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2 hours ago, Display name required said:

Stop all of it and save as much money as possible for 8 to ten years and build the best college football stadium in America with a dome please. 

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Dannen said the stadium situation is "on the same trajectory it was had there been no change in leadership right now in athletics." He noted the original plan was that NU athletics officials might go back to the Board of Regents in June "based off the ability to fund raise." Dannen said he is still getting his arms around that subject.

 

"There are some very obvious things. And it's not necessarily just the South End Zone. We've got to get chairbacks in East and West (Stadiums). We've got to do some concessions work. We've got to get some WiFi done. ... I hope we have expanded offerings form a concessions standpoint. I hope we go cashless and we need a good WiFi system to do that."

 

Also important, Dannen said there are $40 million in donor donations that back their seat purchases each year that back their seat purchases in the stadium. Next to the conference television revenue, it's our No. 1 source of revenue. We've got to make sure we take care of those seats that have a purchase price, or have a seat license behind them. Get the amentities up to incentivize people to continue to want to do that."

 

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But "facilities" is also a larger discussion:

 

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Priority 1 has to be completion of the track that was moved over to the Innovation Campus with the Go B1G project. He said there's about a $9 million project that still needs finished with that track. Bids will go out soon.

 

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However, Dannen knows Nebraska hasn't done much with the baseball and softball facilities really since Haymarket opened. "So the idea of pitching labs and other things that go along with recruiting baseball and softball success today, we've got to get caught up there.

 

He said this summer they'd bring some architects in to "figure out exactly what we can do while we're there, and working with NEBCO, and the partnership we have with Haymarket. Figuring out what's possible there to make sure baseball and softball has a chance to be the programs in the upper Midwest."

 

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