Nebraska getting contributions to facilities

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[SIZE=14pt]Husker fund-raising effort gains steam[/SIZE]

BY STEVEN M. SIPPLE / Lincoln Journal Star

Signs point to the Nebraska athletic facilities’ fund-raising campaign experiencing an upswing. How much and when remain to be seen, but at least two well-known donors indicated plans are in the works for major contributions. “We’ll comment on gifts when the time is right,” Nebraska Chancellor Harvey Perlman said Wednesday.

Calls to several major donors turned up no specifics, but Howard Hawks of Omaha and Dan Cook of Dallas indicated they are either on the verge of making sizable donations or made them recently.

“I’m just going to ask you to be patient,” Hawks said.

Although Nebraska athletic director Steve Pederson hasn’t released exact figures recently, between $16 million and $22 million is believed to have been raised and/or pledged since the plan to upgrade facilities was unveiled in November of 2003.

Work continues on the $50 million project, expected to be completed this summer.

The last major donation came from Charles and Romona Myers, who donated $5 million in December of 2004.

Charles Myers, reached at his winter home in Scottsdale, Ariz., said he wouldn’t be surprised if the number of private donations increases in coming months in part because of Nebraska’s recent football success.

The Huskers finished the season with a three-game winning streak, pushing their record to 8-4 after a 5-6 mark in 2004

“Honest to God, I think people will pitch in,” said Myers, noting that the last part of his donation was received by NU last month. “Some people maybe thought all the changes in the football program (two years ago) were the wrong thing to do initially. But now it looks like they were the right thing. I think all the naysayers will want to be friends again.

“Let me ask you: If you and I started a company from scratch, don’t you think there would be a few wrinkles at first?”

Hawks, whose donation in March of 2000 enabled the Haymarket Park project to proceed as scheduled, has taken a patient approach to the football program’s development since Bill Callahan took over as head coach in January of 2004.

“When he came on board,” Hawks said, “I told myself I’m going

to watch and be relaxed about it until 2007, then I’ll look to see if we’re getting back to the course where we had a history of being.”

Lincoln native Dale Jensen, part- owner of the Arizona Diamondbacks and Phoenix Suns, said Nebraska’s strong finish in football will help fund raising but that success next season might also be vital. Jensen said he is optimistic about Callahan and company.

“There has been a continued progression of improvement,” Jensen said.

Nebraska’s fund-raising efforts started slowly, falling far short of Pederson’s original goal to have

$20 million raised by the end of 2003. The athletic director said the coaching change prevented him from putting more time into the fund drive.

The slow start necessitated the Nebraska Board of Regents, of which Hawks is chairman, to issue bonds in April 2004 to ensure payment of the project.

Jensen donated early in the process and hasn’t been asked for more money, he said.

“If they felt they were in trouble, I think I would’ve heard from them again,” he said.

Said Perlman: “It’s not, or ever been, in a state of crisis.”

Pederson emphasized the importance of smaller contributions and said he’s been encouraged by fans’ willingness to make donations as part of the purchase of tickets in the new North Stadium seating section. He said the amount of giving has been steady and not necessarily tied to the football team’s late-season surge.

“We’ve got some neat things going on,” Pederson said, “but I don’t want to get ahead of ourselves.”

A group of Nebraska officials, including Perlman, are scheduled to travel to Dallas next week to meet with Cook, whose family donation made possible the Cook Pavilion indoor football practice facility on the NU campus.

“They’ll be talking to me about a lot of things, including a discussion about (the athletic fund drive),” Cook said Wednesday.

Cook has said his donation to the fund drive will be in the form of a “challenge grant.” In other words, Cook will give a certain amount of money after a certain amount is raised.

The 70-year-old Cook continues to stress the importance of maintaining strong athletic facilities. His close friend, 77-year-old Oklahoma State alum T. Boone Pickens, recently donated $165 million to OSU’s athletic program.

“It just tells you Oklahoma State will get stronger and stronger,” said Cook, who sat with Pickens’ wife at a recent White House function. “We have a good coaching staff and good fans at Nebraska.

“But we’re not the only great facility out there anymore. And getting players to come to Nebraska, you have to have something a little extra special.”

Sports editor John Mabry contributed to this report

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I like this quote:

“Let me ask you: If you and I started a company from scratch, don’t you think there would be a few wrinkles at first?”
 
I like this quote:
“Let me ask you: If you and I started a company from scratch, don’t you think there would be a few wrinkles at first?”
The huge difference is, it wasnt "starting a company from scratch." A better parallel would be firing Bill Gates, breaking up Microsoft, and using their facilities and resources to manufacture watches.

 
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Wow, it's stuff like this that makes you the troll that you are.

So let me get this straight, Frank Solich = Bill Gates.

Hmmm. Bill Gates started microsoft and built it from the ground up. Solich took over a team that had won 3 national championships in 4 years and in 5 short years had it going 7-7. I don't really care to rehash this issue, but when trolls think they need to bring it up, I will fight the good fight.

Comparing Gates to Solich is pretty laughable, although most of your posts are. But I guess when news breaks that everyone isn't ready to fire BC and that donors are set to give money to the program, it's all the trolls can do to try and make things seem bad.

 
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Wow, it's stuff like this that makes you the troll that you are.
So let me get this straight, Frank Solich = Bill Gates.

Hmmm. Bill Gates started microsoft and built it from the ground up. Solich took over a team that had won 3 national championships in 4 years and in 5 short years had it going 7-7. I don't really care to rehash this issue, but when trolls think they need to bring it up, I will fight the good fight.

Comparing Gates to Solich is pretty laughable, although most of your posts are.
Its called an analogy, Im sorry that you dont have the intellect to grasp it :dumdum

But I guess when news breaks that everyone isn't ready to fire BC and that donors are set to give money to the program, it's all the trolls can do to try and make things seem bad.
Last I heard NU is still a long way from getting all the funding they need, somewhere between 28 and 34 million dollars short (56-68%) and hasnt had a major donation since the end of 2004.

I guess that "I’m going to watch and be relaxed about it until 2007, then I’ll look to see if we’re getting back to the course where we had a history of being" means you had better be checking the mailbox soon. :blink:

Or did you not even read the article :dumdum

 
Actually, it was an incorrect analogy, as Chuck so eloquently pointed out. Now if you said Devaney, or maybe even Osborne, to Solich, I think you have the right idea, but comparing Solich, who took the best team of the decade, and turned them into a unranked in 03 team and 17th or something like that ranked team in 04, to Bill Gates, the richest man in America is pretty ignorant.

 
I like this quote:
“Let me ask you: If you and I started a company from scratch, don’t you think there would be a few wrinkles at first?”
The huge difference is, it wasnt "starting a company from scratch." A better parallel would be firing Bill Gates, breaking up Microsoft, and using their facilities and resources to manufacture watches.
Actually it was starting from scratch. He was taking a run oritented option team to a more balanced attack which featured actual passing plays and actual 21st century football terminology and not "option left, option right, QB keeper".

 
The huge difference is, it wasnt "starting a company from scratch." A better parallel would be firing Bill Gates, breaking up Microsoft, and using their facilities and resources to manufacture watches.
Solich is Bill Gates? I'm the pope.

 
This thread was about fund raising, not whether or not Callahan can coach, and the fund raising more likely has far more to do with people's perception of the AD than their perception of the coach. Maybe the mods have a looser definition of trolling than I do, but that doesnt change what your doing. Most of the forums I have been on would have booted you long ago. Your lucky blackshirt, eric, and the rest of the guys are really nice guys. kudos for a great board, to bad one of your members is lowering the quality of it. I think funding will come in much more readily when we start winning championships this year. I can dream cant I :)

 
Has anyone of you met FF? What is he in person, that is to say, is he knowledgeable, but merely anti-Husker? It's obvious that he despises the current AD and HC, but then what? Was he abused by one of them or does he just hate anything that follows the Solich era?

Since none of it makes sense to me, maybe it is either a tongue-in- cheek put-on or he is a closet Buff fan. Would the collapse of the program be to his delight? I would think that asking college and pro coaches what their opinion is of BC's coaching prowess, would enlighten the skeptics. But, is truth, by way of professional opinion, would that be even enough to qwell the hateful remarks?

Will this thread continue with this same diatribe? I wonder how many of you are getting fed up with this same anti-success spiel every day? I presumed that we would have discussions about the team, the individual players, the coaching decisions, the opponents, etc., rather than character assassination. I, for one, am getting a little discouraged and tired about reading the anti-Husker Buff comments day after day.

I live in Colorado and this is the kind of blather I put up with continually. Many Buff "fans" would love to see the NU team fall flat. I just don't care to be exposed to that contant derogatory hammering.

 
Its called an analogy
If that is an analogy, that is the worst analogy I have ever read. Especially from someone who claims to think Solich was not that great of a head coach. Seems more like an attempt to stir the pot rather than an analogy to me, but that's just my opinion.

(StuckinChicago @ Jan 20 2006, 11:20 AM) TROLL ALERT DONT FEED THE TROLL

You feed the troll and then tell us not to feed the troll?!
:yeah

Seriously, :WTH dude?

 
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Sorry about that obvious hypocrisy, but i had made that post before i looked at the next two threads that were hijacked by ff, and I decided to put that on all three posts after i had already made the post. The pot will call the kettle black as they say, and in this case i was both. Sorry about that.

 
This topic is about Fund raising. I wasn't sure if people were aware of that. So many threads have been hijacked lately by a certain someone, it's becoming annoying. Can we stick to this topic FOR ONCE?

 
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