ccoates wrote: ↑Fri Aug 30, 2019 1:19 pm
I watch all the games on line, but I like to attend when I can. Since I live in Newark DE, home of the Fightin' Blue Hens and am 600 miles from Paladin Stadium, I/m pretty limited to games within a 5-6 hour drive. So I go to the VMIs, the Colgates, and the Elon playoff game.
As this thread shows, there are a lot of quality FCS programs in this neck of the woods that would provide a representative oppoment, amd give me a regular live Paladin fix.
Most logically, there's the CAA. You've got Delaware, Villanova, Towson, William and Mary, Richmond, JMU and Elon. We have a history with everyone but Towson and, possibly JMU. JMU and Delaware have venues seating 29k plus. Delaware used to sell out all the time, bit recent crowds hover in the 15-17 range. Because we stiffed them for Missou and frorced them to go with Delaware State (a long story) they may be adverse to dealing with us again on a home and home basis.
JMUs stadium is one of the jewels of the FCS and would be a good draw, I think, in a home and home situation.
William and Mary and Richmond hearken back to the Southern Conference of my day.
Villanova has slipped a little, but they never stay down for too long. They have an older stadium, right in the Main Line. It's similar to Paladin Stadiom. Larger on the home side with about the same capacity. We played a playoff game there and lost a big lead in the 4th. That aside, it's kind of a fun place to watch a game.
Towson is the new kid on the block. They have a new stadium, named after Johnny U, and they have seen the playoffs and the top 25 a few times in their relatively short history. The stadium is North of town and not in the "rat infested inner city."
The Big South has Monmouth University, which is new to Division 1 and has a new stadium (pretty much 1 side and about 10K. Their program is not bad, but they would not draw flies in Greenville.
In the Patriot League you've got Colgate (unlike Flagman, I like going up there) Lehigh (played them in 66-67) and Lafayette. Historic programs, but no box office.
The Ivies in the neighborhood include Penn, Princeton, and Cornell, who graw fairly well at home, though it can be hard to yell. Penn's Franklin Field seats 60k. but they generally draw around 15, which we would kill for nowadays.
Some FRS schools that are worth cosidering are Charlotte (which as a FCS school lost to DIII Wesley in Charlotte), Liberty, Old Dominion, Ga Southern, Appy State, Tulane, Army, Navy, and Air Force.
Surely wa can get a couple of these guys