If both teams were ready to go at the same time, the visitors would yield to the home entrance.
There wasn't that much of an issue.
If both teams were ready to go at the same time, the visitors would yield to the home entrance.
I think you're getting a little worked up over a 1-2 year inconvenience. The whole project is for the eventual greater good. Nobody (not the league, not visiting teams and fans, not the 4 students who use the Quinn on game day who can use the SRC or student union gym [assuming its still there]) is going to judge Appalachian State University as harshly during a construction project as you just did. Most of campus was a construction project while I was there (02-07). We built a library, the parking deck, the solarium, demolished Winkler, and the east side stands. None of which left a lasting negative opinion in my mind.appgrouch wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 12:00 pm"The track looks high schoolish"
"Having so much room between the stands and field looks high schoolish"
"The inflatable helmet looks high schoolish."
If there are ways to do it better without affecting non-athletic buildings/programs, then it should be looked into. If a team comes in and has a practice midday on Friday, are you going to chase the classes and students out of the Quinn or are you going to have them have to get back on a bus and go back to the hotel to shower and change? If someone is ejected, will you have security standing by to walk with him all the way, through the crowd and to the Quinn. If someone is hurt to the point they need to go to the locker room to be examined, will they have to take a cart ride clear around the stadium to get to the Quinn. If there is a controversial play that ends the game, are you willing to be responsible for getting the team through the crowd in a way that there are no incidents between the team and fans? There are practical concerns to this.
It may be temporary, but it shouldn't be half assed and thrown together. We are doing this upgrade to show that we are an elite G5 program, let's not be seen as giving the visitors the shaft just because it is easier.
The 4 students could only use the Student Union, everything else has to be shut down for football and note I was not talking about Saturdays, I was talking about class days. The Quinn and any classes in it will already have to be closed for the Thursday game as it is. Students pay to have class and workout, not for a visiting team to shower after practice. With the exception of moving the departments out of Whitener Hall, no other buildings were closed due to non-academic events.APPdiesel wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 12:46 pmI think you're getting a little worked up over a 1-2 year inconvenience. The whole project is for the eventual greater good. Nobody (not the league, not visiting teams and fans, not the 4 students who use the Quinn on game day who can use the SRC or student union gym [assuming its still there]) is going to judge Appalachian State University as harshly during a construction project as you just did. Most of campus was a construction project while I was there (02-07). We built a library, the parking deck, the solarium, demolished Winkler, and the east side stands. None of which left a lasting negative opinion in my mind.appgrouch wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 12:00 pm"The track looks high schoolish"
"Having so much room between the stands and field looks high schoolish"
"The inflatable helmet looks high schoolish."
If there are ways to do it better without affecting non-athletic buildings/programs, then it should be looked into. If a team comes in and has a practice midday on Friday, are you going to chase the classes and students out of the Quinn or are you going to have them have to get back on a bus and go back to the hotel to shower and change? If someone is ejected, will you have security standing by to walk with him all the way, through the crowd and to the Quinn. If someone is hurt to the point they need to go to the locker room to be examined, will they have to take a cart ride clear around the stadium to get to the Quinn. If there is a controversial play that ends the game, are you willing to be responsible for getting the team through the crowd in a way that there are no incidents between the team and fans? There are practical concerns to this.
It may be temporary, but it shouldn't be half assed and thrown together. We are doing this upgrade to show that we are an elite G5 program, let's not be seen as giving the visitors the shaft just because it is easier.
*the east side stands ARE cheap aluminum bleachers but they're not that awful.
You got me on this one, I didn't read closely enough that you were specifically talking about classes, however...when major projects are underway sacrifices have to be made. In this situation we're demolishing something and building something new in its place. There is no perfect answer that adequately serves everyone. And demanding that is unreasonable.appgrouch wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 1:29 pmThe 4 students could only use the Student Union, everything else has to be shut down for football and note I was not talking about Saturdays, I was talking about class days. The Quinn and any classes in it will already have to be closed for the Thursday game as it is. Students pay to have class and workout, not for a visiting team to shower after practice. With the exception of moving the departments out of Whitener Hall, no other buildings were closed due to non-academic events.
Most of the schools in our conference have undergone similar building projects in the past decade. They'll understand.If there is any problems with the teams getting back and forth to the Quinn, the teams and league will be judging us.
Irrelevant. Past projects being delayed doesn't mean this one will be. Unless you have a crystal ball or time musheen (Idiocracy) there's no way for you to know when this project will be done.1-2 years, we are already 2 months behind and name a project on the main campus of this size that finished on time and budget.
There's plenty of research and real world examples of how athletics positively affects student life and the university as a whole: applications, donations, expansion, additional programs, etc. Look at schools like Alabama and Clemson and tell me athletic success doesn't trickle down to a more positive student experience."The whole project is for the eventual greater good." of Athletics. Except for the catering space, 99% of non-athlete students will not gain any good from this project.
We don't know how the money for this project is allocated. It's plausible (as with all major building projects) that this project is on a tight budget and all funds are thoughtfully allocated. Don't like it? Pony up for the money to build temporary locker rooms on site.If we are going into this much debt, lets do it correctly and with the least impact to everything as possible.
You didn't but I did as a relevant example of another building project on campus during my time, one that directly affected the football program and our game-day experience. Those other projects directly affected my experience on campus - from parking, to getting to classes, to holding classes in alternative locations while construction was in-progress.And I said nothing about the East Stands, they would be better with the cover that Laney had in his plans.
While I think your point still stands, most conferences limit their schools travel squads to around 70 or less.
Why are we so worried about the visiting team. We will provide the best accommodations available. Quinn is what is available. Nuff Said. Let us move on to more important things. How are the new North End Zone Loge and Box seats selling?
They don't need to shower. They can all enjoy the collective smell of duck butter as they ride back home in defeat.
MMB posters typically reserve hand-wringing for Wednesday discussion, but decided to bump it up a day or so this time.
They'd probably all be excited to hop in Duck Pond and take a bath, just like at home in "beautiful" eagle creek.
I drove by there earlier this week and was amazed at the progress on the parking deck. I will try to get pictures next time. It made me wish we had a camera pointing that direction too