http://www.sacbee.com/topstories/story/2489139.html
SDHornet said:“A move from San Francisco to Sacramento would involve replacing the grass field at 22,500-seat Hornet Stadium with a synthetic surface, according to those with knowledge of the plans. The cost of replacing the existing field is expected to be covered by the league and a private donor.
Sac State athletic director Terry Wanless said the university has been looking for a synthetic field for some time because it holds up better than grass and can support more uses. He acknowledged that the university has been in discussions with the UFL but said no deal has been finalized.”
So what happens when the league folds? Will Sac State have to pick up the financial slack when the UFL goes defunct? Also if they help pick up the tap for the turf, what obligations will Sac State have towards the UFL? What advantages are there for hosting a UFL club on campus? Sac State shared its field with a professional team before, was that a positive experience or not? Anyone have any insight into this ordeal?
Rent money.Green Cookie Monster said:I read that the turf is being paid for by private donations and guarantee money from our future FBS games. If that's the case, what is Sac State getting out of letting the UFL team use the stadium and facilities? A Sac State representative will not be attending the announcement today which is odd considering they will use Sac States facility.
SloStang said:Rent money.Green Cookie Monster said:I read that the turf is being paid for by private donations and guarantee money from our future FBS games. If that's the case, what is Sac State getting out of letting the UFL team use the stadium and facilities? A Sac State representative will not be attending the announcement today which is odd considering they will use Sac States facility.
Pelosi said tickets for games will be $20, and they will be played Friday and Saturday nights.
The league doesn't advertise itself as competition to the NFL. Rather it seeks to work with the community. For example, high school players will be able to sell tickets to games and split the cost of the ticket with the team and their high school.
Kadeezy said:Pelosi said tickets for games will be $20, and they will be played Friday and Saturday nights.
SDHornet said:Does anyone else think it is weird that the department hasn't made a statement or has had any input on this matter? To be honest this concerns me. :?
Hammerhead Dad said:Kadeezy said:Pelosi said tickets for games will be $20, and they will be played Friday and Saturday nights.
Sad if they are going to compete with the high schools on Friday night. They don't understand our market if that is the case.
Super Hornet said:1. Forget that bogus "S" at midfield. I wanna see either SAC there or the old Herky.
2. I thought something looked fishy about the Redwoods' leadership. Sounds like collusion to me....
SactoHornetAlum said:The "S" is not bogus and it will probably be at midfield, as it should be.
I think that the way the economy is right now and all the cutbacks that are going on I think that the athletic dept is keeping a low key on the upgrades because you know there will people bitching about staff cutbacks and academic dept. cut backs and the football team getting a new $1,000,000.00 + field. Could be wrong, but that might be why there is not a lot of hype coming out of the athletic dept.SDHornet said:The added revenue will be nice for the football program. Hopefully all of it goes towards facility improvements.
Does anyone else think it is weird that the department hasn't made a statement or has had any input on this matter? To be honest this concerns me. :?