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Very subtle Duckhunter.
Costly renovations are no longer an issue for the University of Utah either. As we speak the U is constructing the following: A football and sports med complex, a new softball stadium, outdoor tennis courts w/ permanent seating, a new basketball training center, the Burbidge academic center is being expanded, and future plans call for improvements to the swimming and diving complex, the soccer field, and of course an expansion of Rice-Eccles Stadium.
As for charging fans three times as much, that has nothing to do with deficits. It has everything to do with supply and demand.
If installing some video boards (which are mainly used for raising revenue through advertising) are the mark of a big time program tell me why Notre Dame Stadium has no video boards at all even after their last expansion.
Ducky,
It must make you cringe when the Mormon Church gives $4 million to the U towards building a new $68 million dollar law school building. I wonder how much money the Church will donate to the U to build the new Dental and Oral Surgery School/building? I am sure they also gave generously through their charitable foundations to that new $125 million Ambulatory Care Complex now under construction at the Med Center. I am very pleased when my donations to the Church are put to such great use.
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