If you were hired as State’s Athletic Director today, what would be the first issue you’d address or area you’d evaluate?
If it were me, closing the south end zone would be way down the list of issues we have to fix. We have to get fans in the stadium before we worry about adding seats or doing any significant stadium changes / upgrades.Also close the south end zone
Rip out the bleachers in DWS and replace with chairs. Take the capacity down 8-10K.If you were hired as State’s Athletic Director today, what would be the first issue you’d address or area you’d evaluate?
Glad you aren't the AD!!Also close the south end zone
Yes, this is why its so hilarious to read some of the opinions on this board. We can't fill half of our stadium consistently and we got morons wanting to spend $25 to $40 million on an expansion.If it were me, closing the south end zone would be way down the list of issues we have to fix. We have to get fans in the stadium before we worry about adding seats or doing any significant stadium changes / upgrades.
this!Rip out the bleachers in DWS and replace with chairs. Take the capacity down 8-10K.
50,000 chiars X $250 each to replace (material and labor) = $12,500,000 project
Raise ticket prices $5/game.. retire the debt in ~7 years.
If I'm hired at State's AD this is actually the first thing I'd do because evidently it's required...If you were hired as State’s Athletic Director today, what would be the first issue you’d address or area you’d evaluate?
I find it interesting to see what others prioritize. I don't think any answer is necessarily wrong—some people just may not fully understand the budget constraints involved.Yes, this is why its so hilarious to read some of the opinions on this board. We can't fill half of our stadium consistently and we got morons wanting to spend $25 to $40 million on an expansion.
$40MM doesn't buy much in the construction space these days.. Unless we want it to look like the trailer park trash in the north end zone at Ole Miss, I figure the starting price is $100MMYes, this is why its so hilarious to read some of the opinions on this board. We can't fill half of our stadium consistently and we got morons wanting to spend $25 to $40 million on an expansion.
This is way more logical than expanding the end zone. Probably worth doing 2 or 3 sections and seeing if you can charge $10 to $15 a seat.Rip out the bleachers in DWS and replace with chairs. Take the capacity down 8-10K.
50,000 chiars X $250 each to replace (material and labor) = $12,500,000 project
Raise ticket prices $5/game.. retire the debt in ~7 years.
What is the financial situation?Considering the financial situation, I'd evaluate and get my feet under me first
Not fire Lemonis, just transfer him to another Department. Putting him in charge of Dorman Hall maintenance seems like a good way to turn it into a pile of rocks that can be hauled off with considerable ease. Sell the scrap for NIL pocket change.If you were hired as State’s Athletic Director today, what would be the first issue you’d address or area you’d evaluate?
Even more a reason not to do it until we can fill it!$40MM doesn't buy much in the construction space these days.. Unless we want it to look like the trailer park trash in the north end zone at Ole Miss, I figure the starting price is $100MM
I mean no matter how you cook it, expanding doesn't make sense if we don't think we can fill the seats.I find it interesting to see what others prioritize. I don't think any answer is necessarily wrong—some people just may not fully understand the budget constraints involved.
Fire Lemonis then go see every donor personally to discuss the importance of the State Excellence Fund.If you were hired as State’s Athletic Director today, what would be the first issue you’d address or area you’d evaluate?
Our own fans would easily fit on 1 side of DWS next season after a couple beat downs. The rest may be filled w/ TX, GA, TN, and Univ of Northern MS fansAlso close the south end zone
I would ban these rogue sports message boards. We don't need our top donors able to post anonymously on here.If you were hired as State’s Athletic Director today, what would be the first issue you’d address or area you’d evaluate?
Re-evaluate every contract we have - media rights/licensing/apparel etc. Open negotiations with Nike. I'd being willing to take less money to get away from the Adidas brand. [I have nothing against Adidas, but recruits don't show up to recruiting visits wearing Adidas - they're wearing Nike.] I'd also talk to popular new apparel brands to see if there's any partnerships we can make (Rhoback, Rhone, Lulu, OC, etc.). Again, I'd be willing to take a loss to get my athletes in better brands.If you were hired as State’s Athletic Director today, what would be the first issue you’d address or area you’d evaluate?
Evaluate my life choicesIf you were hired as State’s Athletic Director today, what would be the first issue you’d address or area you’d evaluate?
1. Change Football unis to the interlocking throwbacks.If you were hired as State’s Athletic Director today, what would be the first issue you’d address or area you’d evaluate?
Yes, this is why its so hilarious to read some of the opinions on this board. We can't fill half of our stadium consistently and we got morons wanting to spend $25 to $40 million on an expansion.
I mean thats probably a better financial decision than expanding the stadium based on ROI.We could just spend that money on rented mules and be really good for one year.
If it was this easy, MSU would have already done it. The treads on the west side are like 28", you need 33" to do proper chairbacks. 30" is possible but extremely uncomfortable to most.Rip out the bleachers in DWS and replace with chairs. Take the capacity down 8-10K.
50,000 chiars X $250 each to replace (material and labor) = $12,500,000 project
Raise ticket prices $5/game.. retire the debt in ~7 years.
Contacting PERS to see what the un-retiring process is like if I can’t convince State to let me be a part-time AD…If you were hired as State’s Athletic Director today, what would be the first issue you’d address or area you’d evaluate?
I figure what happened was we changed AD’s and lost focus.MSU was looking at doing this like 3 or 4 years ago, I'm not sure what happened.
If I was athletic director, the first thing I would do is make tickets cheaper. The second thing I would do is improve game day parking. Make concession stand prices lower.If you were hired as State’s Athletic Director today, what would be the first issue you’d address or area you’d evaluate?
We already charge for those cheapass uncomfortable chairbacks that you can rent. I'm sure folks would be willing to spend that for some seats that are actually comfortable and DCD-sized.This is way more logical than expanding the end zone. Probably worth doing 2 or 3 sections and seeing if you can charge $10 to $15 a seat.
Until we start winning, revenue is revenue, get it where you can. I'm sure the Starkville merchants would prefer a full stadium than a half empty one. I don't remember too many Auburn fans in the stadium at the 2014 game which shows you what winning will do for your attendance.Our own fans would easily fit on 1 side of DWS next season after a couple beat downs. The rest may be filled w/ TX, GA, TN, and Univ of Northern MS fans
Unfortunately, even the Choctaw Medicine men are demanding NIL funds, and we all know how poor we be at little ole Miss i sip State.I would go to the Choctaw Nation in Oklahoma and have them send down a religious leader to do a Ghost Dance because those damn injuns are pissed off.