Yes sir
I would hope we would tackle all the improvements under one capital campaign. Figure out what we ultimately want out of Doak and then break it down into 3-4 stages. For example....We ultimately want to raise 20 million to improve the Doak, Once we raise 5 million, we will do x, y and z. When we raise another 5 million we will do this and finally when we get to 20 million we will finish it with all this. That way it's an ongoing thing that we can continue to raise money for. And yes, I'll gladly give to the cause.Gravis said:
Probably not enough for some, but it clearly says in the release - details coming in mid November.
Agreewilmwolf80 said:
It has been 924 days since Debbie has been our AD, at what point to we get to stop using that as the scapegoat for funding baseball renovations? Were people turned away from donating to a project that didn't yet exist, or told their donation had to go into the general fund? I have no idea, but it's been said many times. I know not everyone liked her, and I know her relationship with Avent wasn't great. I just have a hard time believing that if I walked into Debbie's office with a $10 million dollar check, that there wouldn't have been an announcement that afternoon of the new wilmwolf80 baseball stadium project. Just doesn't make sense. First, second, and third rule of fundraising is to not turn away someone holding a check.
rbaker said:
Guys everyone is going to be HAPPY during the Scuse football game- wheels are moving
sorry, I just don't believe this is true.JCooke93 said:
Um I will have to disagree with you on that one we have them but they keep being turned away
Absolutely. As I think I said earlier on this thread, I'm guessing what actually happened (if this actually happened) is that the donor demanded something that Debbie didn't think was in the best interests of the University and the Athletics Program to accept. Project oversight or veto? Approval right for construction contract? Who knows? I do know folks with that kind of cash usually have the big ego to boot, and you have to decide how much you will put up with without setting a bad precedent.wilmwolf80 said:
It has been 924 days since Debbie has been our AD, at what point to we get to stop using that as the scapegoat for funding baseball renovations? Were people turned away from donating to a project that didn't yet exist, or told their donation had to go into the general fund? I have no idea, but it's been said many times. I know not everyone liked her, and I know her relationship with Avent wasn't great. I just have a hard time believing that if I walked into Debbie's office with a $10 million dollar check, that there wouldn't have been an announcement that afternoon of the new wilmwolf80 baseball stadium project. Just doesn't make sense. First, second, and third rule of fundraising is to not turn away someone holding a check.
wilmwolf80 said:
It has been 924 days since Debbie has been our AD, at what point to we get to stop using that as the scapegoat for funding baseball renovations? Were people turned away from donating to a project that didn't yet exist, or told their donation had to go into the general fund? I have no idea, but it's been said many times. I know not everyone liked her, and I know her relationship with Avent wasn't great. I just have a hard time believing that if I walked into Debbie's office with a $10 million dollar check, that there wouldn't have been an announcement that afternoon of the new wilmwolf80 baseball stadium project. Just doesn't make sense. First, second, and third rule of fundraising is to not turn away someone holding a check.
We're an engineering school, people want to see an actual planwaxhaw said:
It's hilarious to watch people complain about not having stadium improvements and then ***** about season ticket price increases to pay for them. I guess you want someone else to pay?
I can speak for no one but myself, but as one who is complaining about this $100/ticket add on, I can tell you I am not cheap! In fact, I have given the WPC just short of $100K in my lifetime for capital improvements and annual donations. I am not rich, by any stretch of the imagination. We have made great sacrifices to contribute what we have donated. I will give more, but I want to see a plan, a vision, anything! It is mid-November and still nothing!waxhaw said:
I highly doubt that's the case. People complaining about a ticket price increase aren't waiting to see a plan……they are just cheap.
I concur. We have a track record of supporting the university and the athletics department. We have done this by our choice. We MAY continue to do so. I will not renew my baseball season tickets owing to this tariff. We will continue with our 8 football, 4 men's basketball and 4 women's basketball LTR tickets until which time a similar tariff is levied. If you want to raise money, ask me, give options. Don't take it from me. Really leaves me with a sour taste.Pakbackr said:I can speak for no one but myself, but as one who is complaining about this $100/ticket add on, I can tell you I am not cheap! In fact, I have given the WPC just short of $100K in my lifetime for capital improvements and annual donations. I am not rich, by any stretch of the imagination. We have made great sacrifices to contribute what we have donated. I will give more, but I want to see a plan, a vision, anything! It is mid-November and still nothing!waxhaw said:
I highly doubt that's the case. People complaining about a ticket price increase aren't waiting to see a plan……they are just cheap.
That said, I DON"T like, nor appreciate the idea of tacking on extra money to ticket prices to fund facilities enhancements! Once this precedent is set, and people get used to paying this add on fee, it will then become standard practice...just like HOA fees never come down, neither do ticket prices.
I've heard from folks inside the Athletics program that this was not a popular decision and that an adequate amount of due diligence was not done. Not all who complain are cheap...some of us are concerned about the precedent!
Wasn't there a tariff on LTR's for FB and BB tickets? I certainly paid one.Rwofpac said:I concur. We have a track record of supporting the university and the athletics department. We have done this by our choice. We MAY continue to do so. I will not renew my baseball season tickets owing to this tariff. We will continue with our 8 football, 4 men's basketball and 4 women's basketball LTR tickets until which time a similar tariff is levied. If you want to raise money, ask me, give options. Don't take it from me. Really leaves me with a sour taste.Pakbackr said:I can speak for no one but myself, but as one who is complaining about this $100/ticket add on, I can tell you I am not cheap! In fact, I have given the WPC just short of $100K in my lifetime for capital improvements and annual donations. I am not rich, by any stretch of the imagination. We have made great sacrifices to contribute what we have donated. I will give more, but I want to see a plan, a vision, anything! It is mid-November and still nothing!waxhaw said:
I highly doubt that's the case. People complaining about a ticket price increase aren't waiting to see a plan……they are just cheap.
That said, I DON"T like, nor appreciate the idea of tacking on extra money to ticket prices to fund facilities enhancements! Once this precedent is set, and people get used to paying this add on fee, it will then become standard practice...just like HOA fees never come down, neither do ticket prices.
I've heard from folks inside the Athletics program that this was not a popular decision and that an adequate amount of due diligence was not done. Not all who complain are cheap...some of us are concerned about the precedent!
That was a fee to have LTR's, and you knew that going in. If you have baseball LTR's this is an after the fact required donation. Also levied against everyone just buying season tickets (non-LTR). Just tacking on a fee with no plan, no added benefits, etc. That is not a good way to keep your fanbase happy.Lagniappe said:Wasn't there a tariff on LTR's for FB and BB tickets? I certainly paid one.Rwofpac said:I concur. We have a track record of supporting the university and the athletics department. We have done this by our choice. We MAY continue to do so. I will not renew my baseball season tickets owing to this tariff. We will continue with our 8 football, 4 men's basketball and 4 women's basketball LTR tickets until which time a similar tariff is levied. If you want to raise money, ask me, give options. Don't take it from me. Really leaves me with a sour taste.Pakbackr said:I can speak for no one but myself, but as one who is complaining about this $100/ticket add on, I can tell you I am not cheap! In fact, I have given the WPC just short of $100K in my lifetime for capital improvements and annual donations. I am not rich, by any stretch of the imagination. We have made great sacrifices to contribute what we have donated. I will give more, but I want to see a plan, a vision, anything! It is mid-November and still nothing!waxhaw said:
I highly doubt that's the case. People complaining about a ticket price increase aren't waiting to see a plan……they are just cheap.
That said, I DON"T like, nor appreciate the idea of tacking on extra money to ticket prices to fund facilities enhancements! Once this precedent is set, and people get used to paying this add on fee, it will then become standard practice...just like HOA fees never come down, neither do ticket prices.
I've heard from folks inside the Athletics program that this was not a popular decision and that an adequate amount of due diligence was not done. Not all who complain are cheap...some of us are concerned about the precedent!
What is this countdown? Are they planning to roll out planned Doak enhancements during the game today?JCooke93 said:
Might change after tomorrow
metcalfmafia said:
Mid November must mean late November.