With little chance of a new basketball facility on the horizon, any chance we play Big 10 games in a larger venue closer to NYC? Could draw more interest and possibly show incoming players a chance for a larger local stage.
The RAC for all intents and purposes could be a practice facility
We are not going to get a massive influx of funds for the program the next 5 years and likely beyond. The RAC for all intents and purposes could be a practice facility if you put it in College Park, Maryland. Coach Jordan made reference to how insufficient our facilities/funding is at a post-game press conference this year. I think we need to work outside the conventional box. We are not recruiting particularly well and attendance will be abysmal until we start recruiting. If we can show we play in an 18,000 seat arena close to NYC for games against the BIG 10 we can push being the New York Area team and possibly increase attendance and exposure without spending big money. Just a thought.
I have learned two things so far. 1) The IZOD center is apparently closed. Question: Does that mean it is closed forever or just in political limbo? 2) That a suitable practice facility requires multiple courts/meeting and training rooms. I was always under the impression the RAC was looked as inferior for gameday experience. It would seem to me a training facility would require a lot less money than a new gameday arena. Is it possible to construct something like that for under 3-5 million dollars with land set aside by the school?
So....you are new to Rutgers basketball then?
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I have learned two things so far. 1) The IZOD center is apparently closed. Question: Does that mean it is closed forever or just in political limbo? 2) That a suitable practice facility requires multiple courts/meeting and training rooms. I was always under the impression the RAC was looked as inferior for gameday experience. It would seem to me a training facility would require a lot less money than a new gameday arena. Is it possible to construct something like that for under 3-5 million dollars with land set aside by the school?
And that is different from what we have at the RAC now?So we can have zero students attend and have the place full of the other team's fans.
However few students we get in the RAC we'll get even fewer at IZOD.And that is different from what we have at the RAC now?
I'm not sure if there's been an update, but when they closed it in MArch last year, they said it would go dark for 2 years while they decided what to do with it.
I have looked at the plans for new practice facility and it is impressive. If I had to guess the earliest that money would be raised and facility constructed would be 5 years from now. If IZOD is just sitting there, why not use it? Why not look at structures that are intact right now as alternative to making program look more attractive to recruits and fans. AD Hobbs helped forge construction of Prudential Arena in Newark and got it done. Why not think outside the box and try to create some excitement for a program that needs a shot in the arm.
I have looked at the plans for new practice facility and it is impressive. If I had to guess the earliest that money would be raised and facility constructed would be 5 years from now. If IZOD is just sitting there, why not use it? Why not look at structures that are intact right now as alternative to making program look more attractive to recruits and fans. AD Hobbs helped forge construction of Prudential Arena in Newark and got it done. Why not think outside the box and try to create some excitement for a program that needs a shot in the arm.
You know it's not there to use for free.I have looked at the plans for new practice facility and it is impressive. If I had to guess the earliest that money would be raised and facility constructed would be 5 years from now. If IZOD is just sitting there, why not use it? Why not look at structures that are intact right now as alternative to making program look more attractive to recruits and fans. AD Hobbs helped forge construction of Prudential Arena in Newark and got it done. Why not think outside the box and try to create some excitement for a program that needs a shot in the arm.