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May be i am expecting it too early or may be i am wrong in assuming that FBS schools need bigger trucks as requirement (LOL) but i want to see a big blue semi (a larger one) to replace our old transport.
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I love trucks and anybody has concepts of our new football truck please share them.
Oregon has big equipment trailers, didn't see a truck...saw them up at Charlottesville last week.
(09-15-2013 09:12 AM)djnva Wrote: [ -> ]Oregon has big equipment trailers, didn't see a truck...saw them up at Charlottesville last week.

I remember seeing one back when i was visiting atlanta. But when you put ducks on trucks this is what happens when they try to fly south.

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We should make optimus prime carry our equipment. COGS02-13-banana
I don't know but we might need a tractor trailor with all the extra people and distances we will be traveling in the FBS. Fresh out of college i sold truck bodies for Crenshaw Truck Equipment but i didn't mess with tractor trailors much. A good Morgan van goes a long way and a Waltco or Todco liftgate can get the job done up to now.
May be Old Dominion freight line can help us out like it does for ECU. Old Dominion carrying Old Dominion might work well for both of us.
Aspinwall Moving and Storage provides ODU Football with new and larger trucks as space requirements, etc, dictate. With the addition players bags and gear this year as we begin our transition to FBS, a larger truck was requested. Here is the newest truck, which is larger than the first truck supplied in 2009. This new truck was just delivered last month, holds a driver and four passengers and approx. 200 additional cu. ft of cargo space. The truck passenger, trailer and hauling capacity specs ( along with graphic wrapping ) is determined, created, authorized and submitted by the university to the moving company. I would imagine, as we continue to grow and our new stadium becomes a reality ... A larger tractor / trailer will be the next step.04-cheers
(09-15-2013 09:11 AM)12thmonarch Wrote: [ -> ]May be i am expecting it too early or may be i am wrong in assuming that FBS schools need bigger trucks as requirement (LOL) but i want to see a big blue semi (a larger one) to replace our old transport.
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I love trucks and anybody has concepts of our new football truck please share them.

That is the original truck from 2009 ...
New truck this year.
(09-15-2013 08:13 PM)Avl1 Wrote: [ -> ]Aspinwall Moving and Storage provides ODU Football with new and larger trucks as space requirements, etc, dictate. With the addition players bags and gear this year as we begin our transition to FBS, a larger truck was requested. Here is the newest truck, which is larger than the first truck supplied in 2009. This new truck was just delivered last month, holds a driver and four passengers and approx. 200 additional cu. ft of cargo space. The truck passenger, trailer and hauling capacity specs ( along with graphic wrapping ) is determined, created, authorized and submitted by the university to the moving company. I would imagine, as we continue to grow and our new stadium becomes a reality ... A larger tractor / trailer will be the next step.04-cheers

Hey thanks Avl. The new truck looks little bigger.
I added ODU's truck to FCS Independents. I will move it to C-USA once official.

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Charlotte's truck looks amazing. +1 for their marketing dept.
Our truck doesnt look so great compared to the others. Hopefully we get a more impressive truck, with cooler more sophisticated graphics in the future. But hey, I appreciate Aspinwal's support, and we do have football!
We just need to put the Lion from the campus master plan on the side and that will take care of the graphics.
That's not our new truck. Our new one is bigger with a crew-cab.
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