They wouldn't be remodeling the stadium if they didn't care. They do care. They want to succeed.
The problem is they don't know how to build a hardcore football program with high standards and that includes a marketing department that sets the tone. We've got limp-wristed academic and artistic types in charge of the program and its marketing.
I can't agree with you here. Finally getting around to renovating Husky Stadium 20-30 years late into a first class football facility says really nothing about UW's commitment to bringing back competitive championship football onto the field........ providing that we continue to keep buying enough tickets and donating enough money to pay the AD bills, which apparently we will. As long as the revenue generating product sells and stays out-of-trouble with the media, Sark and Woodward can be under no real pressure from UW administrators to get better and win more games. The pressure if there ever is any again at Montlake will always come from where should:..... from coaches and players and from us, if there are any of us left who insist on winning more than moral victories.
Getting back to where Husky Football was in 1991-92 takes just one bold (for UW) move as a first step. That is to hire the best football intrinsic athletic director money can buy while giving
him the university's full commitment to get us back to the gridiron dominance that we deserve and which is our true legacy. You may recall that before the stadium renovation was approved and funded and before Mark Emmert went to the NCAA to ply his elixers, UW administrators led by Dr. Snakeoil went through the motions of searching for football demolition man Todd Turner's replacement. That phony search was eventually dropped with the promotion of intern Woodward to the fulltime position of AD-in-training.
No university serious about it's football would hire an AD-in-training who in turn knew only enough about football to hire a head coach-in-training. If we're lucky, UW has become the Kent State of west coach football and Sark will be moving up Dawgfather style when his training is completed,..... or out to be replaced by another Woodward training hire. I do believe that many season ticket buying and Tyee donating Huskyfans are close to burnout on the football mediocrity and likely will have difficulty digesting more 7-6 Sarkball while coughing up more bucks. It may be fatalist, but I don't see any pressure for more winning coming from the new stadium nor from a UW administration that's not fully committed to winning big. That must come from the coaches and players and a fire self-started in their bellies to win.