Meanwhile UW-Milwaukee is building a dedicated practice facility for $8 million. https://uwm.edu/news/orthopaedic-hospital-of-wisconsin-gives-uwm-2-1-million-for-new-training-facility/
Duke built a 3 story 56,000 square foot athlete academic and dedicated practice facility for $15 million.
Richmond, $15 million
Louisville, $15 million
UCLA was $25 million and is a new, free standing structure and included new locker rooms for both the men and women.
If we can raise $50 million, great, but we should not let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
We could build a dedicated court on the roof of the RSF or adjacent (replacing part of the east stands of Edwards) with light construction at very little cost. Players would use the brand new locker room at RSF that already has 24 hr access. No way it would cost $50 million.
Again, if a $50 million faculty is doable, great, but what we shouldn't do is set an unreachable standard and then complain when we can't reach it and do nothing. Personally, I'd rather spend $10 million on a dedicated court and have money to bring in a top coach, with $millions left over for advertising the program and paying elite players for use of their NIL.
Lavish dedicated practice facilities are how programs competed for players a decade ago. We are entering a new era. We should not go broke spending multiples of what others spent to win yesterday's battles.
Duke built a 3 story 56,000 square foot athlete academic and dedicated practice facility for $15 million.
Richmond, $15 million
Louisville, $15 million
UCLA was $25 million and is a new, free standing structure and included new locker rooms for both the men and women.
If we can raise $50 million, great, but we should not let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
We could build a dedicated court on the roof of the RSF or adjacent (replacing part of the east stands of Edwards) with light construction at very little cost. Players would use the brand new locker room at RSF that already has 24 hr access. No way it would cost $50 million.
Again, if a $50 million faculty is doable, great, but what we shouldn't do is set an unreachable standard and then complain when we can't reach it and do nothing. Personally, I'd rather spend $10 million on a dedicated court and have money to bring in a top coach, with $millions left over for advertising the program and paying elite players for use of their NIL.
Lavish dedicated practice facilities are how programs competed for players a decade ago. We are entering a new era. We should not go broke spending multiples of what others spent to win yesterday's battles.