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The financial recovery of individuals and businesses will take many years. Therefore, I expect that the project will be significantly delayed, with a sad possibility of being canceled altogether. It appears to me that many people think that after a few months or a year, life will continue as before - I highly doubt that.
I fear this too with such a contact sport. I can see that once "instant" result type tests are approved that it would be required of athletes before every competition.If it gets that bad we will have much, much bigger concerns than a wrestling facility. Whether there’s a sport to build a facility for will become the question.
I fear this too with such a contact sport. I can see that once "instant" result type tests are approved that it would be required of athletes before every competition.
I think that you're right about the long delay. I'm not so sure about cancelling this project, because we all care so much. These projects are grounded in financial optimism, this pandemic could undermine that optimism for years. A few people have dynastic wealth, however, and it won't make much difference to them in the long run.The financial recovery of individuals and businesses will take many years. Therefore, I expect that the project will be significantly delayed, with a sad possibility of being canceled altogether. It appears to me that many people think that after a few months or a year, life will continue as before - I highly doubt that.
My concern too. D1 wrestling is going to take hit.My concerns are more along the lines of potential massive cuts from athletic department spending and what it will do to the number of D1 programs.
<<The financial recovery of individuals and businesses will take many years. Therefore, I expect that the project will be significantly delayed, with a sad possibility of being canceled altogether. It appears to me that many people think that after a few months or a year, life will continue as before - I highly doubt that.>>
I think Mendoza is mostly correct-- right now its very difficult to fundraise-- and some momentum has been lost. They whole key to the facility is how fast this ends and how quick the economic recovery is. No one can really answer that right now--and as much as I want that project to press forward-- Understandably Universities have bigger issues right now-- lets HOPE that classes can start in the fall and NCAA football can start --- and peple will still attend and feels safe-
Gary Barta stated today that work continues on the design phase of the project. It will press onward.
Everything I have read from ESPN and other sites covering the financial aspects state that students have to be back on campus safely attending classes before they would even consider playing football games.<<The financial recovery of individuals and businesses will take many years. Therefore, I expect that the project will be significantly delayed, with a sad possibility of being canceled altogether. It appears to me that many people think that after a few months or a year, life will continue as before - I highly doubt that.>>
I think Mendoza is mostly correct-- right now its very difficult to fundraise-- and some momentum has been lost. They whole key to the facility is how fast this ends and how quick the economic recovery is. No one can really answer that right now--and as much as I want that project to press forward-- Understandably Universities have bigger issues right now-- lets HOPE that classes can start in the fall and NCAA football can start --- and peple will still attend and feels safe-
Facilities projects have mostly halted with two exceptions. The $10 million Finkbine golf course clubhouse project is nearing its completion while planning for the proposed $20 million wrestling facility continues.
“We had permission to hire an architect and move forward and that’s something that can still be done via Zoom and online,” Barta said. “So we’re interviewing architects, and we have funding from donors already to pay for those architects so we’re going to continue developing and designing the building and try not to let that slow up.”
https://www.hawkcentral.com/story/s...freeze-weather-coronavirus-losses/5126551002/
This dude is the very definition of “leader”. Hawk fans, it’s hard to overstate how fortunate we all are that this guy is one of us.The Uni has cash in hand thru donations already made in a separate fund to perform the above. It was part of the process anyway.
There's a lot of unknowns right now about the re-start of the economy. I am hopeful it can be sooner than later due to: IgG testing (whether you had the Virus and are now immune), drugs, and vaccine's. Whenever that time is, I'll be all over the Foundation to get after finishing the raise. FDA should approve the IgG test this month, could be 20-30 million Americans who are immune and have the "get out of jail free" card. Over 150 drugs being tested and some used now. Many vaccine's in testing. We too need an accurate profile of who is getting sick worse and dying. We know the obvious "At Risk" folks, but more stats need to come out on who is more At Risk than others. They might get plasma first from the recovered. Lots to work out here in a short period of time, but it can be done.
A lot of folks have been financially hurt, some will recover fine. Others have not been hurt so much. There will be enough folks to talk to once things begin to clear to get this done. I'll be increasing my effort and commitment when the time is right to talk to others. We'll get it done.
Go Hawks.
While you may be correct in you statement that TOSU is shut down til July31 the most recent release I’ve seen from TOSU says til July 6th. That 3 week difference is important re: potential to start fall sports as Scheduled.Everything I have read from ESPN and other sites covering the financial aspects state that students have to be back on campus safely attending classes before they would even consider playing football games.
Ohio State's campus is shut down through at least July 31.
Many college football coaches have said they need 2 months to get ready for a football game. So that might push the season into October, if we are lucky (a month delay in the season).
Iowa has already lost around $3.5M from the B1G and NCAA basketball tournaments being canceled. Barta said Iowa has enough cash reserves to cover this shortfall.
However, for every home football game lost? On average, a Power 5 university would lost $14 million (ticket, concession and TV revenue).
I fear this too with such a contact sport. I can see that once "instant" result type tests are approved that it would be required of athletes before every competition.
Dip them in bleach and call it good.
Been quite awhile since I saw any bleach anywhere around. You hoarding?