As they planned a Gophers basketball practice facility, athletic director Joel Maturi and other officials considered multiple locations.
The site they picked for the proposed $15 million venture -- a parking lot west of Williams Arena instead of connected to the building -- signaled a monumental shift. For the first time, Gophers officials began to ponder a future that might not include Williams Arena.
Maturi promised to raise funds for a practice facility as he and men's coach Tubby Smith took a private jet to the Twin Cities soon after the former Kentucky coach took the Gophers job in 2007.
Four years later, the school hasn't attracted the dollars to move it past a concept. But by plotting to build the practice facility separate from Williams Arena, the Gophers could maintain a presence on campus if they are forced to play off campus during a major renovation of the arena or construction of a new home venue, assistant athletic director Scott Ellison said.
"It still works, but we can't ignore the fact that we've got to start talking about the future," Ellison said.
While Ellison, Maturi and other officials believe that serious conversations won't start for some years -- especially with the state of the economy -- they all concede that the practice facility is the first step toward a scenario that ultimately will require talks about Williams Arena's future.
A 2005 consultant's report recommended more than $20 million in upgrades and repairs for the 83-year-old building, including a $5 million roof replacement, a $2 million interior lighting system that would allow the Gophers to use spotlights during team introductions and a $6 million renovation that would give the building air conditioning for the first time. The university is repairing the Williams Arena roof, a substantial savings compared to replacing it, Ellison said.
That capital project, which will cost the school close to $300,000, will add a decade or more to the roof's usability.