EverettGriz said:
The academic center was in the works well before Engstrom was president. I personally heard Dennison discuss it publicly at a number of events.
Anyone who begrudges a university building an academic center clearly doesn't get it. It IS, after all, a university and they ARE student-athletes (note the "student" portion comes first).
Being in the works, is not the same as being no. 1 priority. No one is bedgruding a university from doing or improving an academic center. However, there are legitimate questions about whether a new academic center at this significant cost is necessary or advisable, or whether it should be no. 1 priority for the athletic department--especially given other significant needs. Looked at this one way, Pres Engstrom has jammed this down the throat of the athletic department, by requiring them to make it no. 1 priority and raise the funds all or largely from donors.
The gpa of UM athletes, including the football team, is already relatively high on a comparative basis. Athletes are graduating. Does anyone think that the new academic center will cause any significant improvement in the academics of athletes? Do you think the coaches believe it will help one ioata with recruiting? Do you think any of the football or basketball players are demanding it, or would rather his it over a new weight room? Using your language, anyone who can't understand all of these questions and concerns clearly doesn't get it.
With your reasoning, instead of building any athletic facilities, UM should just build new libraries. "After all, it is a university, and all athletes are students."