It will be really interesting to see what is included in the design when complete. An enhanced academic performance center? Could the campus hospital be integrated into it for a sports medicine facility? It sounds like this is 100 percent going to happen in the near future with a final design I would expect by the end of the school year. I would knock out out all the campus needs with one big project myself.
I would knock out out all the campus needs with one big project myself.
Last Edited: 12/17/2010 5:43:43 PM by MonroeClassmate
Last Edited: 12/17/2010 6:22:24 PM by TWT
Last Edited: 12/17/2010 7:06:13 PM by randy
Last Edited: 12/17/2010 8:18:11 PM by Mark Lembright '85
Okay. Let's get to the important stuff. Robert And Margaret Walter – we need a cool name for the facility and need to honor them. Thoughts? Robert And Margaret Walker Practice Facility. Maggie’s Place. The Mag. Walter - sorry, I was so excited by the news...
Last Edited: 12/17/2010 10:28:22 PM by cc-cat
Okay. Let's get to the important stuff. Robert And Margaret Walker – we need a cool name for the facility and need to honor them. Thoughts? Robert And Margaret Walker Practice Facility. Maggie’s Place. The Mag.
Last Edited: 12/17/2010 9:53:59 PM by bigbobcat
The Walters' generosity is to be commended, honored and remembered for decades to come. Bob was a classmate. I remember him as quiet, unassuming and seemingly uninterested in sports. So bless his ecumenical support of Alma Mater. The accompanying euphoria is understandable, but I've long wondered just how central to football success are IPFs. Here in Ohio, for example, Kent has had such a facility for 15-20 years. I've been inside it several times for meetings and the MAC indoor track championships. Nice facility. How much has it done for Kent football? Akron's IPF is palatial. What is it doing for Zips football? What will it do? Cincinnati rose to unaccustomed football heights - without an IPF and without a practice field. Now it's getting both and the program is sliding downward. Will that direction be reversed? When schools such as Northwestern and Stanford win, you'd be hard-pressed to credit their facilities. I'd like to think that an IPF at Ohio will appreciably upgrade football competitiveness. But to me the central key is coaching, coaching, coaching. If Coach Solich chooses to stay in harness for a few more seasons, I can see an IPF strengthening his recruiting and on-field success. If he departs and his successor is closer to the Knorr mold than the Solich or Grobe mold, how much difference will an IPF make? A fairly sizable body of evidence suggests the answer is not much. Virtually all big-time football programs with platinum-grade facilities have nonetheless had to endure droughts that ended not with more facilities upgrades but coaching upgrades. I'll keep my fingers crossed that Coach Solich sticks around a while and is able to capitalize on an IPF.
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