Ohio Football Topic
Topic: Indoor practice facility
Page: 6 of 9
Alan Swank
General User
AS
Member Since: 12/12/2004
Location: Athens, OH
Post Count: 7,375
person
mail
Alan Swank
mail
Posted: 2/26/2014 6:16 PM
SBH wrote:expand_more
Akron was smart in how they built their facility - they integrated their student rec center into a single facility and then got students to agree to a fee to help pay for both.  We of course did it the hard way.

 


I don't know about the hard way unless you consider getting two lame duck student senate officers to agree to using student fees to help fund it.
Athens
General User
A
Member Since: 12/20/2004
Location: Alexandria, VA
Post Count: 5,454
person
mail
Athens
mail
Posted: 2/26/2014 6:49 PM
 

I guess some of the fans on here would rather have a 20 year old facility attached to the Ping Center that BGSU has in Perry Field House over what we just built. Walter Fieldhouse doesn't have a full size track in it but what Ohio has put up is a very solidly built facility. With 3 1/2 practice fields right at the stadium, 10,000 sqft. weight room, team & position meeting space, hydrotherapy pools ect. Ohio now has the best football training complex in the MAC. The football stands of course are another story but from a training perspective its the best in the conference. NIU is a close #2 with a slightly bigger weight room but doesn't have the practice field set up. At other MAC schools its older IPFs and smaller weight rooms mostly located away from the stadium. The construction quality of Walter Fieldhouse is only rivaled by Akron and NIU. 
Checkrama
General User
C
Member Since: 8/28/2010
Post Count: 63
person
mail
Checkrama
mail
Posted: 2/26/2014 7:21 PM
Thanks for the pictures of the new facility. It actually looks better than I had expected. Looks like football will get the most use out of it (which is fine by me), but we'll see as time goes on I guess.

Can someone please post an outside picture of the Walter Fieldhouse from maybe a couple hundred feet away? I still have never seen a long range photo of the building and I'm very interested in how it fits into the campus and in relation to Peden.
Bobcat Grad 86
General User
BG86
Member Since: 12/20/2004
Post Count: 1,397
person
mail
Bobcat Grad 86
mail
Posted: 2/26/2014 9:23 PM
Checkrama wrote:expand_more
Thanks for the pictures of the new facility. It actually looks better than I had expected. Looks like football will get the most use out of it (which is fine by me), but we'll see as time goes on I guess.

Can someone please post an outside picture of the Walter Fieldhouse from maybe a couple hundred feet away? I still have never seen a long range photo of the building and I'm very interested in how it fits into the campus and in relation to Peden.


I sent three videos to Ted that I took last Friday that maybe he can post. Send me a private email with your regular email and I can forward them to you.
Last Edited: 2/26/2014 9:23:58 PM by Bobcat Grad 86
Mark Lembright '85
General User
ML85
Member Since: 8/22/2010
Location: Highland Heights, OH
Post Count: 2,460
person
mail
Mark Lembright '85
mail
Posted: 2/26/2014 9:39 PM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
Akron was smart in how they built their facility - they integrated their student rec center into a single facility and then got students to agree to a fee to help pay for both.  We of course did it the hard way.

 


I don't know about the hard way unless you consider getting two lame duck student senate officers to agree to using student fees to help fund it.


And Akron's situation and Ohio's are a bit different.  Akron's IPF and their student rec center were built within a couple years of each other, so planning (and paying for) the two was probably much easier.  The Ping Center was built in the 90's with no concurrent plans to immediately build an IPF.  Let's face it; without the Walter's initial contribution in 2011, we wouldn't have an IPF being built right now.
Last Edited: 2/26/2014 9:43:45 PM by Mark Lembright '85
Alan Swank
General User
AS
Member Since: 12/12/2004
Location: Athens, OH
Post Count: 7,375
person
mail
Alan Swank
mail
Posted: 2/27/2014 7:42 AM
the123kid wrote:expand_more
Pepsi?  Really?


I hope this is a joke Alan.  The sad thing is we don't do enough of this.  I know we have had the opportunity to put logos on the Convo floor and we have turned the money down....


It wasn't a joke.  With the new rules coming down the pike on advertising on scoreboards and the like in schools, if we had to put something on there you would think it would be something healthier than 22 packets of sugar.
Robert Fox
General User
RF
Member Since: 11/17/2004
Location: Knoxville, TN
Post Count: 2,039
person
mail
Robert Fox
mail
Posted: 2/27/2014 8:04 AM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
Pepsi?  Really?


I hope this is a joke Alan.  The sad thing is we don't do enough of this.  I know we have had the opportunity to put logos on the Convo floor and we have turned the money down....


It wasn't a joke.  With the new rules coming down the pike on advertising on scoreboards and the like in schools, if we had to put something on there you would think it would be something healthier than 22 packets of sugar.


Oh good grief... Here comes the nanny police.
Alan Swank
General User
AS
Member Since: 12/12/2004
Location: Athens, OH
Post Count: 7,375
person
mail
Alan Swank
mail
Posted: 2/27/2014 5:21 PM
Robert Fox wrote:expand_more
Pepsi?  Really?


I hope this is a joke Alan.  The sad thing is we don't do enough of this.  I know we have had the opportunity to put logos on the Convo floor and we have turned the money down....


It wasn't a joke.  With the new rules coming down the pike on advertising on scoreboards and the like in schools, if we had to put something on there you would think it would be something healthier than 22 packets of sugar.


Oh good grief... Here comes the nanny police.


Thank goodness we have them otherwise we'd still have half the population killing themselves with cigarettes and 320 million folks riding around with no seat belts.
Robert Fox
General User
RF
Member Since: 11/17/2004
Location: Knoxville, TN
Post Count: 2,039
person
mail
Robert Fox
mail
Posted: 2/27/2014 6:06 PM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
Pepsi?  Really?


I hope this is a joke Alan.  The sad thing is we don't do enough of this.  I know we have had the opportunity to put logos on the Convo floor and we have turned the money down....


It wasn't a joke.  With the new rules coming down the pike on advertising on scoreboards and the like in schools, if we had to put something on there you would think it would be something healthier than 22 packets of sugar.


Oh good grief... Here comes the nanny police.


Thank goodness we have them otherwise we'd still have half the population killing themselves with cigarettes and 320 million folks riding around with no seat belts.


I trust the folks who see that logo will not lose all ability to reason. They will not suddenly elect to drag around an IV cart loaded with Pepsi.

Let people think for themselves, Alan. Relax your need to control everyone and the habits that annoy you.
The Optimist
General User
Member Since: 3/16/2007
Location: CLE
Post Count: 5,611
mail
The Optimist
mail
Posted: 2/27/2014 6:32 PM
REINSTATE PROHIBITION!
Pete Chouteau
General User
Member Since: 11/17/2004
Location: You Can't See Me
Post Count: 1,696
mail
Pete Chouteau
mail
Posted: 2/27/2014 6:41 PM
I would have preferred Mountain Dew logos.
Mark Lembright '85
General User
ML85
Member Since: 8/22/2010
Location: Highland Heights, OH
Post Count: 2,460
person
mail
Mark Lembright '85
mail
Posted: 2/27/2014 6:46 PM
It could have been worse-it could have been Red Bull!
akroncat
General User
A
Member Since: 7/23/2010
Location: Akron, OH
Post Count: 197
person
mail
akroncat
mail
Posted: 2/27/2014 7:07 PM
Interesting article in today Post about the new structure.  Pepsi paid $1.2 million for that plus some scoreboards.  Nice pictures in the article.
Bobcat Grad 86
General User
BG86
Member Since: 12/20/2004
Post Count: 1,397
person
mail
Bobcat Grad 86
mail
Posted: 2/27/2014 7:10 PM
I was hoping for a corporate sponsorship from Home City Ice!
The Optimist
General User
Member Since: 3/16/2007
Location: CLE
Post Count: 5,611
mail
The Optimist
mail
Posted: 2/27/2014 7:30 PM
akroncat wrote:expand_more
Interesting article in today Post about the new structure.  Pepsi paid $1.2 million for that plus some scoreboards.  Nice pictures in the article.



thepost.ohiou.edu/content/making-house-home

"Pepsi paid $1.4 million for the on-field advertisements and similar placement on the facility’s forthcoming dual scoreboards as part of its contract with the university, Lombardi said. The sum is paid toward the fieldhouse’s overall construction cost."

It doesn't make a lot of sense to me that someone would come in this thread and complain about student fee's being used then go on to complain when the University gets 1.4 million dollars from Pepsi to go towards that same cost.

Unbelievable.
Athens
General User
A
Member Since: 12/20/2004
Location: Alexandria, VA
Post Count: 5,454
person
mail
Athens
mail
Posted: 2/27/2014 8:13 PM
New scoreboards for Walter and we can't upgrade the ones in Peden.
mf279801
General User
M279801
Member Since: 8/6/2010
Location: Newark, DE
Post Count: 2,486
person
mail
mf279801
mail
Posted: 2/27/2014 9:46 PM
Bobcat Grad 86 wrote:expand_more
I was hoping for a corporate sponsorship from Home City Ice!


We can't go promoting Home City Ice! People could crack their teeth on that ice, then where would we be?!?
BillyTheCat
General User
BTC
Member Since: 10/6/2012
Post Count: 10,802
person
mail
BillyTheCat
mail
Posted: 2/28/2014 1:02 AM
Uncle Wes wrote:expand_more
New scoreboards for Walter and we can't upgrade the ones in Peden.
Seeing how these are the 1st scoreboards, they will "automatically" be new! And I'd expect that this will be scoreboards like a local high school field. The question is a facility this size will be pubicly seen by how many people????
Alan Swank
General User
AS
Member Since: 12/12/2004
Location: Athens, OH
Post Count: 7,375
person
mail
Alan Swank
mail
Posted: 2/28/2014 6:33 AM
The Optimist wrote:expand_more
Interesting article in today Post about the new structure.  Pepsi paid $1.2 million for that plus some scoreboards.  Nice pictures in the article.



thepost.ohiou.edu/content/making-house-home

"Pepsi paid $1.4 million for the on-field advertisements and similar placement on the facility’s forthcoming dual scoreboards as part of its contract with the university, Lombardi said. The sum is paid toward the fieldhouse’s overall construction cost."

It doesn't make a lot of sense to me that someone would come in this thread and complain about student fee's being used then go on to complain when the University gets 1.4 million dollars from Pepsi to go towards that same cost.

Unbelievable.


That's not what I was complaining about.  I was talking about "what" was put on the field.  Pepsi has lots of other products that aren't contrary to a healthy life style.  This is a sports facility isn't it.  As for the $1.4 million my guess is that was the total that Pepsi gave the entire university for pouring rights in it's most recent contract not for this facility.
Robert Fox
General User
RF
Member Since: 11/17/2004
Location: Knoxville, TN
Post Count: 2,039
person
mail
Robert Fox
mail
Posted: 2/28/2014 7:51 AM
mf279801 wrote:expand_more
I was hoping for a corporate sponsorship from Home City Ice!


We can't go promoting Home City Ice! People could crack their teeth on that ice, then where would we be?!?


Home City Ice? I hear they make sno-cones with that stuff. Do you know how much sugar is in that? Next thing you know, Peden will want to sell Big Gulps! Just Say No to this stuff. And by "stuff," I mean anything that Alan and Mayor Bloomberg don't like.
OhioCatFan
General User
Member Since: 12/20/2004
Location: Athens, OH
Post Count: 15,699
mail
OhioCatFan
mail
Posted: 2/28/2014 8:31 AM
Let's make 'em limit their advertising to Diet Pepsi and Diet Dew . . . but I bet it would be OK by the nanny police if Jackie O's advertised their new "high test" beer, which will probably kill a few folks in its first few years with acute alcohol poisoning as they drink it down like a regular beer and have several at one sitting.  But, hey it's a local product not a product by evil Big Pop! 
L.C.
General User
LC
Member Since: 9/1/2005
Post Count: 10,584
person
mail
L.C.
mail
Posted: 2/28/2014 9:16 AM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
Let's make 'em limit their advertising to Diet Pepsi and Diet Dew . . . but I bet it would be OK by the nanny police if Jackie O's advertised their new "high test" beer, which will probably kill a few folks in its first few years with acute alcohol poisoning as they drink it down like a regular beer and have several at one sitting.  But, hey it's a local product not a product by evil Big Pop! 

No, that would be totally unacceptable. Both Diet Pepsi and Diet Dew contain Phosphoric Acid, another major health problem causer because the acidity can actually burn the esophagus, plus, while small amounts of phosphorus are needed in our diets, if someone consumes excess phosphorus, the body gets rid of it in the form of calcium phosphate, meaning that the body must pull calcium from teeth and bones in order to get rid of excess phosphorus.

Also, our bodies are not as stupid as some people believe. Research has shown that out bodies are not entirely fooled by artifical sweetners, and thus not satisfied by them. People that consume large amounts of artificial sweetners tend to be overweight more often than those who drink neither sugar sweetened drinks nor artificially sweetened drinks. 

Beer is not acceptable because it tends to be high in aflotoxin (a mycotoxin produced by a fungus that grows on grains), a major health risk in that it is associated with heart problems and it is one of the most carcinogenic substances known. For that matter, horseradish and peanut butter also tend to be high in aflotoxin, so hot dogs, saugages, and PBJ sandwiches should also be banned, even without regards to considerations of their high fat content.

It seems clear enough. Advertising should only be accepted from orgranic growers of leafy green vegetables. Surely there are a few local growers that would be willing to pony up $1.4m?
Last Edited: 2/28/2014 9:20:34 AM by L.C.
C Money
General User
Member Since: 8/28/2010
Post Count: 3,420
mail
C Money
mail
Posted: 2/28/2014 9:16 AM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
Let's make 'em limit their advertising to Diet Pepsi and Diet Dew . . .  



Obligatory:
Brawndo: The Thirst Mutilator.
Casper71
General User
C71
Member Since: 12/1/2006
Post Count: 3,237
person
mail
Casper71
mail
Posted: 2/28/2014 9:53 AM
Someone please explain to me: did Pepsi really pay $1.4 million to put logos on a practice field?  As Alan Iverson would say: this is a practice (field).  You gotta be kidding.  Why?  Nobody will see it on tv or the net.  Is there something attached to the $1.4 like signage somewhere else?  Or is it just part of a bigger contract that allows them to control beverages at the sports venues.

I really don't get 1.4 mil to put a couple logos on a practice field?!?
L.C.
General User
LC
Member Since: 9/1/2005
Post Count: 10,584
person
mail
L.C.
mail
Posted: 2/28/2014 10:45 AM
Casper71 wrote:expand_more
...I really don't get 1.4 mil to put a couple logos on a practice field?!?

As others have mentioned, $1.4m is probably a University-wide advertising and dispensing deal, but that's not a bad thing, it's good. Just imagine, if they replaced Pepsi with an organic grower of leafy green vegetables, when you get thirsty at a football game, instead of being forced to drink a nasty, unhealthy Pepsi, you could grab a nice, cool drink of refreshing juiced spinach or kale. It would be so much better for you.
Showing Messages: 126 - 150 of 214
MAC News Links



extra small (< 576px)
small (>= 576px)
medium (>= 768px)
large (>= 992px)
x-large (>= 1200px)
xx-large (>= 1400px)