They should get a pretzel company for the naming rights for the wrestling mats.
You know it's coming.....
You know it's coming.....
You are not the only one. Jimmy Sprinklez from Port Matilda likes the name, but Jimmy has been drinking since Friday.I suppose I’m the only one to think that the name itself, with Home as the last word, fits well with Field.
For those against it, whom did we turn down that was offering better terms?
Who got those hard commitments and submitted them with the proposal? I can’t believe it was sourced from only a few pledges and kept secret.If they would have asked alumni to pony up $100 million to call it Paterno Field, alumni would have met that goal and then doubled it
These rotten scum on the BoT and their political supporters can rot in hell.“The entire West Shore team cannot wait to see the Nittany Lions storm West Shore Home Field at Beaver Stadium.”
Jesus.
Really? Maybe start a go fund me and see if that is the case. Then take it to the board and rub it in their noses.If they would have asked alumni to pony up $100 million to call it Paterno Field, alumni would have met that goal and then doubled it
Maybe. And then those same alumni would have complained that new construction of academic buildings is wasteful. #NotACultIf they would have asked alumni to pony up $100 million to call it Paterno Field, alumni would have met that goal and then doubled it
School | Name | Duration | Total | Per Year |
Illinois | State Farm Center | 30yr | $60M | $2M |
Georgia Tech | Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field | 20yr | $55M | $2.75M |
Arizona State | Mountain America Stadium | 16yr | $50M | $3.13M |
San Diego State | Snapdragon Stadium | 15yr | $45M | $3M |
Washington | Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium | 10yr | $41M | $4.1M |
School | Name | Duration | Total | Per Year |
Washington | Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium | 10yr | $41M | $4.1M |
Arizona State | Mountain America Stadium | 16yr | $50M | $3.13M |
San Diego State | Snapdragon Stadium | 15yr | $45M | $3M |
Georgia Tech | Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field | 20yr | $55M | $2.75M |
Colorado State | Sonny Lubick Field at Canvas Stadium | 15yr | $37.65M | $2.51M |
Bingo. It’s about the money. And they went with a deal that made sense with regards to funding a stadium renovation that everyone seems to always be complaining about. If they would have got less financing, people would complain. They get a good financial deal…people complain. Complainers gonna complain.According to the Sports Business Journal's Sports Facility Naming Rights Directory
Top five college by total amount:
School Name Duration Total Per Year Illinois State Farm Center 30yr $60M $2M Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field 20yr $55M $2.75M Arizona State Mountain America Stadium 16yr $50M $3.13M San Diego State Snapdragon Stadium 15yr $45M $3M Washington Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium 10yr $41M $4.1M
Top five college by annual average:
School Name Duration Total Per Year Washington Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium 10yr $41M $4.1M Arizona State Mountain America Stadium 16yr $50M $3.13M San Diego State Snapdragon Stadium 15yr $45M $3M Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field 20yr $55M $2.75M Colorado State Sonny Lubick Field at Canvas Stadium 15yr $37.65M $2.51M
So 15yr for $50M, it looks like we're tied for 3rd in total $$ and 2nd for average per year.
Ohio State's deal with SafeLite from 2022 is not listed by the Sports Business Journal and I don't think those numbers were ever released.
San Diego State's deal is a bit misleading as it was known that it would also be hosting MLS and NWSL teams and the name will apply for them as well.
Tied for 2nd or 3rd. That seems about right. Still can’t get to 1st. Fire Franklin!According to the Sports Business Journal's Sports Facility Naming Rights Directory
Top five college by total amount:
School Name Duration Total Per Year Illinois State Farm Center 30yr $60M $2M Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field 20yr $55M $2.75M Arizona State Mountain America Stadium 16yr $50M $3.13M San Diego State Snapdragon Stadium 15yr $45M $3M Washington Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium 10yr $41M $4.1M
Top five college by annual average:
School Name Duration Total Per Year Washington Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium 10yr $41M $4.1M Arizona State Mountain America Stadium 16yr $50M $3.13M San Diego State Snapdragon Stadium 15yr $45M $3M Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field 20yr $55M $2.75M Colorado State Sonny Lubick Field at Canvas Stadium 15yr $37.65M $2.51M
So 15yr for $50M, it looks like we're tied for 3rd in total $$ and 2nd for average per year.
Ohio State's deal with SafeLite from 2022 is not listed by the Sports Business Journal and I don't think those numbers were ever released.
San Diego State's deal is a bit misleading as it was known that it would also be hosting MLS and NWSL teams and the name will apply for them as well.
For the second largest stadium in collegeTied for 2nd or 3rd. That seems about right. Still can’t get to 1st. Fire Franklin!
On the plus side the owner is a PSU alum who built the business from scratch.For the second largest stadium in college
Football, I think they could’ve done better than a nobody bathroom remodeler.
Underachiever.On the plus side the owner is a PSU alum who built the business from scratch.
What a nice story. If I’m selling naming rights, I don’t give a dump about it though.On the plus side the owner is a PSU alum who built the business from scratch.
People aren't complaining about the deal, they have concerns about the process to the deal.Bingo. It’s about the money. And they went with a deal that made sense with regards to funding a stadium renovation that everyone seems to always be complaining about. If they would have got less financing, people would complain. They get a good financial deal…people complain. Complainers gonna complain.
People are complaining regardless, who are we kidding. Some seem to wake up and look for reasons to complain. Then they come here and do it. And yes, some ARE complaining about the deal.People aren't complaining about the deal, they have concerns about the process to the deal.
So, you are complaining about a top three field naming rights deals in the country? Given to a company founded by a PSU alum? Step back and listen to that for a second.What a nice story. If I’m selling naming rights, I don’t give a dump about it though.
Those aren't perfect comps because some of them are for the stadium itself (Arizona St, San Diego St), and/or Washington's deal which covered multiple buildings (whereas this one is simply for the field at Beaver Stadium).According to the Sports Business Journal's Sports Facility Naming Rights Directory
Top five college by total amount:
School Name Duration Total Per Year Illinois State Farm Center 30yr $60M $2M Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field 20yr $55M $2.75M Arizona State Mountain America Stadium 16yr $50M $3.13M San Diego State Snapdragon Stadium 15yr $45M $3M Washington Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium 10yr $41M $4.1M
Top five college by annual average:
School Name Duration Total Per Year Washington Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium 10yr $41M $4.1M Arizona State Mountain America Stadium 16yr $50M $3.13M San Diego State Snapdragon Stadium 15yr $45M $3M Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field 20yr $55M $2.75M Colorado State Sonny Lubick Field at Canvas Stadium 15yr $37.65M $2.51M
So 15yr for $50M, it looks like we're tied for 3rd in total $$ and 2nd for average per year.
Ohio State's deal with SafeLite from 2022 is not listed by the Sports Business Journal and I don't think those numbers were ever released.
San Diego State's deal is a bit misleading as it was known that it would also be hosting MLS and NWSL teams and the name will apply for them as well.
And elicit the same folks to complain relentlessly.Those aren't perfect comps because some of them are for the stadium itself (Arizona St, San Diego St), and/or Washington's deal which covered multiple buildings (whereas this one is simply for the field at Beaver Stadium).
It was stated in the meeting today that this doesn't stop PSU from going out and getting a corporate sponsor for the Stadium (which I'm sure would blow away some of those other figures).
Some yes will always complain, most are concerned about the process and usual secrecy of the BOT. No worries we just disagree on the process.People are complaining regardless, who are we kidding. Some seem to wake up and look for reasons to complain. Then they come here and do it. And yes, some ARE complaining about the deal.
My thoughts...I likely would have voted against it if I was on the board as I would have wanted more time and made sure that this wasn't a decision that was rushed. However, I don't see this as a dark day for PSU as Anthony stated...we're doing what we need to do to fund this huge capital project, and this does seem like an above-market offer (and a bit of a combo of an alumni "gift" and a marketing deal).Some yes will always complain, most are concerned about the process and usual secrecy of the BOT. No worries we just disagree on the process.
Our thoughts are very similar... shame the rest of the BOT are afraid to push back and use due diligence in making decisions.My thoughts...I likely would have voted against it if I was on the board as I would have wanted more time and made sure that this wasn't a decision that was rushed. However, I don't see this as a dark day for PSU as Anthony stated...we're doing what we need to do to fund this huge capital project, and this does seem like an above-market offer (and a bit of a combo of an alumni "gift" and a marketing deal).
There were many that would have complained regardless of how this decision came about...but it's another instance of a small group of BOT members forcing the rest of the board into a corner and not giving them all the info/tools needed to properly make a decision. And as usually, the vast majority of the board gave the rubber stamp that they needed to move forward.
Maybe if the BOT operated with some integrity and forthrightness, a few less people would complain.And elicit the same folks to complain relentlessly.
It’s a first world problem. If the worst part of someone’s day is the naming rights of a football field, then I guess some here live very charmed lives. It seems like many make the choice the be outraged. I can’t imagine going through life like that, but that’s where we are in society. Life’s too short for that nonsense. These naming rights will most likely not affect those complaining in any way shape or form on a daily basis. But, hey, have at it. Be outraged.Maybe if the BOT operated with some integrity and forthrightness, a few less people would complain.
They act like it was a back room deal with cigar smoke and a BOT member with a handshake. They have contracts with Elevate and Playfly that literally are working to get the best deals for the University.It’s a first world problem. If the worst part of someone’s day is the naming rights of a football field, then I guess some here live very charmed lives. It seems like many make the choice the be outraged. I can’t imagine going through life like that, but that’s where we are in society. Life’s too short for that nonsense. These naming rights will most likely not affect those complaining in any way shape or form on a daily basis. But, hey, have at it. Be outraged.
I would expect coaches as well as players uniforms to start looking like Nascar drivers suits soon. As well as players helmets all carrying sponsors and logos.My disgust for the evil cabal that the board of Trustees is knows no bounds. There's a special place in hell awaiting those that threw Joe under the bus to hide their ties and dealings with The Second Mile.
There's no denying that college athletics is now a financial arms race and revenue streams are needed. Soon, you'll see advertising on players' uniforms as well as on the playing field itself.
However, I can't help but wonder, if a donor offered Penn State more money than West Shore Homes did to name the playing field, "Paterno Field at Beaver Stadium," would they have accepted it? I highly doubt it.
We've had a Nike logo over the players heart's for years but God forbid if a player's name is on the back of the jersey.I would expect coaches as well as players uniforms to start looking like Nascar drivers suits soon. As well as players helmets all carrying sponsors and logos.
We've has a Nike logo over the players heart's for years but God forbid if a player's name is on the back of the jersey.