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Troy (State) at it again
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 9:22 pm
by TG1996
up 17-14 on Mizzou late in the third..
Hmmm... Herdlings one week, Pinkel the next... anyone know where I can buy a Troy jersey?

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 9:43 pm
by orangeandbrown
That Marshall loss might not be such a bad loss after all.
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 10:21 pm
by CapitalFalcon
Well...I am happy for the Trojans...But SOMEONE better step up in the MAC and soon or our conference is going to be thrown on the day old bread rack...
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 10:26 pm
by bgmike29
Troy St. beats Brad Smith and the boys 24-14. I'm completely shocked. I think Missouri's offense fell asleep after the first two drives. This is a huge win for the Troy St. program
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 11:03 pm
by bgsufan67
This game totally shocked me. How about the play from the big lineman?? I was cheering for him the whole time. But he about didn't make it.
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 11:26 pm
by pardonfan
Mizzou and Brad Smith show just how overrated they are. Troy also shows they are legit. I've never understood the Heisman hype around Smith though.
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 11:28 pm
by Tricky_Falcon
pardonfan wrote:Mizzou and Brad Smith show just how overrated they are. Troy also shows they are legit. I've never understood the Heisman hype around Smith though.
That's exactly what I was thinking. People talk like he's the second coming. Yeah he's good but he's not that good.
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 11:31 pm
by Metz
bgmike29 wrote:Troy St. beats Brad Smith and the boys 24-14. I'm completely shocked. I think Missouri's offense fell asleep after the first two drives. This is a huge win for the Troy St. program
So is this team really legit this year? I mean I heard the thundering turds didn't exactly play their best and if Missouri fell asleep after the first 2 plays, are these wins just flukes or is Troy St. really just a good team this year?
Troy St. Stadium
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 11:32 pm
by Class of 61
I'd be the 1st to say I know little about Troy St., other than they're in Ala., have beaten Marshall twice in 2 yrs., have played a murderous "BCS" schedule for past 4 yrs. or so.
But, did anyone see their stadium? It appears to be in the 40,000+ range seating wise, based on my "visual" comparisons with the Doyt. And they've got all the bells and whistles, video board etc. Wonder how they paid for all that? Announcers at one point indicated they'd used the $$ from the big games to pay for most...would be interesting to hear the whole story. 8)
Re: Troy St. Stadium
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 12:55 am
by TG1996
Class of 61 wrote:
But, did anyone see their stadium? It appears to be in the 40,000+ range seating wise, based on my "visual" comparisons with the Doyt. And they've got all the bells and whistles, video board etc. Wonder how they paid for all that? Announcers at one point indicated they'd used the $$ from the big games to pay for most...would be interesting to hear the whole story. 8)
my guess is the fact that its called "Movie Gallery Stadium" has alot to do with how it was funded as well.
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 11:14 am
by hammb
I have no idea how they paid for their stadium, and I didn't see the game. However, how crowded were the stands? I'm willing to bet that they get a pretty good attendance within a year or two. The deep south (especially Alabama) sees football as an institution. Auburn and Alabama are ingrained in their psyche, but they are so rabid about football there is definitely room for another D1A team there. I bet they're selling that place out after a couple successful years.
I have a soft spot for Troy State, because I took them to prominence in NCAA 2004. After building BG up to a powerhouse so strong that the game was boring, I decided to bolt and try to bring Troy St. to power. I did

It was actually a fairly easy job once you started recruiting FL!
Ohio loves football, but its nothing like Alabama, IMO.
Troy's Attendance
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 11:19 am
by Class of 61
Hambb,
Not sure what the crowd was, but it sure looked filled up...they have a 2nd deck on the stadium(like the Doyt was designed for), at least on the one side we could see on TV and it appeared to have somewhat of a "bowl" appearance on the ends also.
See you at tailgate tomorrow... I need a "Falcon Fix" after watching last weeks OK. game with the Freak.

Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 11:40 am
by Warthog
Regarding last night's Tryo-MO game, it was the largest crowd in school history (26,574).
I will give Gary Pinkell credit though for scheduling away games at non-BCS schools. You would think he would stop doing it after losing so many of them. And Corso took him to task late in the game. MO is 2-20 when trailing at halftime under Pinkell. Hey Gary, you need to try something better at halftime than, "OK guys keep it up, things are bound to turn around."

Crowd...
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 11:41 am
by BelieveNBG
Last night they said the crowd was 20 something thousand. I believe it was 24K or 26K, but it did not reach 30K. I remember this, because I was trying to compare the atmosphere to a good BG turnout. I also thought this was DeJaVue for Missouri. Here they were going into an environment similar to BG at night with the lights and they lost again. Talk about carma. I bet Missouri will eventually quit scheduling those types of game. It is a difficult type crowd to play in when every fan is intense and beating the crap out of those thunder sticks.
This is a preview of what we will see at NIU. We need to be at that game in full support. Our guys still say that is the toughest environment they've ever played in and it's worse than OSU or OU types of crowds.
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 1:48 pm
by Falcon52
I thought the TV Corso and Herb talked about that stadium only holding 28,000. No where near 40,000. It did look good on TV though. The field looked perfect.
I watched this game pretty closely, and IMO neither team looked good at all. Play calling by Mizzu was terrible. They could barely run the ball. Troy was running on pure emotion. I am happy for them. I think BG could take both of these teams without much of a problem. Mizzu was out of control. It almost looked like they abandoned their game plan that put 14 points up early. Poor coaching IMO. That team should have come out of half time and gone back to controlling the game and the football. There is no way they should have been #17.