I think GC hit a home run with this one. Or at least lined a shot off the wall.
http://bgsufalcons.cstv.com/genrel/071707aac.html
Football schedule and the various construction projects are discussed and explained in fine fashion.
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Yep...unfortunately. Before the 12th game was added a few years ago, BG always had 5 home games and 6 road games. Now with 12 games, we're still trying to get to 6 home games.Spart43 wrote:Wow! Is this really true?
Historically, BGSU has played six regular-season home games in a year only three times in The Doyt's history.
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10 game schedules
And to add to this "historical" footnote, it wasn't ALL that long ago that teams played TEN game schedules....hence 5 home games in those years was about right.
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The question I now have for the excellent researchers of this site is: How many times have each of the other members of the MAC had 6 or more scheduled (non MAC championship) games at home in one season?Playing five home football games is fairly common in the MAC and for many of the other non-BCS schools, mostly because of economics.
The purpose of my question is to see if we are really a part of the norm in the MAC or are we behind our peers in home schedules. I know that a school near and not so dear to us has had more than 3 seasons with 6 or more home games in the last decade although I don't have an exact number.
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I don't want this to spin negative just want to know how much work needs to be done.
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Re: 10 game schedules
This was 1973 and before. In that era, we tended to play nonconferene games that would yield home-and-home series (examples: Dayton, Xavier, Ball State, Utah State, Southern Mississippi). Our first game against a Big Ten opponent was the 1972 win at Purdue.Class of 61 wrote:And to add to this "historical" footnote, it wasn't ALL that long ago that teams played TEN game schedules....hence 5 home games in those years was about right.
I know you know that, '61. But we've got young 'uns. Think of the Freaklings, '61.

