bigherdon
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Re: RE: Houston fans
(08-30-2014 01:04 AM)Xbones Wrote: I feel for you Houston fans. I'd be furious, too. But that bumping-full brand new stadium was absolutely stunning on ESPN. All these CUSA trolls on the board tonight that think one loss to a CUSA school closes the gap with the AAC don't have a clue. It's the program gaps between budgets, the traditions, the boosters, the new stadiums like the one on national tv tonight, and attendance that separates us from the G4. Defeating one football team for one game doesn't close it. Especially, the same team that curb stomped them 59-28 last year.
Hahahaha funny you mention a 59-28 score from last year. Same score that Marshall smoked ECU by.
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Xbones
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RE: Houston fans
(08-30-2014 11:03 AM)bigherdon Wrote: (08-30-2014 01:04 AM)Xbones Wrote: I feel for you Houston fans. I'd be furious, too. But that bumping-full brand new stadium was absolutely stunning on ESPN. All these CUSA trolls on the board tonight that think one loss to a CUSA school closes the gap with the AAC don't have a clue. It's the program gaps between budgets, the traditions, the boosters, the new stadiums like the one on national tv tonight, and attendance that separates us from the G4. Defeating one football team for one game doesn't close it. Especially, the same team that curb stomped them 59-28 last year.
Hahahaha funny you mention a 59-28 score from last year. Same score that Marshall smoked ECU by.
Yes, that's a coincidence. It also about the same ratio Marshall uses in recruiting... 59 non-qualifiers to 28 qualifiers on their team.
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RE: Houston fans
(08-30-2014 10:33 AM)billybobby777 Wrote: I'll all about ECU, and ECU getting to where it needs to be, could care less about the rest of this weak stick league.
The success of "this weak stick league" is the best chance ECU has of "getting to where it needs to be". The sooner that sinks into the heads of the fans of all AAC schools, the better.
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shere khan
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RE: Houston fans
(09-01-2014 03:17 AM)Xbones Wrote: (08-30-2014 11:03 AM)bigherdon Wrote: (08-30-2014 01:04 AM)Xbones Wrote: I feel for you Houston fans. I'd be furious, too. But that bumping-full brand new stadium was absolutely stunning on ESPN. All these CUSA trolls on the board tonight that think one loss to a CUSA school closes the gap with the AAC don't have a clue. It's the program gaps between budgets, the traditions, the boosters, the new stadiums like the one on national tv tonight, and attendance that separates us from the G4. Defeating one football team for one game doesn't close it. Especially, the same team that curb stomped them 59-28 last year.
Hahahaha funny you mention a 59-28 score from last year. Same score that Marshall smoked ECU by.
Yes, that's a coincidence. It also about the same ratio Marshall uses in recruiting... 59 non-qualifiers to 28 qualifiers on their team.
Yeah they had a post once on the cusa board about their non qualifiers. One clever marshall poster said...we only have 8 or 9 per year...i pointed out that would be 32-36 of the total 85 over 4 years, 38 to 39% and the goofs quickly deleted my post.
I suspect UTSA has sorta the same thing going as a startup..Tons of non qualifiers all becoming seniors at the same time. Which is fine, i mean its legal. Houston still shouldnt have been throughly embarrased and skull drug.
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RE: Houston fans
(08-30-2014 10:33 AM)billybobby777 Wrote: (08-30-2014 01:04 AM)Xbones Wrote: I feel for you Houston fans. I'd be furious, too. But that bumping-full brand new stadium was absolutely stunning on ESPN. All these CUSA trolls on the board tonight that think one loss to a CUSA school closes the gap with the AAC don't have a clue. It's the program gaps between budgets, the traditions, the boosters, the new stadiums like the one on national tv tonight, and attendance that separates us from the G4. Defeating one football team for one game doesn't close it. Especially, the same team that curb stomped them 59-28 last year.
"It's the program gaps between budgets, the traditions, the boosters, the new stadiums like the one on national tv tonight, and attendance that separates the P5 from the G5."--Fellow ECU fan, that's what the P5 says about us. You realize that right? Don't for a second get all high and mighty thinking your better than someone else because something like THIS HAPPENS and Houston gets blown out by a 3 year old team at home. Cut the "we are better than them bs", because when multiple MWC/CUSA losses happen to this league this season, you'll look like less of a douche. I'll all about ECU, and ECU getting to where it needs to be, could care less about the rest of this weak stick league.
great response... until you made your douche comment at the end. ECU was lucky to be invited to this stick league...
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RE: Houston fans
I'm not supporting BillyBobby...unfortunately, many ECU fans have their heads in the clouds about how conference re-alignment works.
That being said I only watched Houston's Bowl game last year and was so underwhelmed. I didn't understand why they played so poorly, but maybe it was this coordinator deal. I kind of thought maybe most had overrated Houston going into this season, which at least going by this first game seems to be true.
UTSA was mentioned as a CUSA frontrunner, so in reality they should be and have been looked at on the same level as what Marshall had coming back. I don't see much depth in CUSA, but those two teams are quality teams.
I think this game knocks the expectations of Houston competing for the American title...at least lets hope so. I think its a three horse race with Cincy, UCF and ECU...and I won't be surprised if Temple and Memphis jump right up with Houston in the middle of the league. Hopefully Houston can figure it out and do it quickly, but they have a huge investment in that stadium and they need to perform to fill it.
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panicstricken
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RE: Houston fans
How many OC's has Levine blown through.
Who did he fire a few years ago after Texas State.
Hes in over his head.
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billybobby777
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RE: Houston fans
(09-01-2014 09:46 AM)No Bull Wrote: (08-30-2014 10:33 AM)billybobby777 Wrote: (08-30-2014 01:04 AM)Xbones Wrote: I feel for you Houston fans. I'd be furious, too. But that bumping-full brand new stadium was absolutely stunning on ESPN. All these CUSA trolls on the board tonight that think one loss to a CUSA school closes the gap with the AAC don't have a clue. It's the program gaps between budgets, the traditions, the boosters, the new stadiums like the one on national tv tonight, and attendance that separates us from the G4. Defeating one football team for one game doesn't close it. Especially, the same team that curb stomped them 59-28 last year.
"It's the program gaps between budgets, the traditions, the boosters, the new stadiums like the one on national tv tonight, and attendance that separates the P5 from the G5."--Fellow ECU fan, that's what the P5 says about us. You realize that right? Don't for a second get all high and mighty thinking your better than someone else because something like THIS HAPPENS and Houston gets blown out by a 3 year old team at home. Cut the "we are better than them bs", because when multiple MWC/CUSA losses happen to this league this season, you'll look like less of a douche. I'll all about ECU, and ECU getting to where it needs to be, could care less about the rest of this weak stick league.
great response... until you made your douche comment at the end. ECU was lucky to be invited to this stick league...
That was a d!ck thing to say I ll admit it. I take the insult back. I disagree that ECU was lucky getting invited to the AAC though. No more "lucky" than UCF was when they got invited. In fact, UFC and Houston and Tulane were invited only because of market size. ECU got invited due to football program strength. (Winning history,attendance, fan support etc.)
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RE: Houston fans
(09-01-2014 04:54 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (09-01-2014 09:46 AM)No Bull Wrote: (08-30-2014 10:33 AM)billybobby777 Wrote: (08-30-2014 01:04 AM)Xbones Wrote: I feel for you Houston fans. I'd be furious, too. But that bumping-full brand new stadium was absolutely stunning on ESPN. All these CUSA trolls on the board tonight that think one loss to a CUSA school closes the gap with the AAC don't have a clue. It's the program gaps between budgets, the traditions, the boosters, the new stadiums like the one on national tv tonight, and attendance that separates us from the G4. Defeating one football team for one game doesn't close it. Especially, the same team that curb stomped them 59-28 last year.
"It's the program gaps between budgets, the traditions, the boosters, the new stadiums like the one on national tv tonight, and attendance that separates the P5 from the G5."--Fellow ECU fan, that's what the P5 says about us. You realize that right? Don't for a second get all high and mighty thinking your better than someone else because something like THIS HAPPENS and Houston gets blown out by a 3 year old team at home. Cut the "we are better than them bs", because when multiple MWC/CUSA losses happen to this league this season, you'll look like less of a douche. I'll all about ECU, and ECU getting to where it needs to be, could care less about the rest of this weak stick league.
great response... until you made your douche comment at the end. ECU was lucky to be invited to this stick league...
That was a d!ck thing to say I ll admit it. I take the insult back. I disagree that ECU was lucky getting invited to the AAC though. No more "lucky" than UCF was when they got invited. In fact, UFC and Houston and Tulane were invited only because of market size. ECU got invited due to football program strength. (Winning history,attendance, fan support etc.)
lol....Yeah, that UFC was a pure market ploy. (sarcasm meter needle should be pegging about now).
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RE: Houston fans
UFC= ULTIMATE FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP
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Re: RE: Houston fans
(09-01-2014 03:17 AM)Xbones Wrote: (08-30-2014 11:03 AM)bigherdon Wrote: (08-30-2014 01:04 AM)Xbones Wrote: I feel for you Houston fans. I'd be furious, too. But that bumping-full brand new stadium was absolutely stunning on ESPN. All these CUSA trolls on the board tonight that think one loss to a CUSA school closes the gap with the AAC don't have a clue. It's the program gaps between budgets, the traditions, the boosters, the new stadiums like the one on national tv tonight, and attendance that separates us from the G4. Defeating one football team for one game doesn't close it. Especially, the same team that curb stomped them 59-28 last year.
Hahahaha funny you mention a 59-28 score from last year. Same score that Marshall smoked ECU by.
Yes, that's a coincidence. It also about the same ratio Marshall uses in recruiting... 59 non-qualifiers to 28 qualifiers on their team.
Very nice.
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Re: RE: Houston fans
(09-01-2014 07:35 AM)Gray Avenger Wrote: (08-30-2014 10:33 AM)billybobby777 Wrote: I'll all about ECU, and ECU getting to where it needs to be, could care less about the rest of this weak stick league.
The success of "this weak stick league" is the best chance ECU has of "getting to where it needs to be". The sooner that sinks into the heads of the fans of all AAC schools, the better.
I agree 100%. This league has a chance to develop into a great all sports league. Better than Cusa 1.0 without the non football schools.
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09-01-2014 08:03 PM |
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GLinPa
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RE: Houston fans
For any aggrieved Houston fans who are still reading this, i'd like to
offer some words of comfort. While I didn't see a single play of this game I can tell you that Temple went through some of the same mind-numbing, soul searing pain last year after we lost at home to Fordham and then to Idaho. Many fans questioned whether our newly hired coach Matt Rhule's wasn't just in over his head. As the season limped on, we began to see signs that we should remain hopeful.
I trust that your program's team will learn from this loss and will eventually bounce back to be one of the feared programs in the AAC.
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Knightbengal
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Houston fans
(09-01-2014 04:54 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (09-01-2014 09:46 AM)No Bull Wrote: (08-30-2014 10:33 AM)billybobby777 Wrote: (08-30-2014 01:04 AM)Xbones Wrote: I feel for you Houston fans. I'd be furious, too. But that bumping-full brand new stadium was absolutely stunning on ESPN. All these CUSA trolls on the board tonight that think one loss to a CUSA school closes the gap with the AAC don't have a clue. It's the program gaps between budgets, the traditions, the boosters, the new stadiums like the one on national tv tonight, and attendance that separates us from the G4. Defeating one football team for one game doesn't close it. Especially, the same team that curb stomped them 59-28 last year.
"It's the program gaps between budgets, the traditions, the boosters, the new stadiums like the one on national tv tonight, and attendance that separates the P5 from the G5."--Fellow ECU fan, that's what the P5 says about us. You realize that right? Don't for a second get all high and mighty thinking your better than someone else because something like THIS HAPPENS and Houston gets blown out by a 3 year old team at home. Cut the "we are better than them bs", because when multiple MWC/CUSA losses happen to this league this season, you'll look like less of a douche. I'll all about ECU, and ECU getting to where it needs to be, could care less about the rest of this weak stick league.
great response... until you made your douche comment at the end. ECU was lucky to be invited to this stick league...
That was a d!ck thing to say I ll admit it. I take the insult back. I disagree that ECU was lucky getting invited to the AAC though. No more "lucky" than UCF was when they got invited. In fact, UFC and Houston and Tulane were invited only because of market size. ECU got invited due to football program strength. (Winning history,attendance, fan support etc.)
Now that's another manure pile post. We were a winning program market attendance etc. come on now you and I know history doesn't matter much in realignment outside of the p5 and for the b1g it really didn't matter. Get over yourself.
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09-01-2014 09:38 PM |
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billybobby777
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RE: Houston fans
(09-01-2014 09:38 PM)Knightbengal Wrote: (09-01-2014 04:54 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (09-01-2014 09:46 AM)No Bull Wrote: (08-30-2014 10:33 AM)billybobby777 Wrote: (08-30-2014 01:04 AM)Xbones Wrote: I feel for you Houston fans. I'd be furious, too. But that bumping-full brand new stadium was absolutely stunning on ESPN. All these CUSA trolls on the board tonight that think one loss to a CUSA school closes the gap with the AAC don't have a clue. It's the program gaps between budgets, the traditions, the boosters, the new stadiums like the one on national tv tonight, and attendance that separates us from the G4. Defeating one football team for one game doesn't close it. Especially, the same team that curb stomped them 59-28 last year.
"It's the program gaps between budgets, the traditions, the boosters, the new stadiums like the one on national tv tonight, and attendance that separates the P5 from the G5."--Fellow ECU fan, that's what the P5 says about us. You realize that right? Don't for a second get all high and mighty thinking your better than someone else because something like THIS HAPPENS and Houston gets blown out by a 3 year old team at home. Cut the "we are better than them bs", because when multiple MWC/CUSA losses happen to this league this season, you'll look like less of a douche. I'll all about ECU, and ECU getting to where it needs to be, could care less about the rest of this weak stick league.
great response... until you made your douche comment at the end. ECU was lucky to be invited to this stick league...
That was a d!ck thing to say I ll admit it. I take the insult back. I disagree that ECU was lucky getting invited to the AAC though. No more "lucky" than UCF was when they got invited. In fact, UFC and Houston and Tulane were invited only because of market size. ECU got invited due to football program strength. (Winning history,attendance, fan support etc.)
Now that's another manure pile post. We were a winning program market attendance etc. come on now you and I know history doesn't matter much in realignment outside of the p5 and for the b1g it really didn't matter. Get over yourself.
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My point is that ECU got in DESPITE of market size, not because of it.
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Knightbengal
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Houston fans
(09-01-2014 10:13 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (09-01-2014 09:38 PM)Knightbengal Wrote: (09-01-2014 04:54 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (09-01-2014 09:46 AM)No Bull Wrote: (08-30-2014 10:33 AM)billybobby777 Wrote: "It's the program gaps between budgets, the traditions, the boosters, the new stadiums like the one on national tv tonight, and attendance that separates the P5 from the G5."--Fellow ECU fan, that's what the P5 says about us. You realize that right? Don't for a second get all high and mighty thinking your better than someone else because something like THIS HAPPENS and Houston gets blown out by a 3 year old team at home. Cut the "we are better than them bs", because when multiple MWC/CUSA losses happen to this league this season, you'll look like less of a douche. I'll all about ECU, and ECU getting to where it needs to be, could care less about the rest of this weak stick league.
great response... until you made your douche comment at the end. ECU was lucky to be invited to this stick league...
That was a d!ck thing to say I ll admit it. I take the insult back. I disagree that ECU was lucky getting invited to the AAC though. No more "lucky" than UCF was when they got invited. In fact, UFC and Houston and Tulane were invited only because of market size. ECU got invited due to football program strength. (Winning history,attendance, fan support etc.)
Now that's another manure pile post. We were a winning program market attendance etc. come on now you and I know history doesn't matter much in realignment outside of the p5 and for the b1g it really didn't matter. Get over yourself.
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My point is that ECU got in DESPITE of market size, not because of it.
I understand that. My point was that was not the only reason ucf was chosen
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billybobby777
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RE: Houston fans
(09-01-2014 11:09 PM)Knightbengal Wrote: (09-01-2014 10:13 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (09-01-2014 09:38 PM)Knightbengal Wrote: (09-01-2014 04:54 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (09-01-2014 09:46 AM)No Bull Wrote: great response... until you made your douche comment at the end. ECU was lucky to be invited to this stick league...
That was a d!ck thing to say I ll admit it. I take the insult back. I disagree that ECU was lucky getting invited to the AAC though. No more "lucky" than UCF was when they got invited. In fact, UFC and Houston and Tulane were invited only because of market size. ECU got invited due to football program strength. (Winning history,attendance, fan support etc.)
Now that's another manure pile post. We were a winning program market attendance etc. come on now you and I know history doesn't matter much in realignment outside of the p5 and for the b1g it really didn't matter. Get over yourself.
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My point is that ECU got in DESPITE of market size, not because of it.
I understand that. My point was that was not the only reason ucf was chosen
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Ok, I'll admit that for ucf, you guys had some things going particularly bright house. Tulane was a market size pick only. A few other recent cusa pickups got in primarily due to that as we'll. I'm used to it. The big east passed over ECU for 20 years because of small market size....
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Knightbengal
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Houston fans
(09-01-2014 11:24 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (09-01-2014 11:09 PM)Knightbengal Wrote: (09-01-2014 10:13 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (09-01-2014 09:38 PM)Knightbengal Wrote: (09-01-2014 04:54 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: That was a d!ck thing to say I ll admit it. I take the insult back. I disagree that ECU was lucky getting invited to the AAC though. No more "lucky" than UCF was when they got invited. In fact, UFC and Houston and Tulane were invited only because of market size. ECU got invited due to football program strength. (Winning history,attendance, fan support etc.)
Now that's another manure pile post. We were a winning program market attendance etc. come on now you and I know history doesn't matter much in realignment outside of the p5 and for the b1g it really didn't matter. Get over yourself.
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My point is that ECU got in DESPITE of market size, not because of it.
I understand that. My point was that was not the only reason ucf was chosen
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Ok, I'll admit that for ucf, you guys had some things going particularly bright house. Tulane was a market size pick only. A few other recent cusa pickups got in primarily due to that as we'll. I'm used to it. The big east passed over ECU for 20 years because of small market size....
I don't disagree.
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09-01-2014 11:28 PM |
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RE: Houston fans
We have more talent on both sides of the ball than last year.
OC gotta go. Totally different offense. It was beyond awful.
Feels just like 2012 again.
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09-02-2014 11:13 AM |
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RE: Houston fans
I don’t see how Houston played that crappy in its new stadium….. I saw no emotion or a since of urgency to win the game. Either Houston was over confident or under prepared. Regardless of the reasons, that was an epic embarrassing loss at home because it was the first game in a new stadium against a supposedly very beatable opponent that dominated the game…...
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