• VirginiaAggie12
    15
    Exactly, and do we really want the country thinking Sac State is the premier University in the region? If Sac State makes this move I really do think UCD will have to consider not having football, and without football, yes women's sports will have to be cut to maintain the Title IX balance.
  • ucdavisaggie05
    142
    Regardless of how the university is perceived, it’s the back end of your post that I can see coming to fruition if Slack makes the jump solo.
  • Wookie
    11
    The Tedford years were exciting times for CAL Football. It precipitated the long overdue remodel/earthquake retrofit of Memorial and the building of the performance center. Post-Tedford, it has been a struggle. Subscription seating did not go over as well as expected and debt payment has been supplemented by their general fund. Now that they have jumped to the ACC the stakes are even higher. Is this something UCD wants to do? Granted not on this scale. I value having academically minded athletes. We play in a well respected Big Sky Conference. This realignment will only dilute the quality of play.
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.4k
    If you know this as a fact then please tell us the total cost estimate and the a breakdown of the sources for the funding. I saw a statement that said there would be an increase in student fees but no money would come from the general fund.
  • ucdavisaggie05
    142
    Kadeezy, I’m going to need an introductory paragraph, three supporting paragraph, and a conclusion as well. Kidding.

    Good on Slack for going for it. We may be doing the same if our aspirational AD was still here.
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.4k
    “It’s about time, right,” said Orr, the Sacramento-raised AD who was showing off his Hornets green tie. “It’s about time we build a stadium worthy of its campus and community. It’s time for something new. When President Wood first got here last year, he asked me what we need to be the best of the best in athletics. We need a new football stadium, new facilities, more athletic scholarships. The first step of the plan was to get a football stadium and today, we’re announcing that. That’s a tremendous, tremendous step.”

    The price tag for the grand proposal, which would make Hornet Stadium the largest sports venue in the capital region, was not disclosed though Wood said the funds from a variety of sources including donor funds and future naming rights was “secured.”

    Read more at: https://www.sacbee.com/sports/college/article293047689.html#storylink=cpy
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.4k
    Portland Aggie explained a way to get an X (former twitter) post to show up as a post in our forum a couple of days ago. I just tried it and it works perfectly.

    1. Click on the "up arrow" in the lower right hand portion of the original X post.
    2. Then click on the "copy link" that pops up.
    3. Then to post the X post in a topic here, click on the twitter icon (the bird) in the top row of icons and paste the copied X address into the "insert tweet" box that has opened.
    4. Now edit that address and delete the X.com in it and replace it with twitter.com and hit the GO button.
    5. The X post will now load and show up in your post.

    https://www.aggiesportstalk.com/discussion/2343/how-do-i-post-an-x-twitter-post-directly-into-a-thread
  • SochorField
    338
    These kinds of posts sound like an athletic department insider (employee of a public university) has some hurt feelings.

    Look, this 'ain't your front porch. I am not your guest when I attend games at my alma mater.
  • SochorField
    338
    Just a personal opinion, and an unpopular one I'm sure- but I don't think we really have the right to any input on future facilities or the direction of the athletic department.yolohw

    This is Division 1 athletics. Everyone has an opinion, and will continue to. The opinions will get louder with time and perceived inactivity by the athletic department.
  • SochorField
    338
    And when you are done with your studies and no longer have any official role with the school you shift to being an external customer.yolohw

    You may have a hard time understanding the concept of an Alumni Association...whereas, the university reaches out to graduates with the "Aggie For Life" slogan.
    The University wants to cultivate a community of people who care about their alma mater. And so should the Athletic Department.
  • SochorField
    338
    I don't think you are offensive. I said you sound offended by some frustrated diehard alums.
  • ucdavisaggie05
    142
    Go play intramurals, brother. — Dan Hawkins

    We might as well…..
  • PortlandAggie
    184
    You’re on a fan message board, relax a little and enjoy it.
  • movielover
    589
    UCSD is ahead of us in several academic rankings and nobody has even heard of their no-name football team.
  • DrMike
    925
    they don’t have a football team
  • SochorField
    338
    Your opinion that those of us who attend Aggie football games (as alumni or otherwise) have no right to tell a university how to conduct its business is a weird one.

    Your opinion is welcome, of course. (welcome to the boards!)
    But I will repeat, a Division 1 athletics program should be ready, and expect, a lot of pressure from fans/alumni for progress and results. I don't think there is one D1 Athletics Director or Department in the country that expects anything different.
  • agalum
    397


    Remember when we were paid a boat load of money when USC decided not to play us after we had a contract? It was the USC alumni that did not want to play a FCS school. So those external customers so to speak, the USC alumni, were heard by their athletic department which cost them about 1 M. So no, were not external customers. There’s tons of examples of collaborations between UC Davis and your so called external customers (alumni). I’ve sat on a few advisory boards as an alum. These boards provide leadership and advice regarding a variety of topics. I just don’t follow your logic.
  • NCagalum
    327
    regardless of which view is taken, it’s going to take a lot of money, whether it comes from big donors, naming rights bought by corporations, or whatever endowment money is available for a allowable expenditures. I suspect the pushback at USC about playing an FCS school had financial (as in I won’t donate) implications.

    So whomever has money or has connections to money will always have the greater influence.
  • BaseballAtDobbins
    109
    They should play at Sutter Health Park (Raley always). What's one more team with artificial turf and horrible management (sorry I'm still bitter about that).
  • LeFan
    29


    Your response to the Yolo poster kinda sinks your viewpoint. USC’s athletic department is funded by donors, sponsors, the media deal, and people that attend games. UCD’s athletic department is funded by current students and the central campus. There is an obvious difference between those two stakeholder groups. Fox and people that donate north of $1m per year to SC football decided that game would not be played. At Davis, as an alum you are obviously entitled to an opinion but until your opinion is shared by a stakeholder group that moves the needle financially, it really doesn’t matter.
  • LeFan
    29


    Not when you’re insulated financially because your supporters don’t actually support you with money. Plough has talked about this publicly.
  • Aggie Pride Podcast
    296
    opinions matter by all. Money talks. But often times it’s the talking, that leads to the money. And money can come from a variety of places as we all know. And yes, Plough realizes he as a HC needs to be aggressive asking for money. Hawkins did this as well. It’s the power of the ask. If you never ask, you won’t get it. It’s easy to share opinions, that we all also know. Actions speak. By the university and as a result, by the supporters following their lead, whatever that lead is.
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