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History of the Univeristy of Wyoming Dome

BackHarlowRoad said:
A domed stadium would have instantaneously turned Wyoming into an instant athletic "empire"?

Ludicrous is a word that comes to mind.
I think y'all're completely missing the point- the (possibly apocryphal) dome is nothing but a symbol of one talented coach's frustration at a pivotal point in Wyoming Athletics' history. It's about the attitude and culture Ackers encountered as he tried to pursue a vision. Judging by how some people here put their preferences and likes ahead of what would probably be best for the program's future, it's an attitude and culture that continues nearly forty years later, manifested, largely, in the "good 'nuff" POV of way too many "fans".
 
Wyovanian said:
BackHarlowRoad said:
A domed stadium would have instantaneously turned Wyoming into an instant athletic "empire"?

Ludicrous is a word that comes to mind.
I think y'all're completely missing the point- the (possibly apocryphal) dome is nothing but a symbol of one talented coach's frustration at a pivotal point in Wyoming Athletics' history. It's about the attitude and culture Ackers encountered as he tried to pursue a vision. Judging by how some people here put their preferences and likes ahead of what would probably be best for the program's future, it's an attitude and culture that continues nearly forty years later, manifested, largely, in the "good 'nuff" POV of way too many "fans".

Hence my point....UW needs to have visionaries to run the athletic dept. but UW and most people in Wyoming hate change. I don't see UIW doing jack squat to be better!
 
Wyokie said:
Wyovanian said:
BackHarlowRoad said:
A domed stadium would have instantaneously turned Wyoming into an instant athletic "empire"?

Ludicrous is a word that comes to mind.
I think y'all're completely missing the point- the (possibly apocryphal) dome is nothing but a symbol of one talented coach's frustration at a pivotal point in Wyoming Athletics' history. It's about the attitude and culture Ackers encountered as he tried to pursue a vision. Judging by how some people here put their preferences and likes ahead of what would probably be best for the program's future, it's an attitude and culture that continues nearly forty years later, manifested, largely, in the "good 'nuff" POV of way too many "fans".

Hence my point....UW needs to have visionaries to run the athletic dept. but UW and most people in Wyoming hate change. I don't see UIW doing jack squat to be better!
Maybe, but I hardly think the answer is in holding our collective noses and hiring someone of highly questionable integrity. Why aren't you lobbying for someone like Gary Andersen or Mike MacIntyre? Neither one of those two has a million + contract.
 
Wyovanian said:
Wyokie said:
Wyovanian said:
BackHarlowRoad said:
A domed stadium would have instantaneously turned Wyoming into an instant athletic "empire"?

Ludicrous is a word that comes to mind.
I think y'all're completely missing the point- the (possibly apocryphal) dome is nothing but a symbol of one talented coach's frustration at a pivotal point in Wyoming Athletics' history. It's about the attitude and culture Ackers encountered as he tried to pursue a vision. Judging by how some people here put their preferences and likes ahead of what would probably be best for the program's future, it's an attitude and culture that continues nearly forty years later, manifested, largely, in the "good 'nuff" POV of way too many "fans".

Hence my point....UW needs to have visionaries to run the athletic dept. but UW and most people in Wyoming hate change. I don't see UIW doing jack squat to be better!
Maybe, but I hardly think the answer is in holding our collective noses and hiring someone of highly questionable integrity. Why aren't you lobbying for someone like Gary Andersen or Mike MacIntyre? Neither one of those two has a million + contract.
Yep, and Anderson is doing something incredible down in Aggie land.
 
I hear a lot about Aggie football.....its going to take a lot bigger program than Wyo to pull Gary Anderson; he is the king of Logan. Not to mention that Wyoming is not a step up from Utah State as hard of a pill to swallow as that is. Its much easier to recruit to Logan compared to Laramie and no political garbage. I can see Gary staying in Logan a loooong time. Not to mention Utah high school football is starting to garner big time attention and is becoming very high quality.
 
SLCPoke said:
I hear a lot about Aggie football.....its going to take a lot bigger program than Wyo to pull Gary Anderson; he is the king of Logan. Not to mention that Wyoming is not a step up from Utah State as hard of a pill to swallow as that is. Its much easier to recruit to Logan compared to Laramie and no political garbage. I can see Gary staying in Logan a loooong time. Not to mention Utah high school football is starting to garner big time attention and is becoming very high quality.
Then what about Mike Macintyre? SJSU never has and never will fish out money for athletics. His Spartan team is drastically improved on both sides of the ball. He would be a steal for any program.

Although, it would be kinda weird to leave for a school within your future conference.
 
The thing I love about this thing is contained in the word; 'vision', something I happened upon not too long ago in another thread.

I'd love to see Christensen and the athletic department project a well planned short & long term vision for the football program containing myriad program building elements, culminating in a program that strives to be much more than has been the status quo for far too long.

Go Pokes.
 
DINOCOSTA said:
The thing I love about this thing is contained in the word; 'vision', something I happened upon not too long ago in another thread.

I'd love to see Christensen and the athletic department project a well planned short & long term vision for the football program containing myriad program building elements, culminating in a program that strives to be much more than has been the status quo for far too long.

Go Pokes.


But dino remember how you're some self promoting out of stater? Your vision doesn't count...
;)
joking of course.

But really guys? We are having this damn talk again? SERIOUSLY?
Screw having a dome. That wouldn't of meant shit. Except we would be more like idaho than syracuse.
Why are we talking about this again?
 
J-Rod said:
Then what about Mike Macintyre? SJSU never has and never will fish out money for athletics. His Spartan team is drastically improved on both sides of the ball. He would be a steal for any program.

Although, it would be kinda weird to leave for a school within your future conference.

I think I'd want to see two or three years of sustained success at SJSU before I say Macintyre would be a great hire for someone.
 
MrTitleist said:
J-Rod said:
Then what about Mike Macintyre? SJSU never has and never will fish out money for athletics. His Spartan team is drastically improved on both sides of the ball. He would be a steal for any program.

Although, it would be kinda weird to leave for a school within your future conference.

I think I'd want to see two or three years of sustained success at SJSU before I say Macintyre would be a great hire for someone.
You mean like last year and this year, so far?
 
BeaverPoke said:
DINOCOSTA said:
The thing I love about this thing is contained in the word; 'vision', something I happened upon not too long ago in another thread.

I'd love to see Christensen and the athletic department project a well planned short & long term vision for the football program containing myriad program building elements, culminating in a program that strives to be much more than has been the status quo for far too long.

Go Pokes.


But dino remember how you're some self promoting out of stater? Your vision doesn't count...
;)
joking of course.

But really guys? We are having this damn talk again? SERIOUSLY?
Screw having a dome. That wouldn't of meant shit. Except we would be more like idaho than syracuse.
Why are we talking about this again?
Again, point missed. Some folks just don't quite get it...
 
Wyovanian said:
BeaverPoke said:
DINOCOSTA said:
The thing I love about this thing is contained in the word; 'vision', something I happened upon not too long ago in another thread.

I'd love to see Christensen and the athletic department project a well planned short & long term vision for the football program containing myriad program building elements, culminating in a program that strives to be much more than has been the status quo for far too long.

Go Pokes.


But dino remember how you're some self promoting out of stater? Your vision doesn't count...
;)
joking of course.

But really guys? We are having this damn talk again? SERIOUSLY?
Screw having a dome. That wouldn't of meant shit. Except we would be more like idaho than syracuse.
Why are we talking about this again?
Again, point missed. Some folks just don't quite get it...


Ok, so we were 1 dome away from people wanting to come here, keeping a coach, what ever it would have taken to be a powerhouse. we would be in a better situation than utah/pac12 boise/mwc-big east tcu/big12
what ever who cares??? Did it happen? No. So why are we really dwelling on "WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN"

Let's get over it... seriously, that was40 years ago almost
 
BeaverPoke said:
Ok, so we were 1 dome away from people wanting to come here, keeping a coach, what ever it would have taken to be a powerhouse. we would be in a better situation than utah/pac12 boise/mwc-big east tcu/big12
what ever who cares??? Did it happen? No. So why are we really dwelling on "WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN"

Let's get over it... seriously, that was40 years ago almost

Beavs,

The actual point of this thread / conversation is to HOPE not to have to look back in 40 years and SAY THE SAME THING ALL OVER AGAIN! :lol:

You know...inspiring to have something great, some forward thinking, some expectations / objectives / goals. To not continually settle in bed with the fat bitch named Mediocrity.
 
BeaverPoke said:
Wyovanian said:
BeaverPoke said:
DINOCOSTA said:
The thing I love about this thing is contained in the word; 'vision', something I happened upon not too long ago in another thread.

I'd love to see Christensen and the athletic department project a well planned short & long term vision for the football program containing myriad program building elements, culminating in a program that strives to be much more than has been the status quo for far too long.

Go Pokes.


But dino remember how you're some self promoting out of stater? Your vision doesn't count...
;)
joking of course.

But really guys? We are having this damn talk again? SERIOUSLY?
Screw having a dome. That wouldn't of meant shit. Except we would be more like idaho than syracuse.
Why are we talking about this again?
Again, point missed. Some folks just don't quite get it...


Ok, so we were 1 dome away from people wanting to come here, keeping a coach, what ever it would have taken to be a powerhouse. we would be in a better situation than utah/pac12 boise/mwc-big east tcu/big12
what ever who cares??? Did it happen? No. So why are we really dwelling on "WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN"

Let's get over it... seriously, that was40 years ago almost
In case you were never made aware, Moby Dick isn't about hunting, and The Old Man and the Sea isn't about fishing. :brick:
 
I think there is no more clear example than IDAHO of what failing to adequately invest in the program and facilities may cause. Idaho is on the verge of being forced to FCS irrelevance (and they won't be a very good FCS team as they will face a mass exodus of players). Idaho has noone to blame but themselves.

Hopefully the State will recognize this fact, look down the road in Fort Collins and realize that we have to make a big investment/statement very soon.
 
OrediggerPoke said:
I think there is no more clear example than IDAHO of what failing to adequately invest in the program and facilities may cause. Idaho is on the verge of being forced to FCS irrelevance (and they won't be a very good FCS team as they will face a mass exodus of players). Idaho has noone to blame but themselves.

Hopefully the State will recognize this fact, look down the road in Fort Collins and realize that we have to make a big investment/statement very soon.

This!
 
OrediggerPoke said:
Hopefully the State will recognize this fact, look down the road in Fort Collins and realize that we have to make a big investment/statement very soon.
Above all else, this is the most important thing. I'm no expert....I don't know what UW should do, but clearly something needs to happen. They can't just sit on their asses and say, "Ahh.....we'll be fine".

No you won't.
 
WYCowboy said:
OrediggerPoke said:
I think there is no more clear example than IDAHO of what failing to adequately invest in the program and facilities may cause. Idaho is on the verge of being forced to FCS irrelevance (and they won't be a very good FCS team as they will face a mass exodus of players). Idaho has noone to blame but themselves.

Hopefully the State will recognize this fact, look down the road in Fort Collins and realize that we have to make a big investment/statement very soon.

This!

Double THIS!!!!!!
 
Thing is, it's not just the University and athletics, it's the City of Laramie and its movers and shakers. Laramie's economy is too one-dimensional since the UP pretty much pulled out. Locals need to shop and dine locally, merchants need to support each other and present a stronger interest in front of city government and the university. In many ways, UW's growth is constrained by the city it's in and the minds that inhabit that city.
 
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