Memphis opens as a 4-point favorite over BG
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 9:57 pm
This marks just the second time in the last four years that BG is a home dog. The only other time from 2012-2015 that BG was a home dog was last year vs Indiana.
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Cameron,cameron wrote:If anyone has extra tickets they're not going to be using, let me know. I am looking for two tickets.
I'd rather buy from the people here at AZZ first if possible.
Yes, by 2.5 pointsMarkL wrote:Were we favorites vs Kent State in 2012?
I agreed. But as was mentioned in another thread, hopefully the forecast changes. Still calling for 50% thunderstorms and OSU is playing at the same time. Like it or not, those are two big strikes against us having a good crowd. Sucks, but it's true.jpfalcon09 wrote:Plain and simple, there needs to be a huge home crowd for this game to amp up the energy level. I'm hoping against hope the students and residents come out to support the team rather than sit at home and watch Ohio State blow out NIU.
Rain is more important than the O$U game. Visiting team fans and students always drive big attendance games. There will be between 12-15,000 or so fans buying tickets for this game. Hopefully we see a full student section numbering 5,000, it usually is for the first home game. If Memphis brings 1,000 or so fans (I have no idea how their fans travel) there will be a good crowd.BGSU33 wrote:I agreed. But as was mentioned in another thread, hopefully the forecast changes. Still calling for 50% thunderstorms and OSU is playing at the same time. Like it or not, those are two big strikes against us having a good crowd. Sucks, but it's true.jpfalcon09 wrote:Plain and simple, there needs to be a huge home crowd for this game to amp up the energy level. I'm hoping against hope the students and residents come out to support the team rather than sit at home and watch Ohio State blow out NIU.
Awesome night of college football in northwest Ohio with Memphis/BG at 3:00 and Iowa State/Toledo at 8:00pm. Might be worth checking out both games.Falcon137 wrote:Rain is more important than the O$U game. Visiting team fans and students always drive big attendance games. There will be between 12-15,000 or so fans buying tickets for this game. Hopefully we see a full student section numbering 5,000, it usually is for the first home game. If Memphis brings 1,000 or so fans (I have no idea how their fans travel) there will be a good crowd.BGSU33 wrote:I agreed. But as was mentioned in another thread, hopefully the forecast changes. Still calling for 50% thunderstorms and OSU is playing at the same time. Like it or not, those are two big strikes against us having a good crowd. Sucks, but it's true.jpfalcon09 wrote:Plain and simple, there needs to be a huge home crowd for this game to amp up the energy level. I'm hoping against hope the students and residents come out to support the team rather than sit at home and watch Ohio State blow out NIU.
I'm guessing 20-21,000. More depending on how Memphis travels.
Attending boosts Toledo's attendance figures but also provides the opportunity to boo them. What's a loyal Falcon fan to do?jpfalcon09 wrote: Awesome night of college football in northwest Ohio with Memphis/BG at 3:00 and Iowa State/Toledo at 8:00pm. Might be worth checking out both games.