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Postby Pony in SA » Tue Jul 27, 2010 1:40 pm

Just FYI at luncheon meeting today where plans and timeline for indoor facility for UTSA discussed. It will be part of new athletic fields facilities for football. Cost to build not as much as one would think and can be completed in relatively short time period. My guess is they will have one done before us.

Also, they are very excited about getting Hall. Seemed to think he is quite a player and we will miss him.
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Re: UTSA's Indoor Facility

Postby abezontar » Tue Jul 27, 2010 2:54 pm

I'm guessing nearby real estate isn't as expensive near UTSA.
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Re: UTSA's Indoor Facility

Postby couch 'em » Tue Jul 27, 2010 3:00 pm

I'm so glad East Stang thinks we don't need one. Having facilities inferior to UTSA won't hurt recruiting, right?
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Re: UTSA's Indoor Facility

Postby PK » Tue Jul 27, 2010 4:13 pm

Ahhhh...my tax dollars at work. :roll:
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Re: UTSA's Indoor Facility

Postby smupony94 » Tue Jul 27, 2010 5:16 pm

abezontar wrote:I'm guessing nearby real estate isn't as expensive near UTSA.

damn expensive. Tried to buy some. Not as expensive as near SMU though. They also have excess land the University owns.
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Re: UTSA's Indoor Facility

Postby Pony_Fan » Tue Jul 27, 2010 9:15 pm

Why cant' we use the UA Cine spot for a indoor facility? Or just hijack the one at HP when we need it :)
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Re: UTSA's Indoor Facility

Postby smupony94 » Tue Jul 27, 2010 10:20 pm

Pony_Fan wrote:Why cant' we use the UA Cine spot for a indoor facility? Or just hijack the one at HP when we need it :)

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Re: UTSA's Indoor Facility

Postby Dooby » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:46 am

I had heard that we approached HPHS about helping to fund their's and using it on occasion and they said, "No." Which makes sense, because a HS is likely to use a practice facility all the time for all kinds of stuff.

I think the higher cost for SMU stems from the fact that SMU won't get away with building a simple "shed" or a "bubble" in Highland Park, whereas UTSA can get away with it. SMU is going to have to build something more substantial.
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Re: UTSA's Indoor Facility

Postby Bergermeister » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:45 am

Pony in SA wrote:Just FYI at luncheon meeting today where plans and timeline for indoor facility for UTSA discussed. It will be part of new athletic fields facilities for football. Cost to build not as much as one would think and can be completed in relatively short time period. My guess is they will have one done before us.

Also, they are very excited about getting Hall. Seemed to think he is quite a player and we will miss him.

and what does this have to do with anything SMU-related? Who cares what goes on in San Angelo?
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Re: UTSA's Indoor Facility

Postby davidpaul123 » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:54 am

this is a good little breakdown of the Big 12 facilities and their costs...

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Re: UTSA's Indoor Facility

Postby Alaric » Wed Jul 28, 2010 9:03 am

Bergermeister wrote:
Pony in SA wrote:Just FYI at luncheon meeting today where plans and timeline for indoor facility for UTSA discussed. It will be part of new athletic fields facilities for football. Cost to build not as much as one would think and can be completed in relatively short time period. My guess is they will have one done before us.

Also, they are very excited about getting Hall. Seemed to think he is quite a player and we will miss him.

and what does this have to do with anything SMU-related? Who cares what goes on in San Angelo?


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Re: UTSA's Indoor Facility

Postby smupony94 » Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:17 am

Bergermeister wrote:
Pony in SA wrote:Just FYI at luncheon meeting today where plans and timeline for indoor facility for UTSA discussed. It will be part of new athletic fields facilities for football. Cost to build not as much as one would think and can be completed in relatively short time period. My guess is they will have one done before us.

Also, they are very excited about getting Hall. Seemed to think he is quite a player and we will miss him.

and what does this have to do with anything SMU-related? Who cares what goes on in San Angelo?

When did UTSA move to San Angelo?
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Re: UTSA's Indoor Facility

Postby abezontar » Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:42 am

smupony94 wrote:
Bergermeister wrote:
Pony in SA wrote:Just FYI at luncheon meeting today where plans and timeline for indoor facility for UTSA discussed. It will be part of new athletic fields facilities for football. Cost to build not as much as one would think and can be completed in relatively short time period. My guess is they will have one done before us.

Also, they are very excited about getting Hall. Seemed to think he is quite a player and we will miss him.

and what does this have to do with anything SMU-related? Who cares what goes on in San Angelo?

When did UTSA move to San Angelo?



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Re: UTSA's Indoor Facility

Postby jtstang » Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:01 pm

Pony in SA wrote:Cost to build not as much as one would think and can be completed in relatively short time period. My guess is they will have one done before us.

Turns out you were right, not much money to build and they had it before us.

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Re: UTSA's Indoor Facility

Postby Pony in SA » Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:03 pm

PK wrote:Ahhhh...my tax dollars at work. :roll:


Proposal to be privately funded. Red McCombs, Tom Benson, Bill Greehey (former Valero CEO) and others will come up with cash. I am sure SMU could do the same, just need to get the location and start it. I am hoping the powers to be are working on it now behind the scenes.
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