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The Future

Today we introduce an occasional series about the future of Gator athletics. You would think that the Gators are comfortably successful. But we can't be comfortable. In the future, more teams will compete in basketball and football and everything. In the future, games will not be won on the field or on the court. They will be won in the hearts and minds of donors and high school kids.

History, even if it is recent, does not always guarantee that you can get in the hearts and minds of people. If history was so strong of an influence, Notre Dame Football wouldn't suck and St. John's would still have an elite basketball team. The Gators need to be successful, not just in football and basketball, but in tennis and track and men's soccer (more on that in a second). With success, or the appearance of progress in those sports, comes more money, better facilities, better athletes, and we won't have to worry about Florida State, Georgia, or Tennessee getting to our level.

It's harder for those of us who are current students or recent grads to understand, but Florida was not a multisport powerhouse until the 1980s. To make up for lost time, Florida needs to continue to get better. (I addressed this in May on The Sporting Orange.)

We look at regional schools as competition. In the future, our competition will be Michigan, North Carolina, Texas, and UCLA. Not only are these schools ahead of us in sports, but in academics. Think about it, the only public school with great athletics and terrible academics is Ohio State. (Kidding!) The good thing is that the flagship university of the fourth largest state should have plenty of money thrown at it. We'll need it to accomplish these goals.

  1. Indoor Sports Complex for Football, Tennis, and Track.
  2. Renovations to O'Connell Center
  3. Men's Soccer Program
  4. National Championships in Gymnastics and Volleyball
  5. National Championship in Baseball
  6. Put Men's Basketball closer to the level of Football  
  7. More seating/luxury suites at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
  8. Endowment program
  9. Monument Park/Hall of Fame
  10. FieldTurf for Soccer/Lacrosse field and practice facility
We will go through these from ten to one, with one being the most important. I could have included renovations to McKethan Stadium and a new football complex, but those are in the works already or are done (baseball could have used a new scoreboard though). Some of these things may seem silly, like number 10 and 9, but not everyone at UF is a football fan (see number six). The future is not just winning the big sports, but the small ones too. Next week our series on The Future begins.

You can drop your suggestions in the comments or email us at alligatorarmy@gmail.com.

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Boxes in O'Connell Center
This will be tough.  I don't think there's any engineering which can be done to allow this.  Anyway, I think the O'Connell Center is a great hoops venue as-is, especially with the recent video upgrades.

A national championship run in baseball would cause me to tune in again -- I've watched maybe a grand total of 3 Gator baseball games.  It's not because I don't care about the baseball team, but I just find the sport to be very boring regardless of who's playing.  I'd almost rather watch golf.

by Gatorpilot on Jan 19, 2008 12:31 PM EST   0 recs

Baseball
In 2006 we won the basketball title. In 2005 we finished second in baseball. Imagine if we had won that.
I covered baseball for AM850 and I probably saw 75+ games in person while in school, hence my affection for the baseball program.
mlmintampa University of Florida Class of 2006

by mlmintampa on Jan 19, 2008 7:26 PM EST   0 recs

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