BG opens at Murray State weekend of Feb 25-26. How about a nice 3 game sweep for the Freak's birthday on 2/26?
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Yes it does. What's funny is, although two weeks seems pretty early to even think about college baseball starting for some, BG is getting a very late start to its season compared to what most schools do across the country. The season for some teams is already two weeks old, and many teams got started up this past weekend. Even schools from the MAC like NIU and EMU have been playing already (on the road of course).Falconfreak90 wrote:Weather permitting, of course.![]()
BG opens at Murray State weekend of Feb 25-26. How about a nice 3 game sweep for the Freak's birthday on 2/26?![]()
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Right, and with the common starting date, I believe there was also talk about trimming two games from the allotted 56-game schedule as well. I also saw this year that they were raising the minimum Regional host bid for schools from $35,000 to $50,000. But one thing is for sure, college baseball is certainly on a high. It’s pretty awesome to see how much it is growing as a sport and in its popularity. The average national attendance figures are at an all-time high, more and more teams are getting better, some of the facilities being built and renovated are just amazing (some are better than many minor league parks), and the increased television exposure - especially the nationally televised games not only for Regionals, Super Regionals and the College World Series - but even now for the regular season games has been tremendous. College Baseball can thank the NHL for part of that. When the NHL was on strike, networks like ESPN and ESPN 2 picked up a lot of college baseball games to fill their broadcasts and they did very well in the ratings. Hence, its one of the reasons for the increase in coverage now not only in postseason coverage, but regular season as well. Hell, they’ve even got college baseball games for PlayStation, Xbox, etc. It’s high time for college baseball, no doubt!factman wrote:I think it is going to happen next year. Common practice start date and common starting game date.


I'm guessing you're talking about the Fieldhouse, which has been up for 12 or so years now. Has a 70-yard football field (I think that's right, isn't it?) along with rooms for intramurals and other training.SWVA BGSU Fan wrote:A multi purpose indoor facility would be great for BG baseball. The indoor cages and gyms works ok but it still isn't great. Is there a facility in place now? I haven't been to BG in many years and thought there was some mention of a large indoor facility being proposed primarily for football.


Yeah, it's 70. Makes for interesting marching band rehearsals when we pratice in there.TG1996 wrote:I'm guessing you're talking about the Fieldhouse, which has been up for 12 or so years now. Has a 70-yard football field (I think that's right, isn't it?) along with rooms for intramurals and other training.SWVA BGSU Fan wrote:A multi purpose indoor facility would be great for BG baseball. The indoor cages and gyms works ok but it still isn't great. Is there a facility in place now? I haven't been to BG in many years and thought there was some mention of a large indoor facility being proposed primarily for football.

Sure thing. If you haven't been back to BG in more than 12 years, I think you're in for some pleasant surprises to go along with a flood of memories.SWVA BGSU Fan wrote:Are sports other than football able to use the field house? I think we are going to take a trip back to BG this summer to show our children the campus. I'll have to visit all the new facilities.
Thanks for the response.
