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OT: So long to provincialism and the good ole days...
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Williams Arena is approaching its 100th birthday, but the historic Gophers basketball venue could be getting a new name.

The Gophers announced Thursday that they are working with Independent Sports & Entertainment (ISE) to secure potential naming rights for the building that’s been known as Williams Arena for 75 years.

As the home of Gophers men’s and women’s basketball, it’s also affectionately known as “the Barn.” But with college sports going through major change, funneling money to athletes through name, image and likeness (NIL) payments, athletic departments everywhere are looking for ways to raise money.

“This is a tremendous opportunity for a company to align themselves with the University of Minnesota and with Gopher Athletics,” U athletic director Mark Coyle said in the news release. “We look forward to working with ISE to find a naming rights partner that will help us continue to provide world-class experiences for our student-athletes.”

When the Barn opened in 1928, it was originally called the University of Minnesota Field House. It was renamed Williams Arena in 1950 to honor former Gophers football coach Dr. Henry Williams. He’s a college football Hall of Famer, but as the athletic department has noted, he didn’t have a connection with Gophers basketball.

The university hired a company two years ago to evaluate Williams Arena for possible renovation. But the landscape has already changed drastically with NIL payments for players and an expected ruling this spring that will allow schools to pay athletes about $20.5 million each year in revenue sharing.

Those rapid changes caused the Gophers to table Williams renovation discussions. Instead, they are looking into creative ways to generate more money to help in recruiting.

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The good ol' days went bye bye a long time ago, my friend. But I also think of this saying when I get too nostalgic for them:

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Yah, they sure did...

Williams Arena might be one of the last olde vestiges out there
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(Yesterday, 12:40 PM)purplefaithful Wrote: Yah, they sure did...

Williams Arena might be one of the last olde vestiges out there

Oh, they still exist....

https://kcyesterday.com/articles/allen-fieldhouse
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Fieldhouse

I had the enjoyment of attending many a KU basketball game at The Phog when I lived in KC, especially when my son attended there. Right on Naismith Drive. 73 years old and they'll never change the name. Hallowed ground.
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Yeah, no matter what they name it, it'll still be the barn.
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honestly with NIL and the transfer portal... i am ready for the NCAA and college sports to die. just make a semi pro league or whatever and put basketball, and football into it and be done. I havent heard much for hockey and these issues, but may as well tee that one up as well. any sport that sees the infestation of NIL and the portal can go away as well. This will likely kill other sports also since the colleges can no longer say they are funded through the spectator sports.

lets put the student back into the "student athlete" and return the nostalgia to the college ranks, the rest of those that are just there for the paycheck and springboard to the next level can take the harder road that baseball and some hockey players have been doing for decades.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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