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Stadium still vision, but no plans just yet

On-campus field in mind for new school president

- By Matt Baker Tampa Bay Times

New USF President Steve Currall said an oncampus football stadium remains a vision for the Bulls, but it’s still unclear when that vision can begin coming closer to reality.

“It’s a vision, [but] there’s not a plan right now,” Currall told the Tampa Bay Times last week as he neared the end of his first official week on the job.

An on-campus football stadium at USF has been talked about for years. The Bulls released a 171-page study last July about the feasibilit­y of a potential 35,000-seat stadium, but the athletic department views a football center as a higher priority.

Currall knows what an on-campus stadium can deliver; his house was about 70 yards away from SMU’s stadium at his last job.

“So I’ve seen the value of that for building community and student spirit and connecting with alumni,” Currall told Reeves. “There’s hope, and I can see value in it.”

But it doesn’t sound as if a new stadium is Currall’s top priority either. He said USF has a “pretty good arrangemen­t” playing at Raymond James Stadium.

The Bulls’ averaged an announced attendance of 38,517, which ranked second in the AAC (behind only UCF). That’s up 22% from 2017 and was the third-largest jump of any school in the nation, according to the NCAA.

And then there’s the money. Colorado State recently built a new stadium for more than $200 million.

“It raises a big resourceal­location considerat­ion, so I would hope someday that we’d be in a position to do that,” Currall said. “I’m very mindful of scholarshi­ps for students from modest socio-economic background­s and faculty support and faculty salaries. And there’s a lot of very important academic priorities that we have.

“But … it’s not a blackand-white either/or. It’s all of the above, and we’ll just have to balance those in the future.”

Aside from the stadium, Currall said he expects to remain very involved in athletics, including making some road trips with teams. He said the Bulls will “continue to be aggressive and raising more philanthro­pic support” and, of course, trying to get the most from media rights deals.

“I was just talking to the commission­er of the AAC [last week] on the phone about a number of topics, but they all always involve TV rights,” Currall said. “And that, frankly, has a big financial impact.”

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