gofurman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 04, 2018 9:28 pm
Paladawg wrote: ↑Sun Nov 04, 2018 2:16 pm
It is heartening to see the responses here. There are some good individual suggestions. It is clear that many people responding understand the equation between winning (
including getting out of the gate fast) and the size of the crowd. For us, there is little we can do about the winning part. I know there are some wannabe coaches on the forum. I'm not aware we have anyone who is actually on the staff right now providing input.
I know some people like Sluggo
like to schedule harder games. And I know he could beat me up.
But if it's costing us attendance that has to be taken into the equation. Why? Because I actually asked a few people to come with me this year and they asked "what's Furman's record.?" I responded "0-2. ". "Later 0-3. ". They said "I'll pass ". They don't have a tie to the school so they want to come only if we are winning.
Less attendance leads to less atmosphere leads to harder recruiting !! That's big. That's why I say maybe FBS, Elon and Gardner Webb. Get a win in there. Start 1-1.
Helps player morale. Helps practice our basics. Helps encourage some attendance. Gives us better shot at playoffs ! If we could quit these 0-3 starts it would do tons for playoff chances ... And recruits want to play where they can go to the playoffs. Heck, if we were 1-1 to start this year we would probably be in control of making the playoffs
Of course winning the first games help; but last year we would have thought it was a great idea to open with ETSU.
ETSU might just win the conference though. So there is no guarantee of wining the first games no matter who is scheduled.
We barely beat Gardner Webb the last time and they beat us the year before that, so I don't see any guaranteed win.
I also don't think anyone is going to pick up the Sunday paper to see "Furman beats Gardener Webb" and then rush out to get season tickets because "Wow, Furman must be good now that they beat GW."
But if Furman had played Clemson to a 48-35 defeat, that would have created more interest then beating GW by 50.
Playing better teams makes a difference :
https://247sports.com/college/appalachi ... ve-155433/
5.) No. 16 Appalachian State 26, No. 9 Furman 23 (3OT):
Oct. 19, 1991, Greenville, S.C.
Paladin Stadium (13,233)
4.) No. 6 Furman 34, No. 16 Appalachian State 31
Oct. 8, 2005 Greenville, S.C.
Paladin Stadium (14,138)
3.) No. 12 Appalachian State 33, Furman 28
Nov. 10, 2012, Boone, N.C.
Kidd-Brewer Stadium (28,896)
2.) No. 5 Appalachian State 16, No. 3 Furman 15
Oct. 12, 2002, Boone, N.C.
Kidd-Brewer Stadium (15,331)
“Miracle On The Mountain”
The incredible ending to the contest drew national attention, which ABC would tab as its Sports Radio Call of the Year.
1.) No. 5 Appalachian State 29,No. 3 Furman 23
Dec. 10, 2005, Boone, N.C., (Division I-AA Semifinals)
Kidd-Brewer Stadium (15,307)
I graduated from Furman in 1983 summer graduation as a 2nd Lieutenant in the army with a degree in Computer Science/Mathematics.
I keep saying this because a former teammate turned lawyer lied for 35-40 years that I didn't graduate.