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Dal Ward Center Expansion

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First off, let me preface this by saying that any expansion to the Dal Ward Center is a long way off....that said, lets get to dreaming!!!

How cool Would it be to have the DWC expanded to enclose the entire North End? I'd assume that that the only way you can expand their is to go to the East and West and expand by 50,000-70,000 SF feet total. A slight renovation to the NE and NW corners too, to get them on more of a horse shoe would greatly increase the site lines from down there. I suspect you could get some more luxury suites/club level seats in as well. This is probably at least 3-5 years away from having the funds to do it, but man they could do some really cool things when they expand the DWC.
 
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i have always wanted our stadium finished. i always thought that that end should be curved back to meet dal ward and enclose the stadium.

that would be sweet.
 
I saw Hawk's statements, in the paper, regarding that. Its his dream as well. The one thing I would like to see would be a new, up to date field house with an indoor track, pool, etc.
 
i'd like the north end closed up and built around dal ward....

WE as fans need to start filling it regularly in order for any of this to happen. buy a extra ticket or two, a couple times a year and bring some friends who normally wouldn't go...i did this with one of my friends a few years ago and she became a season ticket holder. :thumbsup:
 
So who is CU's equivalent of T. Boone? Anschutz is a KU alum, Sam Walton's niece's husband (Kronke) is MU, well there's gotta be someone out there!?!

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Isn't Tom Shane an alum? I swear they said that at graduation...but that was a long time ago and I was not exactly sober.
 
Isn't Tom Shane an alum? I swear they said that at graduation...but that was a long time ago and I was not exactly sober.

Don't think he's THAT wealthy and if he becomes a spokesman for CU I think I'll commit suicide -- cue Shane Company commericial :wow: :gun:
 
Don't think he's THAT wealthy and if he becomes a spokesman for CU I think I'll commit suicide -- cue Shane Company commericial :wow: :gun:

The dudes got jewelery stores everywhere (even in minnesota of all places) could be dirty wealthy.
 
Economy, Business and Law

* Mohammed Al Mady, President of SABIC
* James Barton, Co-founder of TiVo
* Stephen Bechtel, Jr., head of Bechtel Group; chair of National Academy of Engineering
* Hank Brown, U.S. Senator; U.S. Representative; Colorado State Senator; former president of the University of Northern Colorado, president of the University of Colorado system
* Nicholas Doman, assistant to U.S. chief prosecutor at Nuremberg Trials
* Richard S. Fuld, Lehman Brothers, Chairman and CEO
* Floyd Hall, GM of TWA, president of Eastern Air Lines
* Richard Knowlton, president and CEO of Hormel Co.
* Jeanne Pellegren Jackson, former CEO of Walmart, president of the Banana Republic, executive V.P. of Victoria's Secret, senior V.P. of Walt Disney Co.
* William Lee Knous, State Supreme Court judge and State Legislator
* Tom Marsico, Founder of Marsico Funds Management, a mutual funds Company
* Sanford McDonnell, President of McDonnell Aircraft Corporation
* Jerry McMorris, president, chairman, and CEO of the Colorado Rockies baseball team
* Scott Oki, former senior vice-president of sales and marketing for Microsoft who conceived and built Microsoft's international operations.
* Roberta C. Ramo, lawyer, first female president of the American Bar Association
* Wiley Rutledge, U.S. Supreme Court Justice; Associate Justice of U.S. Appeals Court
* Stephen Walsh, Deputy Chief Investment Officer; Western Asset Management Company
* Byron White, associate justice of the Supreme Court
* Edwin Araque, current Vice-President of Honduras National Central Bank, former Subsecretary of Economy and Commerce of Honduras, by Presidential Decree he is temporary General Manager of Empresa Nacional Portuaria (Honduras National Port Authority).
* David Kennedy, co-founder of Wieden + Kennedy advertising agency, well-known for its 1980s "Just Do It" campaign for Nike. Kennedy has a degree in fine art from the university.
 
Don't think he's THAT wealthy and if he becomes a spokesman for CU I think I'll commit suicide -- cue Shane Company commericial :wow: :gun:

He's quite wealthy. He does not believe in debt, so all his stores (and all his inventory) are owned free and clear. Little bro went to Creek with Tom's son. I know Tom was looking for a private jet a few years ago. I have no idea if he ever bought it, though.
 
Marsico is probably the deepest pocketed alum I can think of. He's got a nice G450 (or might be a GIV-SP, not 100% sure on that - like any of you ****ers know the difference anyway:smile2:) and his own hangar over at Centennial, among other things.

A billion in cash goes a long way...

Although the Bechtel dude, if he's still alive, is worth some serious coin.
 
Pretty much all of the Coors boys (and girls, too) went to CU. There was a bunch of them there when I was there.

Probably the richest alumni at this point are Trey Parker and Matt Stone. And they're such irreverant asswipes that I doubt they'd be convinced to give any of their money to the school. I use the term "irreverant asswipe" as a term of endearment, btw. :lol: I suppose that if they did donate, it would be to help finance a film school or expansion of the performing arts school.

Rumors abound that the expansion to the events center is being financed in whole or in large part by Chauncey Billups. If true, I roundly applaud his generosity and Mike Bohn's persistence.
 
Did Stone and Parker ever graduate or did they drop out before they got their degree?
 
I'm torn about having the north end fully enclosed, part of what makes Folsom so cool is the views from the south stands. I like seeing the big pine trees on the north east corner, but I would also like a first class facility with Ralphie tunnels.
 
Did Stone and Parker ever graduate or did they drop out before they got their degree?

I believe Stone graduated, Parker didn't. I'm pretty sure that one of them did get his degree and I'm pretty sure it was Matt Stone.

They just signed a big ass deal with Comedy Central, btw. Worth tens of millions of dollars. :wow:
 
Don't think he's THAT wealthy and if he becomes a spokesman for CU I think I'll commit suicide -- cue Shane Company commericial :wow: :gun:

Nasally voice, "The Dal Ward Center, north of Colorado Avenue, one half mile west of Folsom Street."
 
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Marsico is probably the deepest pocketed alum I can think of. He's got a nice G450 (or might be a GIV-SP, not 100% sure on that - like any of you ****ers know the difference anyway:smile2:) and his own hangar over at Centennial, among other things.

A billion in cash goes a long way...

Although the Bechtel dude, if he's still alive, is worth some serious coin.

Went to Creek and CU with Bob Bechtel, not sure if he was Stephen's son though.
 
Neil Diamond's daughter graduated with me in '01. He sang at graduation. I know he's got some funds. (btw, I was not a young college student at graduation)
 
the vickers clan could throw some money into the kitty to help amend the late 70's-early 80's debacle...
 
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