Hot take here but adding some differentiation to "Memorial Stadium" - which, sorry, is essentially the "Wildcats" of football stadium names - is an objectively good thing.
Hot take here but adding some differentiation to "Memorial Stadium" - which, sorry, is essentially the "Wildcats" of football stadium names - is an objectively good thing.
This money will help keep the Memorial standing for another 100 years. If the price Larry Legend requests for that is adding his name to the marquee, I’m OK with that.Just came here to post this. Love the donation; not sure on the name inclusion with a stadium built around a distinct cause. I suppose that is the cost for getting these types of massive donations.
I am good with the naming right b/c $100M is a fond memory. My only question is what happens when somebody else donates $200M?![]()
This is free money for the most part unless they are improving the game experience like adding cell towers throughout the stadium. I barely had a signal against Western.Absolutely not. Funnel majority of that money into Football and Basketball and lets go win a Natty in the next 10 years. Now's not the time to waste money on non-revenue sports while we're at the current position we're in in both.
One way to think about this is it'll fund improvements that would have come from football revenue, and that football revenue will now go to the revenue share players get.So this is solely for the football program.
Great point.One way to think about this is it'll fund improvements that would have come from football revenue, and that football revenue will now go to the revenue share players get.
To all those who complained about the budget post revenue share, this is one of the ways schools will adjust to the new reality.
This is free money for the most part unless they are improving the game experience like adding cell towers throughout the stadium. I barely had a signal against Western.
They already have the signs changed??? Wow!Didn’t take long….
Fixing the cell bandwidth is, unfortunately, up to the wireless carriers to upgrade their infrastructure. I think this is why the University invested so much in WiFi infrastructure in MS. FWIW, there's always kind of been University guest WiFi in MS, but there wasn't enough infra to carry much. It was waaaay better for a while at the WIU game, I'm looking forward to full implementation by the SC game.This is free money for the most part unless they are improving the game experience like adding cell towers throughout the stadium. I barely had a signal against Western.
That’s “press release speak.” Buzz words. He might be the greatest philanthropist in the state, but there’s still a cost to the University. A “gift” it is not.This perspective overlooks the true scope of Mr. Geis's contribution. If the goal were simply to acquire naming rights, that could have been accomplished for a fraction of the cost, likely in the $20-$25 million range. Instead, his intent is to make a transformative investment that will create a lasting impact on the university, its students, and the future of the state. It is an act of extraordinary generosity from a visionary individual dedicated to building a legacy that will benefit generations to come. We should be extremely thankful.
And that’s after a $150M previously for business school. Illinois will continue to nurture this relationship and likely see at least one more large gift in future.$100 million is bonkers
Lol.That’s “press release speak.” Buzz words. He might be the greatest philanthropist in the state, but there’s still a cost to the University. A “gift” it is not.
Shad Khan, the ball is in your court...The only "crime" here is that Larry Gies didn't demand that we bring back the War Chant in honor of his donation.
Agree this is a massively awesome donation and don't mind the name change. I will say I have said Willis Tower thousands of times, but in fairness I worked in the Tower for Wills.To anyone upset about the naming rights, don't be. How often have you ever said "Willis Tower"?
This is beyond huge and, frankly, a must this day in age.