Still making payments on Doak enhancements is like someone still making payments on a AMC Gremlin!
they turned people down who wanted to give the Baseball program money under her watchWolfer79 said:
Yow said in one of her exit interviews with media that NC State is still paying for last round of renovations for Doak Field at Dail Park. That and other Athletic Department capital project debt is being paid off at $500,000 a year until I think 2022.
Athletic Department is looking for donor to pay significant portion of the $7 million for ACC Network studio also.
WPC is paying debt from Indoor Practice Facility and Reynolds Renovation/Hall of Fame.
Until those debts are reduced, I would not anticipate any major improvements at Doak Field at Dail Park.
Ripper said:
I've read she turned down baseball only donations. I've also read the WPC told donors to not donate until she was gone. I've also read Avent wasn't interested in Doak upgrades that were presented to him, because he wants a brand new stadium. Sounds like total dis-functionality.
Does anyone of authority know the real story? This soap opera is pathetic.
I believe that it's policy that to target your money you have to give enough to have naming rights on something; like the Dail's did. Smaller amounts go into general fund. The other exception is when you give to a fundraising campaign that has been set up for a specific purpose (example Reynolds revamp or football practice field.) Can't remember if those had specific campaigns or not, they are just type of things that might.Ripper said:
I've read she turned down baseball only donations. I've also read the WPC told donors to not donate until she was gone. I've also read Avent wasn't interested in Doak upgrades that were presented to him, because he wants a brand new stadium. Sounds like total dis-functionality.
Does anyone of authority know the real story? This soap opera is pathetic.
I think some of it stems from the legend, a legend that does appear to be rooted in some facts at least, that Ray had someone lined up to give money for the lights and Toad Turner turned it down. Pissed him off enough he left.Wolfer79 said:Ripper said:
I've read she turned down baseball only donations. I've also read the WPC told donors to not donate until she was gone. I've also read Avent wasn't interested in Doak upgrades that were presented to him, because he wants a brand new stadium. Sounds like total dis-functionality.
Does anyone of authority know the real story? This soap opera is pathetic.
I was coming to post that I had read all of those versions of the story and was wondering if all had some portion of the truth or if they were Wolfpack Urban Legends.
It would be nice to know if they were different versions of the same story and what was true.
Is there a reason for such a policy? Do other schools do the same thing?basementwolf said:I believe that it's policy that to target your money you have to give enough to have naming rights on something; like the Dail's did. Smaller amounts go into general fund. The other exception is when you give to a fundraising campaign that has been set up for a specific purpose (example Reynolds revamp or football practice field.) Can't remember if those had specific campaigns or not, they are just type of things that might.Ripper said:
I've read she turned down baseball only donations. I've also read the WPC told donors to not donate until she was gone. I've also read Avent wasn't interested in Doak upgrades that were presented to him, because he wants a brand new stadium. Sounds like total dis-functionality.
Does anyone of authority know the real story? This soap opera is pathetic.
This is nothing that Yow did to baseball; it's true of all sports and represents existing policies.
I personally don't believe Yow would have turned down money just because she didn't like the Evil Genius. She would have followed any fundraising rules that existed though. If anyone had wished to target enough to baseball that it would have naming rights on something, like a new baseball practice facility to replace the shed, it would have happened.
basementwolf said:I think some of it stems from the legend, a legend that does appear to be rooted in some facts at least, that Ray had someone lined up to give money for the lights and Toad Turner turned it down. Pissed him off enough he left.Wolfer79 said:Ripper said:
I've read she turned down baseball only donations. I've also read the WPC told donors to not donate until she was gone. I've also read Avent wasn't interested in Doak upgrades that were presented to him, because he wants a brand new stadium. Sounds like total dis-functionality.
Does anyone of authority know the real story? This soap opera is pathetic.
I was coming to post that I had read all of those versions of the story and was wondering if all had some portion of the truth or if they were Wolfpack Urban Legends.
It would be nice to know if they were different versions of the same story and what was true.
But that happened long before Yow got here.
basementwolf said:I believe that it's policy that to target your money you have to give enough to have naming rights on something; like the Dail's did. Smaller amounts go into general fund. The other exception is when you give to a fundraising campaign that has been set up for a specific purpose (example Reynolds revamp or football practice field.) Can't remember if those had specific campaigns or not, they are just type of things that might.Ripper said:
I've read she turned down baseball only donations. I've also read the WPC told donors to not donate until she was gone. I've also read Avent wasn't interested in Doak upgrades that were presented to him, because he wants a brand new stadium. Sounds like total dis-functionality.
Does anyone of authority know the real story? This soap opera is pathetic.
This is nothing that Yow did to baseball; it's true of all sports and represents existing policies.
I personally don't believe Yow would have turned down money just because she didn't like the Evil Genius. She would have followed any fundraising rules that existed though. If anyone had wished to target enough to baseball that it would have naming rights on something, like a new baseball practice facility to replace the shed, it would have happened.
it is the 2002Wolfer79 said:basementwolf said:I believe that it's policy that to target your money you have to give enough to have naming rights on something; like the Dail's did. Smaller amounts go into general fund. The other exception is when you give to a fundraising campaign that has been set up for a specific purpose (example Reynolds revamp or football practice field.) Can't remember if those had specific campaigns or not, they are just type of things that might.Ripper said:
I've read she turned down baseball only donations. I've also read the WPC told donors to not donate until she was gone. I've also read Avent wasn't interested in Doak upgrades that were presented to him, because he wants a brand new stadium. Sounds like total dis-functionality.
Does anyone of authority know the real story? This soap opera is pathetic.
This is nothing that Yow did to baseball; it's true of all sports and represents existing policies.
I personally don't believe Yow would have turned down money just because she didn't like the Evil Genius. She would have followed any fundraising rules that existed though. If anyone had wished to target enough to baseball that it would have naming rights on something, like a new baseball practice facility to replace the shed, it would have happened.
Given Yow's exit interview comments that NC State Athletics is still paying off last Doak project, I am starting to wonder if Athletic Department was telling potential donors new baseball donations go to paying off that debt then new project donations would be accepted and the donors decided they wanted to give to something new and decided to wait.
I have to admit, I was surprised to read Yow's comment that NC State still has debt on Doak Field project. BUT she did not say it was 2003 project and could be improvements since then.
JCooke93 said:it is the 2002Wolfer79 said:basementwolf said:I believe that it's policy that to target your money you have to give enough to have naming rights on something; like the Dail's did. Smaller amounts go into general fund. The other exception is when you give to a fundraising campaign that has been set up for a specific purpose (example Reynolds revamp or football practice field.) Can't remember if those had specific campaigns or not, they are just type of things that might.Ripper said:
I've read she turned down baseball only donations. I've also read the WPC told donors to not donate until she was gone. I've also read Avent wasn't interested in Doak upgrades that were presented to him, because he wants a brand new stadium. Sounds like total dis-functionality.
Does anyone of authority know the real story? This soap opera is pathetic.
This is nothing that Yow did to baseball; it's true of all sports and represents existing policies.
I personally don't believe Yow would have turned down money just because she didn't like the Evil Genius. She would have followed any fundraising rules that existed though. If anyone had wished to target enough to baseball that it would have naming rights on something, like a new baseball practice facility to replace the shed, it would have happened.
Given Yow's exit interview comments that NC State Athletics is still paying off last Doak project, I am starting to wonder if Athletic Department was telling potential donors new baseball donations go to paying off that debt then new project donations would be accepted and the donors decided they wanted to give to something new and decided to wait.
I have to admit, I was surprised to read Yow's comment that NC State still has debt on Doak Field project. BUT she did not say it was 2003 project and could be improvements since then.
that has been going on for evergopack1979 said:
They're working on a plan now for a phased upgrade to the Doak. Just be patient, I'm sure when the plans are finalized you'll all have an opportunity to give lots of $.
If this happens, I assume that a new stadium (Centennial or CF or wherever) will no longer be in the cards for many, many years, if ever?JCooke93 said:that has been going on for evergopack1979 said:
They're working on a plan now for a phased upgrade to the Doak. Just be patient, I'm sure when the plans are finalized you'll all have an opportunity to give lots of $.
wilmwolf80 said:
When he gets started it's best to just let him finish.
I assume he's talking about Hillsborough and Turner Street (between the Stanhope and Gorman Street). But the problem is, well, there is a DUke Energy substation on that parcel.CLTWolf said:wilmwolf80 said:
When he gets started it's best to just let him finish.
Lol.
3rdGenPacker said:
Personally I don't think the current location is bad. And I'd upgrade the fan experience first and foremost. Wouldn't be that hard.
1 - Expand the seating down both foul lines with additional concourse areas as well, with some picnic or table style seating in places on the concourses
2 - Expand the baseball building down past the location of the current metal building/hitting facility
3 - Move the baseball offices down to the new area of the baseball building and convert the current offices to suites
4 - move the Home locker room to the new space created and convert the existing locker room to a visitor locker room
5 - Take a page out of the Coastal design plan and create a walkway around the stadium in the OF - elevated so you can still see the game; this will require some impact on the current walking trail in CF/RF (could pass under the new baseball walkway potentially) and would require taking some of the land on the intramural field beyond LF - doesn't need to be massive, just create some spaces for people to sit and enjoy being able to walk around the entire park
6 - move the bullpens to beyond the OF walls (again, look at Coastal's design)
7 - Put some covering up over the existing seating or some significant portion of it (this is a must)
8 - borrow from UNC and put some tall tables to stand around on the concourse behind the seats - people gather there anyway, make it more comfortable for them and make it in the newly covered sections
9 - put some sort of playground area down one of the foul lines, not in prime seating area - but give kids somewhere to blow off some steam
10 - create an entrance in the RF corner for those that park in the deck across the street; people will have to walk just as far to get to their seats on the 3B side, but they won't feel like it and they'll be able to see the game longer on entry and exit
This would improve baseball facilities as well because a new locker room and a true indoor hitting facility could be put in the new space created down the RF line, along with a pitching "lab" as well plus a player lounge could be part of the new space
This is exciting. Hope it works out.gopack1979 said:
Player amenities will come long before the fan upgrades. New batting cages and offices will likely be phase 1. Only entrance will be in right field when this is done.
lumberpack5 said:
Past of the problem is that the NC State Athletic department is treated the same way the City of Raleigh treats the water department - as a utility fund that must pay as it goes. It has to show all debt and and a cash flow to defease said debt.
This does not happen in other states and at other university where the debt is carrier by a thrid party and never hits the U's books. The rams club did this with thier current bevy of project. Bubba does not have to worry about paying the debt until the projects are given to the Athletic Department and depending on how the donation is handled the debt element may not fully attach.
Yow had to show paying for the AD's part of Reynolds per NC State adn State of NC Accounting rules. At the end of the day it's a modified accrual cash flow issue where Yow can't book future earnings until they are in hand and therefore can defease a debt base on future income.
Most people understand cash accouting, some accrual, damn few understand modiied accrual. MA means it';s a bald face lie for her to promise that person's A's cash will got to project A - explaining this makes you look like an *******. The legal shells and hoops to overcome some of this is why the Rams Club went to the LGC a few months ago regarding short term debt they are holding on behalf of the UNC Athletic Department.
The final rub is this. I know some of Avent's best supporters. The like him, but they can also sit in the stands and predict the very next thing he will do. A few are not people that NC State can afford to piss off, even when the ptb know staff is right.
Finally the current location is dog *****
Put a new one on tip of Water Street next to CP&L substation with the seats that have their backs and canopy against the SW sun. Then further down the corner build a boutique and lounge to go with a small tower above the back stop. Max seating of about 7000 K, 4000K seating covered by an overhand or in a suite. Takes about as long to get to there from Case Athletic center as it does to get to Doak.
But what do I know?