Out of the Cellar Part Three: The Facility of Winning
Written by Coug-A-Sutra   
Tuesday, 01 September 2009 01:00

Greetings Cougar Nation. Hope you’re having a great start to your week.

Well, as we firmly enter game week, it is now time to wrap-up the highly irrelevant and overdrawn saga known as “Out of the Cellar.”

In Part One of this mega-drama, we provided a back drop of the difficulty facing both Washington schools as each tries to re-build in an already stacked Pac-10 conference. In Part Two, we provided a snap shot (cough! cough!) of the different philosophies that each program is taking to their respective re-building efforts. And today, in Part Three, we provide a take on what we think will happen to both programs over the coming years.

So, here we go down the home stretch...

Washington State University Cougars

As you all know, one of the topics that has been “on again/off again” on this blog for the past several months has been the Martin Stadium renovation campaign. As we have detailed here many times, the renovation of Martin Stadium is important for several reasons—the most immediate being that both Oregon schools, plus Stanford, and now CAL (forthcoming), have completed MAJOR facilities upgrades.

Obviously, those upgrades matter for recruiting. But for WSU, facilities matter for reasons above and beyond that—because they represent the pillar of the athletic program’s ability to generate revenue. So, whether you like Cougar FOOTBALL, basketball, baseball, track, and so on, what happens to Martin Stadium should matter a whole lot to you.

You see, revenues generated from College Football often represent at least 80% of the revenue for the entire budget of an athletic department. So, finding structural ways to make football as solvent as possible is the #1 priority for any major college athletic director. Then, when you factor in that recent budget cuts have decreased state aid for athletic scholarships, then you can see further how revenue created by football gate is so central to the health and well-being of WSU's ability to field the requisite number of team sports required by the Pac-10 in competitive ways.

And so, when we hear Jim Sterk talk about threats regarding our status in the Pac-10, what he is referring to is the fiscal threat facing our Athletic Department should we not be able to generate the kind of revenue needed to field a full slate of competitive teams in the Conference.


Consequently, renovating Martin Stadium not only helps Football directly, it also helps it indirectly by helping the baseball program continue to develop into a consistent NCAA contender. It keeps the track program as a relevant force on the national scene. And, it helps further the development of both Men’s and Women’s basketball—which has perhaps a greater chance in the short term to generate the regional and national exposure needed to enhance the university’s overall profile and visibility (and yes, for a school like WSU that many have never heard of—that recognition makes a difference in recruiting AND giving).

Put plainly, a successful Phase III brings in more money, keeps assistant coaches in all sports at the school (especially guys like Chris Ball and Ben Johnson) from jumping ship, and generates more exposure for the university that can help WSU further develop a regional or national reputation for being a solid, scrappy, thorn-in-the-side Pac-10 school.

Therefore, assuming that the AD’s office is able to move forward with some of the campaign’s more interesting and innovative aspects (to be revealed here soon on this blog), I happen to believe that the renovation is going to get done—and soon.

Moreover, assuming that Paul Wulff can get a competent quarterback for the 2010-2011 season (and that we don’t super-tank it this year), then the Cougs have real promise to compete for a 6 or 7 win season (and thus a bowl game) in 2010. And if we do, then we will have found our formula for lifting ourselves out of the Pac-10’s lower tier every couple of years. And that will be enough to satisfy the fan base, recruits, university admin, and so forth—even if yahoos like myself bitch and moan throughout the likely 5-7 season we are bound to experience??

University of Washington


While WSU struggles to find the final millions to complete the Martin Stadium Renovation, the University of Washington is also facing a MASSIVE facilities need. However, unlike Martin Stadium, the ills facing Muttlake cannot be solved through simple renovation alone. Instead, there is a pretty strong consensus out there that Husky Stadium needs a complete do-over—THEY NEED TO TEAR HUSKY STADIUM DOWN TO THE GROUND.

Plus, when you factor in that a new Husky Stadium will have to house at least 80,000+ purple and gold clad morons, you can see the ENORMOUS difference in scale (and cost) between the two efforts. And THAT, my friends, is the primary reason for the UW’s ridiculous uproar during last year’s legislative melee: It’s a daunting project that will take literally hundreds of millions to fund (and for seven dates a year) at a time when the economy stinks and the University of Oregon has supermodels feeding football players grapes while they lie on taping benches that happen to double as Tempurpedic mattresses. Get the drift?

So, when you look at the task facing Sark and company, you have the following MAJOR pillars working against them over the next three to four years:

1) They are DEAD LAST in the pecking order of schools that seek out 4 to 5 star athletes.
2) Their facilities are DEAD LAST in the pecking order of Pac-10 schools that seek 4 to 5 star athletes.
3) Their coach has very little program development experience (read: NONE).
4) They need to win early to create the type of momentum needed to remove barriers/impressions 1-3.

Because of the sheer enormity of the barriers in front of him, I think that Dawg fans will soon be quite disappointed to find out that Steve Sarkisian is not “the man” or savior that they thought he was going to be. Instead, I think that Sark is going to be a transitional coach—the guy that will pave the way for later program success (like Ty Willingham was initially for Charlie Weis).
So, while the Dawgs will not be down for much longer, their journey out of the cellar and into the upper tier of the conference is going to take a bit longer than what they want. However, before we all get too filled with glee, sometime in the next 3-5 years, the Tyee Club is going to come up with the scratch needed to replace Husky Stadium with a modern multi-million dollar gem stone (think Qwest Field, only a slightly downscaled version). And when they do, they’ll be able to leverage the foundation of solid recruits that Sark amassed during his tenure to hire a true 5 star coach who will return the Dawgs to conference contention in a major way.

So, unless Sark gets through early (as in this year or next), look for our Cougs to do more than hold our own against our mean older brother for the next five to six years. But after that, Muttlake will return. And when it does, we’ll all be able to rejoice every other year about beating the Huskies when they are something other than a perpetual also ran. And maybe at that time, both schools will be consistently “Out of the Cellar.”

Now, let’s go out there an win more than 3 games this year, shall we????

With Love,
Osho Rojo
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Ya, Right
written by DuckDonald, September 01, 2009
You guys will never be as good as Oregon ever again. And its not the facility its the schools and the fans. You Washington schools can't compete. Good luck trying, Kitties.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$
written by Hooty M, September 01, 2009
They have it. We don't. I am going to start the process of mentally preparing myself for the move to the WAC.
Nah
written by SeanHawk, September 01, 2009
Never be as good as Oregon ever again? Didn't we just beat Oregon in '06 and had the same PAC-10 record as them, but they got the bowl game because they chose to play Portland State? Whatever.

We have some money Hooty, just not as much. But it is out there. And we're just tight/apathetic as a fan base. Phase III gets done and they sell the premium seats, we're fine.
Thought
written by Hooty M, September 01, 2009
Here's something I floated to Kaddy over beers at the Sports Page a couple weekends ago...

Having worked to raise awareness and funds for fraternity projects over the last 10 years, he and I both know that there's alums out there with money - lots of money. It's just not very easy to convince them to part with it.

Most of the guys that I know with the kind of money to make a real difference in the athletic department graduated from WSU prior to the early 80's. I have no idea what it was like on campus then, but we can all look at the history of WSU athletics and know that there wasn't too much to be excited about in those days...and by "those days", I mean the 40's - mid 80's.

Despite the recent struggles of the football program, I think you could argue that we are still in the midst of WSU Athletics' "Glory Days". Since 1988, we've seen 7 bowl games in football and 3 NCAA Tournament appearances in basketball. Not to mention other successes in the non-revenue-generating sports (too lazy to look that up.) While these numbers pale in comparison to other schools around the country, you can't argue that the generation of Cougs who matriculated between 1988-present have witnessed an unparalleled level of excitement in Cougar sports.

My point is that the alumni who have the financial means to support WSU athletics right now, have no memories of how exciting campus can be when we win.

My hope is that this next generation of alumni - with firsthand experience of Cougar glory - is the one that will make the difference (immediate and sustained) for WSU Athletics.

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written by kaddy, September 01, 2009
I'm hoping the guys that started Baconaise will donate millions to athletics...
Boise State > Oregon
written by SLC_Coug, September 01, 2009
Haha, DonaldDuck, we'll see how cocky you are when Boise State beats you for the second time this Thursday.
Point being Boise State does it all with much less...
written by SLC_Coug, September 01, 2009
Boise States stadium is much improved since they put in the skybox, but lil' Blue's stadium is comparable to something you'd see at a Texas High School (granted upgrades are on the way). Point being they seem to do alright with a smaller budget and stadium.
Adding my blog to your blog roll
written by Beth H, September 01, 2009
I have recently started a Pac 10 blog and have added your site to my blog roll and am wondering if you could add mine (http://pac10footballschedules.blogspot.com/) to yours? I'm trying to increase my readership. Thanks!
The difference between BSU and WSU
written by Hooty M, September 01, 2009
BSU draws donations and fans from the larger market. How many WSU "fans" - not alumni - just "fans", do you know who drive from even as far away as Spokane to see a game?
Good point Hooty
written by SeanHawk, September 01, 2009
At least the newer generation has '97 and '02 to hang their hats on (both Rose Bowls) plus the 10-win seasons of 01-03. So it might be an easier chore of tugging on their heart string to write a check with hope of a return to brighter times. But the guy in his 50's has the 1981 Holiday bowl....and Jack Thompson....and rumor of a 1930 Rose Bowl run?? That's about it.

But there was a good point brought up today on the radio, and it was about football fans in general. But that is if people care, they find a way to go to games, buy tickets and donate. Even in harsh times. Steeler fans sell out Heinz field, but Pittsburgh's economy is horrendous. But the guy making $40K a year in the mill still finds a way to buy his Steeler tickets. But if they don't care, they find an excuse not to buy tickets, go to games or donate.

You think about Coug Nation - right now, other than some die-hards who read the different sites like Cougcenter, Cougfan, Cougzone, Grippi and this site, does the fringe Coug fan really care enough right now? I think we know the answer.

Quack arrogance...
written by '03CouveCoug, September 01, 2009
I find it amusing how many quack fans have forgotten (or worse, don’t know) how humble their athletic history is. I’m constantly amazed by the conceit displayed by a fan base that should know that they were an also ran in every sport in the Pac-10 up until 15 years ago. As a result, I’d think that they’d display a bit more humility, because those that don’t know their history are doomed to repeat it.

To further extend my metaphor, even Rome can be sacked, duck fans. Just ask your purple friends to the north what happens when you get complacent and start to think that you’re untouchable. Guess what, rubber duckies? Someday, Phil Knight isn’t going to be around anymore. What if his heirs and/or his estate aren’t so keen on donating hundreds of millions of dollars to Oregon Athletics anymore? That’s right, you go back to being the Pac-10 also-ran that you always have been.

So, make fun of us all you want, but the bottom line is we’ve proven that we can win the Pac-10 on a tight budget. You’ve proven that you can’t even win the Pac-10 on a MEGA budget.

Just something to think about, duck fan.
Still Beating a Dead Horse
written by Chris '04, September 01, 2009
We may get the money, we may not. Who knows. But seriously, haven't we beaten this thing to a pulp over the past 10-12 months?
Friday the 13th Part XXXXVM
written by Hooty M, September 01, 2009
This conversation is like Jason Voorhees. Everytime you think it's dead and buried, it jumps back out of the woods and hacks at your jugular.
...
written by kaddy, September 01, 2009
If we stop talking about it, it won't happen. Cougar fans have a lot of apathy, and seem to be quite forgetful. I will bring it up until it's a done deal...!

Donate to Phase III !
Kaddy is correct
written by Portland Coug, September 01, 2009
Out of sight = out of mind. I would donate to phase 3 but I dont have the slightest idea how to do so. Are you all still working on it or what.
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written by lucascoug, September 01, 2009
I know about 4 months ago, I received a call from Call a Coug and I donated to Martin Stadium through them.
Donations
written by Chris '04, September 01, 2009
To donate to the Athletic Fund go here:
http://wsufoundation.wsu.edu/g...oundation

Info on supporting the stadium renovation can be found here: http://martinstadium.org/support.html
Donations...Part Deux
written by Chris '04, September 01, 2009
Looks like Bloguin cut off my URL, here is the full one (I hope): http://wsufoundation.wsu.edu/g...Foundation.
Donations
written by norcalcoug, September 01, 2009
Yeah pullman is so huge, you could not send a check addressed to WSU Athletic Foundation, Pullman WA because it would get lost....please!
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written by WSU91, September 01, 2009
I think Sutra is right about UW, it might take longer than they would like it to, but I think soon enough, they will be back to competing with USC for conference titles.

As for Ducks fans, man, for as much as they have (and still do) whined about the arrogance of Husky fans, they've become exactly like their enemy. So much so that I find myself wanting to root for BSU in two days (two days!!) even though an Oregon win is good for the Pac-10.

Some great posts on how to donate, but I agree with Sean, how many people read these blogs? And how many Coug fans, casual or otherwise, will donate in these times vs. use these times as a reason not to donate?

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