Where Are We Bowling?
- ZuluWarrior
- Peregrine

- Posts: 1055
- Joined: Tue Oct 26, 2004 9:19 pm
- Location: Born and Raised in The D! Indoctrinated in BG! Living Near Chicago
Where Are We Bowling?
We really don't know??
Re: Where Are We Bowling?
For myself and the team I hope it's Mobile. If we go to Detroit I'll be happy too because they'll get better support and likely a better matchup.
- Flipper
- The Global Village Idiot

- Posts: 18315
- Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 1:01 am
- Location: Ida Twp, MI
Re: Where Are We Bowling?
Yeah GoDaddy is a better game than the LCB....and the chance to stick it to the SunBelt is attractive. For selfish reasons...I'd prefer Detroit because I can make a day trip on the 26th a hell of a lot easier than traveling to Mobile after Christmas break is done...
It's not the fall that hurts...it's when you hit the ground.
- Schadenfreude
- Professional tractor puller

- Posts: 6983
- Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 7:39 am
- Location: Colorado
Re: Where Are We Bowling?
In Mobile, the opponent will be Arkansas State. In Detroit, it might be Syracuse or Pittsburgh. Both would be fun, but I definitely like the idea of us matched against the ACC.
It will be interesting to see if the MAC sends a team to San Diego and St. Pete. If so: Which team?
It will be interesting to see if the MAC sends a team to San Diego and St. Pete. If so: Which team?
-
DetroitFalcon
- Egg

- Posts: 39
- Joined: Wed Sep 21, 2011 1:37 pm
Re: Where Are We Bowling?
I am biased, but I certainly hope we get another shot at a BCS school in Detroit on the 26th, when it will actually get us the exposure that the MAC CHAMPS deserve!!! Bring on Pittsburg for another beating!!!
Mobile may be fun, but I am not really that excited about a game against Arkansas State on Jan 5. Maybe we could have a fun parade down Wooster to celebrate the MAC CHAMPIONSHIP, for those of us who need that fix.
Mobile may be fun, but I am not really that excited about a game against Arkansas State on Jan 5. Maybe we could have a fun parade down Wooster to celebrate the MAC CHAMPIONSHIP, for those of us who need that fix.
- Flipper
- The Global Village Idiot

- Posts: 18315
- Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 1:01 am
- Location: Ida Twp, MI
Re: Where Are We Bowling?
Another problem with the GoDaddy Bowl that I just realized.....because it's right before the final BCS game you know the announce crew is going to spend every spare moment dissecting that match up. "Travis Greene picks up 15 on the carry...hey do you think Florida State will be able to run like that on Auburn?" . It will nauseating to sit through...
It's not the fall that hurts...it's when you hit the ground.
Re: Where Are We Bowling?
Guess you got to go to the game then 
-
Falcon1970
- Egg

- Posts: 64
- Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2011 6:17 pm
Re: Where Are We Bowling?
Not sure its a good economic decision for the team to go to a bowl. This game will cost BGSU money to go play in. Any where from high 5 figures in to the six figures. It may just be best to be content with a MAC Championship. I sure hope the University provides transparency on this, as programs were on the chopping block just recently and it would not be fair or reasonable to have shell out 100k or like in 2010 where Missouri spent $460k more than conference took in as a whole to go bowling. To many bowls, with to low a payout, spread among to many schools in a conference, leave schools in a 7-10 split with a 135 average....not good odds.
Now if thing have changed, where by all the participating teams expenses are paid for by the bowl take, before its died up, its worth while. Is that the case?
Now if thing have changed, where by all the participating teams expenses are paid for by the bowl take, before its died up, its worth while. Is that the case?
Re: Where Are We Bowling?
Try telling those kids that they have to be content with just a MAC Championship because it may cost the school a little bit of money. Plus football and athletics in general have private donors, and I bet that's where the money would be coming from and I would also bet said donors would not be too happy if we turned down a bowl bid.Falcon1970 wrote:Not sure its a good economic decision for the team to go to a bowl. This game will cost BGSU money to go play in. Any where from high 5 figures in to the six figures. It may just be best to be content with a MAC Championship. I sure hope the University provides transparency on this, as programs were on the chopping block just recently and it would not be fair or reasonable to have shell out 100k or like in 2010 where Missouri spent $460k more than conference took in as a whole to go bowling. To many bowls, with to low a payout, spread among to many schools in a conference, leave schools in a 7-10 split with a 135 average....not good odds.
Now if thing have changed, where by all the participating teams expenses are paid for by the bowl take, before its died up, its worth while. Is that the case?
-
Falcon1970
- Egg

- Posts: 64
- Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2011 6:17 pm
Re: Where Are We Bowling?
Lets just hope the transparency is there, as we are not talking a few thousand dollars here, and if they cant afford to go, its teaching economic responsibility. Debt is not wealth, and MAC Championship over NIU is bigger than any team or bowl game this school is allowed to play in.CBD2032 wrote:Try telling those kids that they have to be content with just a MAC Championship because it may cost the school a little bit of money. Plus football and athletics in general have private donors, and I bet that's where the money would be coming from and I would also bet said donors would not be too happy if we turned down a bowl bid.Falcon1970 wrote:Not sure its a good economic decision for the team to go to a bowl. This game will cost BGSU money to go play in. Any where from high 5 figures in to the six figures. It may just be best to be content with a MAC Championship. I sure hope the University provides transparency on this, as programs were on the chopping block just recently and it would not be fair or reasonable to have shell out 100k or like in 2010 where Missouri spent $460k more than conference took in as a whole to go bowling. To many bowls, with to low a payout, spread among to many schools in a conference, leave schools in a 7-10 split with a 135 average....not good odds.
Now if thing have changed, where by all the participating teams expenses are paid for by the bowl take, before its died up, its worth while. Is that the case?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/chrissmith/ ... p-victory/
- Schadenfreude
- Professional tractor puller

- Posts: 6983
- Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 7:39 am
- Location: Colorado
Re: Where Are We Bowling?
I highly, highly doubt that Bowling Green would lose money playing in a bowl game.Falcon1970 wrote:Not sure its a good economic decision for the team to go to a bowl.
My understanding is that the MAC allows bowl participants to pay for reasonable expenses, including lodging and travel, before any left over money from bowl payouts is distributed to the rest of the league.
The MAC isn't making much money playing in bowl games. But it isn't losing money, either. The bowl payouts are enough to cover reasonable expenses for the participants.
- BGFalconfromCincy
- Peregrine

- Posts: 3608
- Joined: Thu Feb 09, 2006 1:55 pm
- Location: Toledo, OH
Re: Where Are We Bowling?
I just hate how late in the bowl season that game is, along with what you just mentioned. I don't want to wait that long to see us play our game. I want Detroit because I like the date of the game, its during the time I want to be in a bowl (between Christmas and New Years) and its the only one I would be able to make. I hope the new bowls being created that the MAC is apart of doesn't have such a late date like the GoDaddy BowlFlipper wrote:Another problem with the GoDaddy Bowl that I just realized.....because it's right before the final BCS game you know the announce crew is going to spend every spare moment dissecting that match up. "Travis Greene picks up 15 on the carry...hey do you think Florida State will be able to run like that on Auburn?" . It will nauseating to sit through...
BGSU c/o 2009 & 2013
Ay-Ziggy-Zoomba, because that's how I roll
Ay-Ziggy-Zoomba, because that's how I roll
- Flipper
- The Global Village Idiot

- Posts: 18315
- Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 1:01 am
- Location: Ida Twp, MI
Re: Where Are We Bowling?
Falcon1970 wrote:Lets just hope the transparency is there, as we are not talking a few thousand dollars here, and if they cant afford to go, its teaching economic responsibility. Debt is not wealth, and MAC Championship over NIU is bigger than any team or bowl game this school is allowed to play in.CBD2032 wrote:Try telling those kids that they have to be content with just a MAC Championship because it may cost the school a little bit of money. Plus football and athletics in general have private donors, and I bet that's where the money would be coming from and I would also bet said donors would not be too happy if we turned down a bowl bid.Falcon1970 wrote:Not sure its a good economic decision for the team to go to a bowl. This game will cost BGSU money to go play in. Any where from high 5 figures in to the six figures. It may just be best to be content with a MAC Championship. I sure hope the University provides transparency on this, as programs were on the chopping block just recently and it would not be fair or reasonable to have shell out 100k or like in 2010 where Missouri spent $460k more than conference took in as a whole to go bowling. To many bowls, with to low a payout, spread among to many schools in a conference, leave schools in a 7-10 split with a 135 average....not good odds.
Now if thing have changed, where by all the participating teams expenses are paid for by the bowl take, before its died up, its worth while. Is that the case?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/chrissmith/ ... p-victory/
It's a 3.5 hour commercial for BGSU on National TV...it's an educational opportunity for the team, band and cheerleaders...it's a competitive advantage to go to a bowl because you have additional practices going on when recruiting and those extra practices help you into the next year. Just think...Dave Clawson gets hired for a new gig and we promote Mike Elko...that gives Mike Elko a number of practices and a game to get ready for next year...bowl appearance strengthen the ties between the University and alums....Alums don't follow academics, they don't care if a member of the English department wrote the definitive analysis of the Bronte sisters use of the word "tangy", no matter how much discussion it spurred amongst the 55 people who heard of it...they care if the football team is on TV over the holidays and that might lead them to come back for a game next year and maybe...just aybe..throw a few dollars towards the good ol Alma Mater.
But yeah...you go ahead and take up the killjoy "we shouldn't spend any money on this" line of thinking the egg heads spouted last year...nobody bought it in relation to the Military Bowl and we ain't...yeah I said ain't...buying it now.
It's not the fall that hurts...it's when you hit the ground.
- Flipper
- The Global Village Idiot

- Posts: 18315
- Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 1:01 am
- Location: Ida Twp, MI
Re: Where Are We Bowling?
Wish I could...the game is the same day that my 12 year-old daughter goes back to school. Can't go to a game w/o my little buddy...sat on the couch with her and her cold/flu last night (we vacillated about heading up all week..it was a good thing we didn't go) and watched the game while monitoring this site, twitter and the NIU fan board (they make us look like pikers when it comes to whiny bitching). I don't think I've had more fun watching a game...kdog27 wrote:Guess you got to go to the game then
It's not the fall that hurts...it's when you hit the ground.
- poltergeist
- Fledgling

- Posts: 462
- Joined: Sun Feb 24, 2013 11:28 am
- Location: BG
Re: Where Are We Bowling?
in these tough times for the university, cost transparency is exactly the right thing to do. I also suspect that we won't lose money on a bowl game--but let's see the figures.Flipper wrote: It's a 3.5 hour commercial for BGSU on National TV...it's an educational opportunity for the team, band and cheerleaders...it's a competitive advantage to go to a bowl because you have additional practices going on when recruiting and those extra practices help you into the next year. Just think...Dave Clawson gets hired for a new gig and we promote Mike Elko...that gives Mike Elko a number of practices and a game to get ready for next year...bowl appearance strengthen the ties between the University and alums....Alums don't follow academics, they don't care if a member of the English department wrote the definitive analysis of the Bronte sisters use of the word "tangy", no matter how much discussion it spurred amongst the 55 people who heard of it...they care if the football team is on TV over the holidays and that might lead them to come back for a game next year and maybe...just aybe..throw a few dollars towards the good ol Alma Mater.
But yeah...you go ahead and take up the killjoy "we shouldn't spend any money on this" line of thinking the egg heads spouted last year...nobody bought it in relation to the Military Bowl and we ain't...yeah I said ain't...buying it now.
and yes, alums do follow academics. alums like me care about faculty cutbacks that may affect my son's classes at BGSU. We also care about ever-rising general fees.
a bowl game is a great reward for the team, but an "educational opportunity"?... lol, cmon. nope, it's just one more football game (and if we end up playing somebody like Arkansas State, not a very meaningful one).
The meaningful game was the one we just won. a job well done!
***representing three generations of falcons--and counting***
