2006 schedule
The nice thing about the early season games is that some of you pansies that complain about the cold and wet weather in November don't have an excuse for missing a home game. Or will you use the excuse that Michigan-Notre Dame, or OSU-Texas, or Harvard-Columbia is on and you don't want to miss it...
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If attendance per game is so important, how about we have 11 road games and one home game, with free attendance and pass out $5 to everyone who shows up.From an attendance per game perspective, we couldn't have gotten a better schedule.
If misery loves company, so far these other schools also only have 5 home games: Kent State, Miami, CMU, Buffalo, WMU. NIU and Toledo have 6 home games, with one of those being against a I-AA team.
Warthog:
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Freak: Make your travel plans now! Good educational trip for the kids - see The Constitution Center, Independence Hall, the Betsy Ross House, Washington's Crossing, etc.
I have to say I am going into this season with modest expectations, seeing it as a (re)building year in preparation for a major MAC title run in 2007. That being said, we look to have a good chance to be in the hunt in November.
Eyeing up possible roadies ... looks like Kent & Buffalo are our best options. I'd prefer Buffalo (since Noah has already seen the Flashes), but I'll have to check with the COO about our own scheduling.
Overall, I agree this is a lackluster schedule, take out the Wisky game - which is at a neutral field - our home slate is made up of Buffalo, Kent, Eastern Michigan and Miami. Ouch.
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Freak: Make your travel plans now! Good educational trip for the kids - see The Constitution Center, Independence Hall, the Betsy Ross House, Washington's Crossing, etc.
I have to say I am going into this season with modest expectations, seeing it as a (re)building year in preparation for a major MAC title run in 2007. That being said, we look to have a good chance to be in the hunt in November.
Eyeing up possible roadies ... looks like Kent & Buffalo are our best options. I'd prefer Buffalo (since Noah has already seen the Flashes), but I'll have to check with the COO about our own scheduling.
Overall, I agree this is a lackluster schedule, take out the Wisky game - which is at a neutral field - our home slate is made up of Buffalo, Kent, Eastern Michigan and Miami. Ouch.
Actually, our attendance per game could be pretty miserable, especially if you discount the Wisky game (though it's technically a home game and I'm sure the number crunchers will count it as home attendance, it is clearly being played on a neutral field).San Diego Falcon wrote:If attendance per game is so important, how about we have 11 road games and one home game, with free attendance and pass out $5 to everyone who shows up.From an attendance per game perspective, we couldn't have gotten a better schedule.
If misery loves company, so far these other schools also only have 5 home games: Kent State, Miami, CMU, Buffalo, WMU. NIU and Toledo have 6 home games, with one of those being against a I-AA team.
If the weather is nice, we'll draw OK for homecoming, but do you think we're going to draw really well for Buffalo and/or Kent? Miami might be OK if we're still in the hunt. But put that together and I'm not seeing a rosy picture attendance-wise.
Temple has just 4 home games.San Diego Falcon wrote:If misery loves company, so far these other schools also only have 5 home games: Kent State, Miami, CMU, Buffalo, WMU. NIU and Toledo have 6 home games, with one of those being against a I-AA team.
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Re: Not to toot my own horn but...
Actually, I was gonna put together a predicted schedule for 2007 but with Temple joining the MAC as a full member next season, I have no idea how the divisions will line up. And with 13 MAC teams, how will the unbalanced divisions work? FWIW, I am betting that three of the nonconf games are Florida Intl and Boise St at home and a road trip to a Big Ten team (Minnesota is my first guess since they are coming to BG in 2008). Is it possible we will play nine MAC games next year???Falconfreak90 wrote:U Rock WH! How about if you do the scheduling next year and get us some freakin home games?? LOL!
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We drew twenty some odd thousand for SWMO St two years ago when it was the first home game. I think the weather and being early in the season will make for a good attendance number for the Buffalo game. Kent is family weekend. That usually brings some people in and being in Sept this year, I would expect that to help as well.1987alum wrote:Actually, our attendance per game could be pretty miserable, especially if you discount the Wisky game (though it's technically a home game and I'm sure the number crunchers will count it as home attendance, it is clearly being played on a neutral field).
If the weather is nice, we'll draw OK for homecoming, but do you think we're going to draw really well for Buffalo and/or Kent? Miami might be OK if we're still in the hunt. But put that together and I'm not seeing a rosy picture attendance-wise.
And these are early in the season when we should still be interested in this team. I mean our most likely MAC losses are all November games. No offense to Buffalo, Kent, Ohio, Eastern and Central, but those are all games I think we should win.
And I would expect Homecoming to be a sell-out given it is the weekend after we beat Ohio State.
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Re: Not to toot my own horn but...
I'm pretty sure we play at Arizona State next year as well.Warthog wrote:Actually, I was gonna put together a predicted schedule for 2007 but with Temple joining the MAC as a full member next season, I have no idea how the divisions will line up. And with 13 MAC teams, how will the unbalanced divisions work? FWIW, I am betting that three of the nonconf games are Florida Intl and Boise St at home and a road trip to a Big Ten team (Minnesota is my first guess since they are coming to BG in 2008). Is it possible we will play nine MAC games next year???Falconfreak90 wrote:U Rock WH! How about if you do the scheduling next year and get us some freakin home games?? LOL!
'87,
I thought about Temple cuz we can fly outta Akron/Canton to Philly for about $49 one way...it all depends on how much $$ I gotta fork out for OSU, Ohio, Akron and UT tix. I'll see!
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Honestly, I am not that disappointed that Temple will not be at the Doyt again this year. They are not an attractive opponent to increase attendance.San Diego Falcon wrote:Temple is playing at NIU and hosting us.
NIU has 6 games on their home field.
BGSU has 4 games on our home field.
Temple should be hosting NIU and traveling to BG.
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http://www.nationalchamps.net/NCAA/futu ... future.htmFalconfreak90 wrote:I'm pretty sure we play at Arizona State next year as well.
Must have been dropped. AZ St. actually has a full 2007 schedule posted.
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Yet the Temple game was our biggest draw last year - and before anyone pounces on it, that is according to the "official" NCAA figures, which lists the Toledo game at 17,438 (yes, it was cold, blah, blah blah).Warthog wrote:Honestly, I am not that disappointed that Temple will not be at the Doyt again this year. They are not an attractive opponent to increase attendance.
I'm glad the Owls aren't at the Doyt, too. Nothing like having an NFL stadium to yourself! In 2004, we were on the 30-yard line, about 12 rows from the field. The restrooms were empty, there were no lines for concessions and we had three people serving us!
Freak: Hope you guys can make it!
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Re: Not to toot my own horn but...
Must have been...man, these schedule changes are ridiculous!Warthog wrote:http://www.nationalchamps.net/NCAA/futu ... future.htmFalconfreak90 wrote:I'm pretty sure we play at Arizona State next year as well.
Must have been dropped. AZ St. actually has a full 2007 schedule posted.
Michael W.
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