Bad news, everyone! I didn't win the lottery last Saturday. As such, the dream of a revitalized CU Baseball program continues to lie dormant, at least for a few more days. Don't despair just yet, Boulder-based seam heads, the Powerball pot continues to grow into Wednesday's drawing, meaning we may still get that program up and running before the end of the calendar year. Here's to hoping!
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Today in the bag, I'm wrapping the game with Utah, taking a look at how the rest of the Pac-12 fared, and touching on last night's national championship.
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Showing posts with label campaign for CU baseball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label campaign for CU baseball. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Tuesday Grab Bag: Back to the grind
After three straight weeks of travel, I'm finally settled back into my routine. In the coming weeks I'll be pumping out some end-of-season posts. Today, however, is strictly for the Grab Bag.
Today I'm talking roster changes in the basketball program, peeking at coaching moves around the country, and discussing the lacrosse program and how it has nothing to do with baseball. Additionally, I'm still not talking spring football.
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Today I'm talking roster changes in the basketball program, peeking at coaching moves around the country, and discussing the lacrosse program and how it has nothing to do with baseball. Additionally, I'm still not talking spring football.
Click below for the bag...
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Quick Post: Bring Baseball Back to CU!
Let me paint the picture: It's a beautiful May afternoon, sunny and in the low 70s. You take the afternoon off from work, meander into Boulder, and grab some seats just beyond the 3rd base bag. The stadium perfectly frames the flatirons in right-center field, and, with a beer in your hand (oh, there will be beer sales), baseball begins to unfold in front of you. All is right with the world.
Baseball needs to come back to Boulder.
Now that CU Athletics will be flush with cash in the forthcoming years, I think it's time to seriously start talking about bringing varsity baseball (and softball) back to CU. Pac-12 commish, and all around badass, Larry Scott stated today that the 3 billion in TV dollars will allow for adding back of sports that have been cut. If the Pac-12 wants to have an emphasis on it's total athletic package, not just on football and men's basketball, then I'm sure Mr. Scott will look to have the member institutions actually follow through on this concept.
There's been half-hearted efforts pushed in years past, but now's the time to seriously push for varsity baseball. I'm not looking for it to happen next year, and I realize fund-raising for a new stadium may take years (can we use capital constructions funds?), but if Cal can find enough offsets to equal the $1 million/season operating budget (and save their team from the financial axe), then the creative team at Dal Ward should be able to as well. Let's make it happen!
Baseball needs to come back to Boulder.
Now that CU Athletics will be flush with cash in the forthcoming years, I think it's time to seriously start talking about bringing varsity baseball (and softball) back to CU. Pac-12 commish, and all around badass, Larry Scott stated today that the 3 billion in TV dollars will allow for adding back of sports that have been cut. If the Pac-12 wants to have an emphasis on it's total athletic package, not just on football and men's basketball, then I'm sure Mr. Scott will look to have the member institutions actually follow through on this concept.
There's been half-hearted efforts pushed in years past, but now's the time to seriously push for varsity baseball. I'm not looking for it to happen next year, and I realize fund-raising for a new stadium may take years (can we use capital constructions funds?), but if Cal can find enough offsets to equal the $1 million/season operating budget (and save their team from the financial axe), then the creative team at Dal Ward should be able to as well. Let's make it happen!
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