Has Good Knight come back from the dead?
Anyone who says money can't buy happiness never had season tickets.
I don't think anyone was interested in playing Point. That was a product of a bye week the final week of the season and having no other options.Davemeister wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 10:27 amWould a home game with North Greenville be any worse than our matchup with Point?
The answer is no (It would be far better) locally, but who cares nationally.Davemeister wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 10:27 amWould a home game with North Greenville be any worse than our matchup with Point?
The Point game was strictly out of necessity. It was the only possibility. If you scheduled NG or any other non D1 game it would be by choice and you put yourself at a disadvantage. That is why it won't happen or shouldn't. In an 11 game season you can't afford to schedule a game that doesn't count and give yourself one less opportunity to get a win that does count.Davemeister wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 10:27 amWould a home game with North Greenville be any worse than our matchup with Point?
I think it could draw 10,000.
I think it would draw 6,000 max. For every NG fan that would come one FU fan would stay home. Don't really understand why everyone thinks NG would bring a big crowd. They certainly didn't when we played them in basketball and I am sure they are not used to paying $25 to get a ticket.
Please stopFurmanoid wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2020 11:14 amCome to think of it maybe schedule Newberry and LR every now and then as an experiment to see if the crowds are actually bigger for those games. If they are, maybe DII is worth a look. We could probably make it to the 3rd round or so every year in the major sports.
We've played these type teams in the past. There is absolutely no "boost" in attendance. The goal is to get in the playoffs, playng non-D1 teams is a huge detriment and would put FU at a disadvantage to virtually everyone else in the country. It's the same as a loss so it makes zero sense.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2020 3:40 pmJust saying it’s worth thinking about. The SAC teams might bring bigger crowds because they are close. I don’t feel any special attachment to the SoCon since the Citadel, VMI and Western are all that remain from when I first started watching. And most people think we are in DII now so what’s the difference? Is playing Mercer and ETSU really an ego boost?