TerragonSix
Itsa Me, 1Gapio!
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Junior? LOL
I’m not reading any of your self aggrandizing babble more than once.
What is really sad about this thread encompassing tantrum that you are throwing is that most of the posts have been fairly reasonable, yet you are are still desperately looking for a fight.
Since you seem to lack focus, let me summarize for you, junior, oh sorry, let me use something more apt, let me summarize, fūckface:
1. Most posters agree that many P5 schools are in somewhat of a facilities arm race
2. Most posters feel that to this point, with what Miami has accomplished and has planned over the last couple of years, that they have done a better than adequate job to this point.
3. Most posters also understand that while Miami faces both budgetary and space constraints, that they should, and probably will do their best to not get left behind in this race.
4. Finally, most posters agree that whatever deficits we may have that cannot be made up (for example, we don’t have the room for a 10,000 square-foot smoothie bar), that we can certainly market location, beauty, culture, academics and cultural diversity as an offset.
Now go howl at the moon.
Aesthetically that is an appealing indoor field.
It's a college football facilities arms race. Like it or not, in the near future if a university is going to have a top echelon college football program will mean a massive investment in facilities. Those who can't compete in this area are going to get run over. When a school like Northwestern makes a massive investment to upgrade their football facilities it should set off alarms across the nation. Over the last 10 to 15 years Power-5 college football programs have invested close to a billion dollars in athletic facilities. Lead, follow or get the **** out of the way!
“It’s great for recruiting obviously, but the day-to-day is why we built what we built where we built and why we built everything for our student-athletes,” Fitzgerald said. “It’s going to be absolutely spectacular there’s no doubt about that, but it’s about work. It’s about bringing the right young men that fit the program and developing them to be the best they’ve can. I think we’ve had success because a blue-collar mentality and that needs to just continue now with the technology we’re able to take advantage of.”
Northwestern football's new facilities are in line with a program trending upwards
Gee, Bassy why so quiet? I thought this facility was making Northwestern a powerhouse? Guess Duke didn't get the memo!
Please come back with your usual weak *** ad hominem attack...I will light you up like a Christmas Tree, B!+c#
I hear New Mexico State's new football facilities has taco vending machines that offer blue corn tacos. Rattlesnake burrito is to die for.
To communicate with someone of your caliber would require me to lower a 200ft ladder into a sewer and climb down into unspeakable filth and ignorance.
Of course, the first thing you do after Miami posts a 77 to 0 win is to start trolling this board looking to pick a beef with someone.