Facility upgrades

No problem. I just thought maybe you didn't know what the current track was like. I always joke that they call it "Cobb Stadium" even though it isn't much of a stadium, but it's SOMETHING at least.

You know way more about facilities than most of the posters on the board. I think some people believe the current track is only used for practices.

Oh yeah man; it’s definitely not a stadium, more or less a field w/ bleachers for spectating.

I was being facetious w/ all the suggestions. Lol. Btw, any idea when Cobb received some TLC?
 
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Oh yeah man; it’s definitely not a stadium, more or less a field w/ bleachers for spectating.

I was being facetious w/ all the suggestions. Lol. Btw, any idea when Cobb received some TLC?


So, Cobb was first "built" in the 1980s, that was actually the first time I got to meet Chuck Cobb (around the time of the dedication of the track). I believe we have done some work on the lighting, along with Greentree, but I don't think much has been done to change the bleachers. I could swear that we used to have some "steeplechase" pits in the interior of the track when it was first opened (@Thommy30w can correct me if I'm wrong, I might be mixing it up with the tracks at Crandon or Tropical), but when you look at the track now on Google Maps, it only has long jump pits at both ends (and a pole vault pad?).

One of my best friends at UM ran track from 1986-1990 (@Thommy30w is friends with him too) and almost all of the current track facilities were built/improved at that time.

I would imagine that the track has been resurfaced since the 1980s, and I think a "privacy fence" was built between Cobb and Greentree, but it otherwise looks pretty much the same over the past 35 years.
 
@TheOriginalCane dropping straight UM landscaping history. Nowhere else but on CIS.


**** straight, baby. Bosie Foote (Tad's wife) was very big on the BAG Committee (Building and Grounds), she put her stamp on all the UM landscaping. You start paying attention to all the landscaping when you keep walking the same on-campus pathways year after year.
 
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The AD office has alluded to funding not being an issue on several occasions. As far as specifics he was telling a recruit I brought in about the locker room, some potential NIL meeting areas and a few other things. Obviously legislation would have to change to have NIL on campus as far as I understand but he also stated it is going to be the best in the country and stated that budget in passing. As far as it costing more as I told someone else you always go over budget on projects like this between 15-20% so we will probably end up in that range in reality.
A local FL Senator was ready to open the NIL to be on campus. The FL House (full of Gators and Noles) had no interest. They are worried about is having more interested billionaires then them.
 
So, Cobb was first "built" in the 1980s, that was actually the first time I got to meet Chuck Cobb (around the time of the dedication of the track). I believe we have done some work on the lighting, along with Greentree, but I don't think much has been done to change the bleachers. I could swear that we used to have some "steeplechase" pits in the interior of the track when it was first opened (@Thommy30w can correct me if I'm wrong, I might be mixing it up with the tracks at Crandon or Tropical), but when you look at the track now on Google Maps, it only has long jump pits at both ends (and a pole vault pad?).

One of my best friends at UM ran track from 1986-1990 (@Thommy30w is friends with him too) and almost all of the current track facilities were built/improved at that time.

I would imagine that the track has been resurfaced since the 1980s, and I think a "privacy fence" was built between Cobb and Greentree, but it otherwise looks pretty much the same over the past 35 years.

OK; iirc, I thought maybe either the late 90’s or early 2000’s Cobb had some work done on it.
 
Not sure if the Master Plan is a public document, you might try checking with the City.

I remember a lot of the stuff from Foote's original "master plan" back in the 80s from the years I spent in Student Government. Very sad to look back on how hard we had to work to get UM administration to include things like "better nighttime lighting in the parking lots" and "blue-light security phones". Then you look at all the safety measures on campus today, and you just have to shake your head and be grateful that the nonsense has stopped.

Not to mention the pedestrian bridge over US1. Decades in the making.

Even sober me almost got run over crossing that road back in the day.

@TheOriginalCane dropping straight UM landscaping history. Nowhere else but on CIS.

He's only getting started, next up is his dissertation on UM historical sidewalks and pathways.
 
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A local FL Senator was ready to open the NIL to be on campus. The FL House (full of Gators and Noles) had no interest. They are worried about is having more interested billionaires then them.

I heard something similar but I also heard Everyone realizes other states are going to do it so it will put all Florida schools at a disadvantage. I'm not politically connected so I have no idea what is real or not ha!
 
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A local FL Senator was ready to open the NIL to be on campus. The FL House (full of Gators and Noles) had no interest. They are worried about is having more interested billionaires then them.
Well, they better loosen the strings or UF is going to be outside looking in with the rest of the SEC. As for FSU, their alum in the legislature are too arrogant to know any better.
 
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I heard something similar but I also heard Everyone realizes other states are going to do it so it will put all Florida schools at a disadvantage. I'm not politically connected so I have no idea what is real or not ha!
They want to mirror AL and GA, where it goes through the school. That way the school can also make sure the kids aren’t getting ripped off
 
They want to mirror AL and GA, where it goes through the school. That way the school can also make sure the kids aren’t getting ripped off

This is what I thought based on the convo with Mario. Our new facility is going to have NIL meeting rooms so businesses can come and present to the kids in a professional and coordinated manner.
 
Ruiz just mentioned a “100 yard facility” is in the works. On the Twitter space.
All the FSU and UiF fans can STFU about our 13 yard IPF now.

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Man, I could compile a list of dirty, filthy buildings on the UM campus in the mid-80s. My freshman year, I worked for the UM Housing Office, and we had a lift truck that we used to deliver and/or switch out furniture, refrigerators, stoves, etc. in the Apartments area (none of those 3-story buildings had elevators).

I was shocked at how squalid the "married student housing" was, both along ****inson Drive and across US-1. I was somewhat relieved when UM decided to get rid of that housing. I mean, it was tough for students who had young kids, but UM should have never allowed young kids to be raised in those sub-standard buildings. UM was like a slumlord in those days.

The basement of Mahoney-Pearson. The backsides of the Student Union (both by the Stanford Circle and the Miller Circle). The Ibis and the Eye and the Hurricane cafeterias. The art shacks. The OLD Lambda Chi house. The OLD Sig Ep house. The Army Armory building. The ramshackle Law School quadrangle, pre-renovation. The Ungar Building. THE ENGINEERING SCHOOL (particularly the nasty basement/ground floor). The Learning Center, complete with their anonymous NYSOM-friendly restrooms.

And, of course, the granddaddy of them all, the Hecht Athletic Center.
They were trash in the mid to late 90s....
 
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You weren't....From 95-2000 I practically lived at Hecht...I was also close to Jim Morris, so I was constantly running from Greentree to the Light. @TheOriginalCane is the guy to ask.....absolute Historian in ref to this type of stuff.


Yeah, initial "construction/dedication" of the track was in the 1980s, but as I mentioned, it's very probable the track was resurfaced later in the 1990s. Plus, the interior of the track (the "field" part of Track & Field) looks a bit different from what I remember as a student.

The track isn't elaborate, it's very similar to what we first had in the 80s, but I'm sure that there have been some tweaks/improvements over time.

I'm sure you know about this and can back me up, but our facilities were HORRIBLE just a few years earlier in the 80s. Jim Martz describes the (literal) shacks that we had in the early 80s in his first book about UM football. A lot of the bad blood that JJ and Jankovich built up with Tad Foote had to do with wanting to spend our "national championship jackpot" money on improving the facilities. I'm sure that JJ and Sam wanted higher salaries too, but their first priority was facility improvements.
 
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