Swiv3D Posted February 2, 2020 Share Posted February 2, 2020 5 hours ago, Stone Cold said: Man our stadium is just a hodge podge kids erector set of design at this point. At this point? It's looked like that for a while and moving forward in a couple years will look less like one 1 Quote Link to comment
theknife Posted April 4, 2020 Share Posted April 4, 2020 Moos previously said we had 2/3rds of the funds needed for the expansion. How would a cancelled season imapct this, if at all? Quote Link to comment
Red Five Posted April 4, 2020 Share Posted April 4, 2020 28 minutes ago, theknife said: Moos previously said we had 2/3rds of the funds needed for the expansion. How would a cancelled season imapct this, if at all? I can't imagine it would have no impact. The economy going to hell hurts the donations needed to help fund it. Big picture, not having a football season would cripple most athletic departments as football revenue (mostly TV money) funds all other sports besides men's basketball (except for a few schools that turn a small profit on volleyball and baseball). No football season probably equals many athletic departments having to cut non-revenue sports. That's why they will do everything possible to get in some form of football this year (empty stadiums, conference games only, not starting until next Feb and ending in May, etc). 2 Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted April 4, 2020 Share Posted April 4, 2020 23 minutes ago, theknife said: Moos previously said we had 2/3rds of the funds needed for the expansion. How would a cancelled season imapct this, if at all? I'm not sure it will have a big impact. Maybe they will have a harder time getting as many donations as they would like. And, thus, they might have to borrow more than they planned. But we're one of the few athletic departments that doesn't currently have any debt. So I doubt that will be a deal-breaker. 1 Quote Link to comment
Xmas32 Posted April 4, 2020 Share Posted April 4, 2020 40 minutes ago, Red Five said: I can't imagine it would have no impact. The economy going to hell hurts the donations needed to help fund it. Big picture, not having a football season would cripple most athletic departments as football revenue (mostly TV money) funds all other sports besides men's basketball (except for a few schools that turn a small profit on volleyball and baseball). No football season probably equals many athletic departments having to cut non-revenue sports. That's why they will do everything possible to get in some form of football this year (empty stadiums, conference games only, not starting until next Feb and ending in May, etc). Would be really interesting to see how that would play out across the G5 landscape as you gotta think almost all those schools need those P5 non con games for budget reasons. I saw a couple days ago that Buffalo makes $700k/yr from their TV deal and they'll make somewhere around $3mm just from their games against KState and Ohio State. If those games don't happen, that's gonna hurt for sure. Have to imagine it'll be even more devastating for HBCUs and FCS teams. 2 Quote Link to comment
internetman Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 University is facing ~$50 million shortfall. rumors of furloughs and hiring freezes. it is a very bad look to continue on a massive building project. Quote Link to comment
Toe Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 The thing is, they can't just give donated funds to the university. If someone donates a million dollars for football facilities, and the uni turns around and gives that money to the library system or something instead, that's a lawsuit waiting to happen. 8 Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 9 minutes ago, Toe said: The thing is, they can't just give donated funds to the university. If someone donates a million dollars for football facilities, and the uni turns around and gives that money to the library system or something instead, that's a lawsuit waiting to happen. People need to realize that Athletic funds are not the same thing as general University funds, but that's always easier said than done. 7 1 Quote Link to comment
Swiv3D Posted April 18, 2020 Share Posted April 18, 2020 On 4/16/2020 at 10:31 AM, ColoradoHusk said: People need to realize that Athletic funds are not the same thing as general University funds, but that's always easier said than done. Always one of the easiest things to explain and hardest things to get people to understand. If I'm donating my money for a specific thing and I then I find out the plan is to use the money on something I didnt pledge it for, I'm either not committing to my pledge or suing to get my money back. Then the money proceeds to not exist for the athletic department to use at all. Super easy concept 1 Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted May 15, 2020 Share Posted May 15, 2020 No groundbreaking until the University OKs it but still hoping for this summer. "Very close" to getting the $100M donations they were hoping for. 5 Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted May 22, 2020 Author Share Posted May 22, 2020 Disappointing, but not surprising. Quote Construction on NU's $155 million football training facility to be delayed Nebraska is deep into the design phase of the project, and Moos has recently reiterated that fundraising toward the $100 million mark in private donations has been strong despite the ongoing pandemic. "We’re moving very, very strongly through the design phase," Moos said. "Our design team has been spectacular. The virtual meetings have been very productive. The conceptual design is jaw-dropping. It’s unbelievable." NU’s initial proposal to the Board of Regents called for construction on a roughly 350,000-square-foot project to begin in June and the design phase to continue into August. Moos, though, said construction will have to wait for perhaps obvious reasons. "Because among other things, we have tremendous budget woes we’re looking at," he said. “You start taking a couple of those (home football games) away, and then you start saying, ‘Hey, the stadium can only be 30% full.’ You’re talking about huge, huge numbers in terms of ... revenue streams.” The initial target for completion was set for June 2022, a two-year timeline that would have comfortably had Nebraska’s football program moved into the new building well ahead of that year’s preseason camp. 1 Quote Link to comment
84HuskerLaw Posted May 23, 2020 Share Posted May 23, 2020 Hm. Curious as to why the delay if the fund raising was there already then the reasons would not be fiscal. I havent seen much real shutdown in the outdoor construction type projects here in NY. Unless Moos is planning to use up the AD rainy day fund (around 50 million reportedly?) to try to stay afloat thru next year. Definitely a huge hurt to the resurrection efforts as recruiting is already struggling and new facilities were a big selling feature. Quote Link to comment
Toe Posted May 23, 2020 Share Posted May 23, 2020 It may simply be a matter of the athletic department having too much else going on. Trying to come up with plans for COVID-19 might leave them little time to finalize facilities plans. Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted May 23, 2020 Share Posted May 23, 2020 5 hours ago, 84HuskerLaw said: Hm. Curious as to why the delay if the fund raising was there already then the reasons would not be fiscal. I havent seen much real shutdown in the outdoor construction type projects here in NY. Unless Moos is planning to use up the AD rainy day fund (around 50 million reportedly?) to try to stay afloat thru next year. Definitely a huge hurt to the resurrection efforts as recruiting is already struggling and new facilities were a big selling feature. Bad look with everything else going on. And if the football season would get cancelled it would cause a financial issue. So they're waiting for a bit. Quote Link to comment
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