funded its expansion of its football stadium and renovation of its basketball arena solely with private donations. Combined costs were in the $170 million range. Certainly UConn has wealthy alumni who could pony up some cash for an on-campus stadium.
If he's who I think he is ignore him. He's a troll trying feel as if his school's feeble program is somehow superior to ours.Richard970
He is. They are only a Wlacrosse and sailing power now in their conference.If he's who I think he is ignore him. He's a troll trying feel as if his school's feeble program is somehow superior to ours.
If we end up in either of those leagues, and I certainly hope we do, it won’t be a requirement that we play in an on-campus stadium. UCLA, USC, Miamb, Pitt all play off campus. So do some others. While I would have preferred a stadium in Storrs, it isn’t going to happen for decades.I do not think this is realistic. I see no will at all in the legislature to fund something like that.
Phil Sellers. Phil Silvers portrayed Sgt. Bilko on TV.Phil died in 75
naming rights can be sold, tooCincy funded its expansion of its football stadium and renovation of its basketball arena solely with private donations. Combined costs were in the $170 million range. Certainly UConn has wealthy alumni who could pony up some cash for an on-campus stadium.
I don't believe that the university would require any approvals to build a stadium in the existing athletic campus.Unless Mansfield got a change of hart, the NIMBYs will never allow it. They didn't want it 20+ years ago, you think they want the traffic now? The state would have to build a GAME DAY HIGHWAY for traffic to and from UConn and you think if we couldn't get Route 6 fixed.
Yes, because unlike basketball, people tailgate for football feathering out the traffic, like happens at pretty much every major college football stadium in America.RT 44 is a parking lot before WBB games. You think tripling that is feasible?
Please stop with the on campus stadium nonsense. It's not even on the state's radar. And Mansfield would freak out (again).
Traffic for 90 minutes before a game and 90 minutes after, 6 times with a few lesser events thrown in isn't going to ruin anybody's life. And we do know how to adjust traffic patterns nowadays. Locals know how to use alternate routes so it's just a silly argument. This isn't a mall or an airport or a racetrack we're talking about. If you get the parking right you eliminate a lot of congestion and on campus means less student vehicles and more foot traffic.As noted above there is no requirement for Mansfield to approve a stadium built within the athletic campus footprint. There's not a doubt in my mind that the same old NIMBY's would not be out in force complaining about being inconvenienced six days a year. So, yes, "Mansfield would freak out", but Mansfield is freaking out every day because the university even exists. A little more barking at the moon isn't going to make a difference, one way or the other.
“ a little heavier”. I take it math is not your strong point. A minimum of 50000 to 60000 is five or six times basketball. Do you even go to BB games in Storrs? Penn State has added highways but before they did, fans were arriving on Thursday and leaving on Monday rather that sit in traffic for hours.I sympathize with your ideas. But there are six home games a season for football. It won't be the end of the world if traffic is a little heavier for six hours for each game. Think about the benefits businesses in Willimantic and other nearby towns will see. An on-campus stadium means UConn can have a single graduation ceremony, too. Really renovating the Rent will cost a fortune. The locals there do not want concerts so the place likely will run at a loss. The X-L Center needs hundreds of millions of dollars of work, too.
95% of the cars will be coming from I-84. Only 2 options from there, 44 and 195. I don't seeAnd we do know how to adjust traffic patterns nowadays.
The insane part is putting the Fruit in the top eight.The B12 strategy is clear. Add Colorado and UConn now to stake their flag both for West Coast and East Coast future expansion. Lock in Colorado and UConn now. But the eventual plans is to also add 3 more West Coast teams (3 of the Pac12 stragglers) and 3 more East Coast teams (3 of Syracuse, Pitt, Duke, Louisville, Georgia Tech, etc).
To ease the worries of the Basketball Only fans that don't want to leave the Big East, think of having this set of teams as the Top 8 in a conference:
UConn
Kansas
Arizona
Duke
Syracuse
Baylor
Houston
Louisville
Insane.
The Big 12 has several schools with less than 50k seats let alone 55k. OSU is 55k and change. BYU will have the largest capacity at about 63k. An on campus 55k stadium is a want not a need.If we get to a P5 conference, we would then need/want ~ 55k seats. That ain't happening on campus.