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Yes they areUAEebs86 wrote:Pre-game parties on the agenda?
FlyonWall wrote:Hopefully the designers realize the need for inside roofing material that can withstand practice punt strikes.
ChooChooCat wrote:While I like the area in front of the facility (obviously primarily for gameday festivities), is it really needed? I mean if that area is the difference between an 80 yard facility and a 100 yard facility give me the full 100 yards.
Looks great though.
Are they? I just recall hearing that when this was initially released it would only house an 80-90 yard field (forget the amount, just know it's less than 100).PHXCATS wrote:ChooChooCat wrote:While I like the area in front of the facility (obviously primarily for gameday festivities), is it really needed? I mean if that area is the difference between an 80 yard facility and a 100 yard facility give me the full 100 yards.
Looks great though.
I don't see how the facility would not be 120 yards plus. The drawings are
The current field now is 110. But they would be taking out stands and such. Still need places for storage of practice equipment that currently takes up the batting cages and I'd imagine other thingsChooChooCat wrote:Are they? I just recall hearing that when this was initially released it would only house an 80-90 yard field (forget the amount, just know it's less than 100).PHXCATS wrote:ChooChooCat wrote:While I like the area in front of the facility (obviously primarily for gameday festivities), is it really needed? I mean if that area is the difference between an 80 yard facility and a 100 yard facility give me the full 100 yards.
Looks great though.
I don't see how the facility would not be 120 yards plus. The drawings are
I'm concerned about the if the mockup is based on Sumlin's practices. I don't see how having clumps of guys running in random directions is going to lead to player development.EastCoastCat wrote:Do we have a left-handed QB on the roster?
I once heard a proposal for this general area where UofA would close the street between McKale center and the baseball field where it would be a mini mall where a player could "Roll out of bed" and get various choices of food and eats (Starbucks), get academic tutoring, and then go to his/her athletic venue in one contained area. They suggested dorms in the area and eateries where the school could have a revenue center 24/7 365 days a year similar to the Houston Texan's stadium.EastCoastCat wrote:Do we have a left-handed QB on the roster?
EastCoastCat wrote:Do we have a left-handed QB on the roster?
If the kicker hits the ball high, it goes out the window like Nutso in Above The Rim.EastCoastCat wrote:Pretty cool goal post suspended in mid-air as well...
According to page 67 of this document (UA Capital Improvement Plan) it looks like April of this year with completion in November.azcat49 wrote:That is incredible. Looks so good. Any idea on when they will break ground?
At the moment construction is set to begin April 1st.azcat49 wrote:That is incredible. Looks so good. Any idea on when they will break ground?
I didn't read the link so if it addresses this post my badazgreg wrote:According to page 67 of this document (UA Capital Improvement Plan) it looks like April of this year with completion in November.azcat49 wrote:That is incredible. Looks so good. Any idea on when they will break ground?
http://www.pdc.arizona.edu/file/UACapit ... 9-2021.pdf" target="_blank
Planning Start Date: September 2017PHXCATS wrote:I didn't read the link so if it addresses this post my badazgreg wrote:According to page 67 of this document (UA Capital Improvement Plan) it looks like April of this year with completion in November.azcat49 wrote:That is incredible. Looks so good. Any idea on when they will break ground?
http://www.pdc.arizona.edu/file/UACapit ... 9-2021.pdf" target="_blank
But how awesome would it be to debuts this thing and have a great pregame party in it before the asu gsme
I hope not. Turf is much lower cost and comparable performance to grass. You can't smoke turf, but everything else is turf all the way.CalStateTempe wrote:Are we gonna rip out the artificial turf eventually?
What a stupid move for so little gain all for someone’s “rep” based on what was successful 10 years ago.
My freshman in to sophomore year was the switch. The players love the turf, hated the grass. All that matters. Looks so much cleaner too.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I hope not. Turf is much lower cost and comparable performance to grass. You can't smoke turf, but everything else is turf all the way.CalStateTempe wrote:Are we gonna rip out the artificial turf eventually?
What a stupid move for so little gain all for someone’s “rep” based on what was successful 10 years ago.
Yeah, turf has come a long way. It will keep it consistent with an IPF too so players practice on what they play on.btfd16 wrote:My freshman in to sophomore year was the switch. The players love the turf, hated the grass. All that matters. Looks so much cleaner too.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I hope not. Turf is much lower cost and comparable performance to grass. You can't smoke turf, but everything else is turf all the way.CalStateTempe wrote:Are we gonna rip out the artificial turf eventually?
What a stupid move for so little gain all for someone’s “rep” based on what was successful 10 years ago.
Plus, with building an indoor, you'll have to practice on the field. If it's grass, you can't.
Spaceman Spiff wrote: You can't smoke turf, but everything else is turf all the way.
IPF's are pretty standard from what I've seen. The big draw is all weather, any time practice.UAdevil wrote:How does this proposed facility compare to other in the Pac-12? Hopefully not a case where we're so far behind in the arms race that our new facility is still bottom half in league...
I don’t think Tedy has the coin to write a big fat check.whatisee wrote:Practice Field will need a name...how about
The Teddy Bruschi Football complex?
I don't think he would want to write a check. He's spoken out against needing facilities to attract the kind of player we should want.Chicat wrote:I don’t think Tedy has the coin to write a big fat check.whatisee wrote:Practice Field will need a name...how about
The Teddy Bruschi Football complex?
This is unfortunately the line of thinking for both Larry Smith and Dick Tomey lovers. It is rooted in a past that some Arizona fans cling too. A past that never lead to a Rose Bowl. The idea you do not need facilities was something you could get away with in recruiting in 1993. But not in today's age.carcassdragger wrote:I don't think he would want to write a check. He's spoken out against needing facilities to attract the kind of player we should want.Chicat wrote:I don’t think Tedy has the coin to write a big fat check.whatisee wrote:Practice Field will need a name...how about
The Teddy Bruschi Football complex?
.....not that I agree with him.
Newportcat wrote:This is unfortunately the line of thinking for both Larry Smith and Dick Tomey lovers. It is rooted in a past that some Arizona fans cling too. A past that never lead to a Rose Bowl. The idea you do not need facilities was something you could get away with in recruiting in 1993. But not in today's age.carcassdragger wrote:I don't think he would want to write a check. He's spoken out against needing facilities to attract the kind of player we should want.Chicat wrote:I don’t think Tedy has the coin to write a big fat check.whatisee wrote:Practice Field will need a name...how about
The Teddy Bruschi Football complex?
.....not that I agree with him.
In today's time with today's athletes, you need the bells & whistles. Very important. And good news is both Byrne and Heeke understood this.
I have seen former players and fans against the Indoor practice facility for years, even today which is lunacy to me. Why would you ever not make the product you are selling better. That is just bad business.
I have said for years one of the biggest selling features against Arizona to west coast recruits is how hot it is during the majority of Footballs peak training periods (May through October). The Indoor does a massive job of solving that objection. Simple Sales math. To close high quality sales, learn how to overcome the biggest objections.
Fuck I am excited about these new facilities and this new staff. And Fuck all the fans who ever said we didn't need an indoor facility or it was not important