This is what I have heard tooGriz til I die said:They’re expected to break ground in April with an October/November completion date
alabamagrizzly said:Due to Covid the air that’s used to fill up the bubble has become to expensive.
BDizzle said:alabamagrizzly said:Due to Covid the air that’s used to fill up the bubble has become to expensive.
Haha you’re kinda right. Price tag went from $7,250,000 to over $10,000,000.
alabamagrizzly said:BDizzle said:Haha you’re kinda right. Price tag went from $7,250,000 to over $10,000,000.
Damn! Air’s gotten expensive.
maroonandsilver said:
alabamagrizzly said:BDizzle said:Haha you’re kinda right. Price tag went from $7,250,000 to over $10,000,000.
Damn! Air’s gotten expensive.
Ya except the only problem with your theory is that the construction of the MMAC begun before the funds for the IPF were fully raised. I don’t even think they publicly announced the IPF when construction of the MAC started. Take a breath.3-7-77 said:Well, I am certainly glad the Montana Museum of Arts and Culture got precedence over the Indoor Practice Facility. I don't think I could have lived another day knowing that monument to the past hadn't taken priority over the now and present needs of a revenue generating football program. Hats off to Bodnar's omniscient decision. Must be in line with the next monument to the past, the University of Montana Grizzlies Football Program Museum. Relatively modest in cost, as all he had to to is put an inflatable bubble over WGS and fill it with the relics of Griz Football Past. Kind of like Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carrol." Guides, wearing chains could escort visitors through those glory years. :roll:
Griz til I die said:Ya except the only problem with your theory is that the construction of the MMAC begun before the funds for the IPF were fully raised. I don’t even think they publicly announced the IPF when construction of the MAC started. Take a breath.3-7-77 said:Well, I am certainly glad the Montana Museum of Arts and Culture got precedence over the Indoor Practice Facility. I don't think I could have lived another day knowing that monument to the past hadn't taken priority over the now and present needs of a revenue generating football program. Hats off to Bodnar's omniscient decision. Must be in line with the next monument to the past, the University of Montana Grizzlies Football Program Museum. Relatively modest in cost, as all he had to to is put an inflatable bubble over WGS and fill it with the relics of Griz Football Past. Kind of like Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carrol." Guides, wearing chains could escort visitors through those glory years. :roll:
Besides, the MMAC is far more woke than a IPF.Griz til I die said:Ya except the only problem with your theory is that the construction of the MMAC begun before the funds for the IPF were fully raised. I don’t even think they publicly announced the IPF when construction of the MAC started. Take a breath.3-7-77 said:Well, I am certainly glad the Montana Museum of Arts and Culture got precedence over the Indoor Practice Facility. I don't think I could have lived another day knowing that monument to the past hadn't taken priority over the now and present needs of a revenue generating football program. Hats off to Bodnar's omniscient decision. Must be in line with the next monument to the past, the University of Montana Grizzlies Football Program Museum. Relatively modest in cost, as all he had to to is put an inflatable bubble over WGS and fill it with the relics of Griz Football Past. Kind of like Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carrol." Guides, wearing chains could escort visitors through those glory years. :roll:
Must’ve been you. Griz Nation is very supportive of our University with the exception of you!uptopgriz said:Griz til I die said:Ya except the only problem with your theory is that the construction of the MMAC begun before the funds for the IPF were fully raised. I don’t even think they publicly announced the IPF when construction of the MAC started. Take a breath.
A major donor pulled out was the reason for the delay.
Griz til I die said:Must’ve been you. Griz Nation is very supportive of our University with the exception of you!uptopgriz said:A major donor pulled out was the reason for the delay.
uptopgriz said:Griz til I die said:Must’ve been you. Griz Nation is very supportive of our University with the exception of you!
Nope, but we are major contributors to the project.
uptopgriz said:Griz til I die said:Ya except the only problem with your theory is that the construction of the MMAC begun before the funds for the IPF were fully raised. I don’t even think they publicly announced the IPF when construction of the MAC started. Take a breath.
A major donor pulled out was the reason for the delay.