I am very pleased to see that Governor Mead has announced support, through his budget, for $20 million to expand the RAC and build the Training Center that Bohl has been pressing to build. I was also pleased to see that an additional $4 million (on top of the existing $1 million from the supplemental budget) was requested, which is only available with a 1:1 match, to enhance our competitiveness (full cost of attendance, recruiting, etc.) with other MWC and P5 conferences. The actual language from the Governor's budget is set forth below:
"Last year the Legislature set aside $1 million for athletic competitiveness and established a 2 to 1 match requirement. This initiative is important. The matching requirement departs from the more traditional 1 to 1 requirement. It is, in my view, too great a burden on our private partners. I recommend $20 million for the High Altitude Sports Performance Training Center (Rochelle Athletic Center)... and an additional $4 million to be added to the existing $1 million for athletic competitiveness all to be matched on a dollar for dollar basis."
Folks, this is a big deal (which is fairly obvious). The $20 million High Altitude Sports Performance Training Center is going to be STATE OF THE FREAKING ART based on discussions with some profile folks at UW. Top tier coaches - think Hall of Fame coaches that are tied to Bohl - have consulted on the project and it will provide a huge boost to recruiting and our competitiveness over the long haul. Add in $10 million to the budget ($5 mil from the state and $5 mil from donors) and you balloon the athletics budget quite a bit and in the right places. But beyond that, it reflects that the leadership in the state is coming around to the idea that athletics are the front porch of any university.
Kudos to Governor Mead (a former football player in college by the way). Now it is on all of us to call our legislators and tell them to support the Governor's budget recommendation, starting with the members of the Joint Appropriations Committee.
"Last year the Legislature set aside $1 million for athletic competitiveness and established a 2 to 1 match requirement. This initiative is important. The matching requirement departs from the more traditional 1 to 1 requirement. It is, in my view, too great a burden on our private partners. I recommend $20 million for the High Altitude Sports Performance Training Center (Rochelle Athletic Center)... and an additional $4 million to be added to the existing $1 million for athletic competitiveness all to be matched on a dollar for dollar basis."
Folks, this is a big deal (which is fairly obvious). The $20 million High Altitude Sports Performance Training Center is going to be STATE OF THE FREAKING ART based on discussions with some profile folks at UW. Top tier coaches - think Hall of Fame coaches that are tied to Bohl - have consulted on the project and it will provide a huge boost to recruiting and our competitiveness over the long haul. Add in $10 million to the budget ($5 mil from the state and $5 mil from donors) and you balloon the athletics budget quite a bit and in the right places. But beyond that, it reflects that the leadership in the state is coming around to the idea that athletics are the front porch of any university.
Kudos to Governor Mead (a former football player in college by the way). Now it is on all of us to call our legislators and tell them to support the Governor's budget recommendation, starting with the members of the Joint Appropriations Committee.