Washburn - Mcreavey Center - where coaching careers go to die
You can call it The Urinal if they are winning games. That is all that matters, you might use the toilets once per game, that is not important. What is important is getting facilities that top athletes want to use and be part of. These kids need to be pampered today. so do it. Unless we don't care, then leave the locker rooms and weight rooms in a shambles.Shama doesn't like "The Barn" nickname.
In a move to generate more revenue, the U Athletic Department is exploring potential naming rights for Williams Arena. With or without a corporate name, the facility will still be referred to by many fans as “The Barn.”
While many find the nickname appealing, I don’t.
Do you wonder why the historic building that is nearing its 100th birthday is labeled a “dump” now days? Yes, the men’s urinals are troughs and other enhancements are needed, but it hasn’t helped the venue’s image that for years the arena is called “The Barn.”
To me there’s nothing appealing about the disparaging connotation of a barn being home to a Big Ten basketball team. It’s a marketing mistake by the U to have played into the narrative for a long time.
Other college basketball historic venues aren’t labeled as such. Cameron Indoor, Allen Fieldhouse and The Palestra are examples. The latter two facilities have flattering nicknames: “The Phog” and “The Cathedral of College Basketball.”
Go The Barn!!
Did some posts back in the day. Been busy. Thanks for the advice.You registered for an account 14 years ago and this is your first post?!
Change your best.
Go Gophers!!
The home locker rooms have been upgraded over the years. They are very good. And, Athletes Village, where the players spend most of their time is top notch.You can call it The Urinal if they are winning games. That is all that matters, you might use the toilets once per game, that is not important. What is important is getting facilities that top athletes want to use and be part of. These kids need to be pampered today. so do it. Unless we don't care, then leave the locker rooms and weight rooms in a shambles.
Al Davis said it best: Just win Baby!!
Athlon Sports thought The Barn was the third best nickname for a college basketball arena:Shama doesn't like "The Barn" nickname.
In a move to generate more revenue, the U Athletic Department is exploring potential naming rights for Williams Arena. With or without a corporate name, the facility will still be referred to by many fans as “The Barn.”
While many find the nickname appealing, I don’t.
Do you wonder why the historic building that is nearing its 100th birthday is labeled a “dump” now days? Yes, the men’s urinals are troughs and other enhancements are needed, but it hasn’t helped the venue’s image that for years the arena is called “The Barn.”
To me there’s nothing appealing about the disparaging connotation of a barn being home to a Big Ten basketball team. It’s a marketing mistake by the U to have played into the narrative for a long time.
Other college basketball historic venues aren’t labeled as such. Cameron Indoor, Allen Fieldhouse and The Palestra are examples. The latter two facilities have flattering nicknames: “The Phog” and “The Cathedral of College Basketball.”
Go The Barn!!
He played the ultimate long game, like a Russian sleeper cell, or a cicada.You registered for an account 14 years ago and this is your first post?!
Change your best.
Go Gophers!!
Been busy for 14 years hahaDid some posts back in the day. Been busy. Thanks for the advice.
Home lockers rooms are improved but not good…practice facility is rock solid.The home locker rooms have been upgraded over the years. They are very good. And, Athletes Village, where the players spend most of their time is top notch.
I love the barn.
Proud owner of a hat bearing that name, and would buy a sweatshirt or hoodie if they had ‘em.