Chappy
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RE: Charlotte
I don't think I've ever seen a thread derail into a tennis smack thread before.
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GrayBeard
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RE: Charlotte
(07-28-2016 09:33 AM)Hooner49 Wrote: We have Bojangles' at basketball and football games.
I miss Bojangles.
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ECUGrad07
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RE: Charlotte
Sorry, but no. ECU already delivers the state of NC for the AAC. Charlotte has a fledgling football program, and football drives the bus. They have TRADITIONALLY a decent basketball program, but those days seem like ancient history at this point.
UNC-Charlotte doesn't even deliver their own city. (But in fairness, UNCC is located in North Charlotte, far removed from the heart of the Queen City.)
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Niner National
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RE: Charlotte
(07-28-2016 10:43 AM)GrayBeard Wrote: (07-28-2016 09:33 AM)Hooner49 Wrote: We have Bojangles' at basketball and football games.
I miss Bojangles.
They're expanding rapidly. Maybe they'll have them on the west coast some day.
The new investment group that took them public last year has aggressive growth plans for the company.
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07-28-2016 10:46 AM |
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NBPirate
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RE: Charlotte
(07-28-2016 10:46 AM)Niner National Wrote: (07-28-2016 10:43 AM)GrayBeard Wrote: (07-28-2016 09:33 AM)Hooner49 Wrote: We have Bojangles' at basketball and football games.
I miss Bojangles.
They're expanding rapidly. Maybe they'll have them on the west coast some day.
The new investment group that took them public last year has aggressive growth plans for the company.
Which has thus far led to a decrease in quality it seems
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Pony94
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Charlotte
(07-28-2016 10:41 AM)Chappy Wrote: I don't think I've ever seen a thread derail into a tennis smack thread before.
We have the best equestrian team in the AAC
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07-28-2016 10:48 AM |
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ECUGrad07
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RE: Charlotte
When Harrisburg shut down Captain's Galley, I was done with North Charlotte.
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07-28-2016 10:52 AM |
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GrayBeard
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RE: Charlotte
(07-28-2016 10:46 AM)Niner National Wrote: (07-28-2016 10:43 AM)GrayBeard Wrote: (07-28-2016 09:33 AM)Hooner49 Wrote: We have Bojangles' at basketball and football games.
I miss Bojangles.
They're expanding rapidly. Maybe they'll have them on the west coast some day.
The new investment group that took them public last year has aggressive growth plans for the company.
My oldest child will be in Charlotte next week and has been bragging about getting to eat at Bojangles.
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49RFootballNow
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RE: Charlotte
(07-28-2016 10:52 AM)ECUGrad07 Wrote: When Harrisburg shut down Captain's Galley, I was done with North Charlotte.
It's now Captain Steve's
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Artifice
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RE: Charlotte
(07-28-2016 10:36 AM)isidnirb Wrote: (07-28-2016 09:52 AM)Artifice Wrote: Charlotte made the right hire with Mark Price for hoops. I do think hoops is on a significant upswing.
Would be interesting to see the full plans from that capital campaign. Stadium expansion is a must, but likely already in the works.
What I am certain of is that the area is a recruiting hotbed. Mallard Creek HS is a stone's throw from campus and produces multiple P5 football players every year (IIRC two four stars and a five star last class). The other schools nearby are no slouches either (Butler, Vance, West Charlotte, Independence, etc). The right coach could put together a heck of a program by walling off the city.
And like they are today, all those kids will still go SEC first then ACC. The good players will not stay local.
Well one of them stayed anyway: 4 star RB Robert Washington from Mountain Island Charter had 40+ offers including multiple P5's (Michigan, Syracuse, TCU, Alabama and North Carolina to name a few). He will be playing for Charlotte this season.
Charlotte Steals Potential Star in RB Robert Washington
If a fledgling program can land one of those kids, imagine what a sustained period of bowl teams would allow them to capture? The ground is ripe for the picking. It's not like any particular program owns the market. Tends to be picked at by several, but its deep enough to support a strong local program even with several defections.
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2016 11:26 AM by Artifice.)
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KNIGHTTIME
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RE: Charlotte
(07-28-2016 09:42 AM)mtmedlin Wrote: Charlotte has a great market and is investing heavy. I enjoyed when we were in a conference together back in the day... i believe that was the Metro. Usually a solid BBall program but football is a baby. I doubt they would get the call at this point.
the order of invite is gonna be
1. MWC teams
2. Army
3. See if we can stay at the number we are at
4. Then MAC or a CUSA team
Lose at least 2 and we become thin at Olympic sports and worse in baseball. Don't think staying at 10 is an option unless we bring in non football teams.
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fishpro1098
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RE: Charlotte
(07-28-2016 09:16 AM)moss2k Wrote: Because why not, everyone else has a thread.
Why? Potential?
Why not? Haven't been able to capitalize on potential.
We are in the midst of a large capital campaign, rumored to have over $100m coming to athletics; hello expansion, upgraded basketball facilities (already adding new scoreboard), and I'd like to think a IPF or multi-purposed indoor facility.
Also, we have a tennis facility that will blow you away!
See!
No.
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07-28-2016 11:36 AM |
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wh49er
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RE: Charlotte
(07-28-2016 10:43 AM)ECUGrad07 Wrote: (But in fairness, UNCC is located in North Charlotte, far removed from the heart of the Queen City.)
10 years ago you would be right, the schools presences continues to grow in Downtown (they built a $50M center city campus) and will only increase with the completion of the light rail to campus.
Charlotte's biggest issue with moving the needle is actually producing on the field/court in one of the revenue sports.
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ECUGrad07
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07-28-2016 12:07 PM |
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Artifice
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RE: Charlotte
The light rail is going to have a profound effect on that campus when it opens (2017?).
One of the knocks on the University was that it was "way out" in the North Charlotte 'burbs. That was 10-15 years ago. Things have happened since. First, the city has grown out. The school is now inside the 485 loop. Then they built that $50Million uptown building (the Rubic's cube). And now, that building, uptown, campus, and heavily populated / higher income South Charlotte will all be connected via light rail with a stop across the street from the football stadium (with a pedestrian bridge), and a stop right in the middle of campus. I am trying to think of another southern school with a similar setup, that isn't already right in the middle of downtown. Charlotte will have the best of both worlds when the light rail comes online - a huge, natural beauty campus, and immediate, quick, cheap access to downtown jobs and nightlife.
It's amazing how much that campus has changed since the school was in CUSA. They've added about 10k students, and will be at 30k for the 2017 academic year, and 35k within 5-6 years after that, most of which will be on campus or in apartments adjacent to it. This school had maybe 13k students when it joined CUSA, and half of those were commuters. Complete culture change since then.
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2016 01:26 PM by Artifice.)
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wh49er
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Nugget49er
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RE: Charlotte
(07-28-2016 01:24 PM)Artifice Wrote: The light rail is going to have a profound effect on that campus when it opens (2017?).
One of the knocks on the University was that it was "way out" in the North Charlotte 'burbs. That was 10-15 years ago. Things have happened since. First, the city has grown out. The school is now inside the 485 loop. Then they built that $50Million uptown building (the Rubic's cube). And now, that building, uptown, campus, and heavily populated / higher income South Charlotte will all be connected via light rail with a stop across the street from the football stadium (with a pedestrian bridge), and a stop right in the middle of campus. I am trying to think of another southern school with a similar setup, that isn't already right in the middle of downtown. Charlotte will have the best of both worlds when the light rail comes online - a huge, natural beauty campus, and immediate, quick, cheap access to downtown jobs and nightlife.
It's amazing how much that campus has changed since the school was in CUSA. They've added about 10k students, and will be at 30k for the 2017 academic year, and 35k within 5-6 years after that, most of which will be on campus or in apartments adjacent to it. This school had maybe 13k students when it joined CUSA, and half of those were commuters. Complete culture change since then.
You are well informed Artifice. The University City area is the second largest employment area in metro-Charlotte behind uptown, and the University Research Park is one of the largest associated with a university in the nation.
Really all we need to do is get winning in hoops back to where it used to be, and let football mature beyond infancy so we can expand the stadium, and we will be in the mix for a lot of big things. This year we may find out whether Mark Price really knows anything about this game or not.
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mtmedlin
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RE: Charlotte
I like the idea of charlotte... just like I like the Idea of ODU... but both need to do a little winning or at least knock off some big boys to be considered. Its ironic but they are the two new kids and yet I feel like they have the most potential.
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07-28-2016 01:44 PM |
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KNIGHTTIME
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RE: Charlotte
(07-28-2016 01:44 PM)mtmedlin Wrote: I like the idea of charlotte... just like I like the Idea of ODU... but both need to do a little winning or at least knock off some big boys to be considered. Its ironic but they are the two new kids and yet I feel like they have the most potential.
I'd rather go with large state schools like odu and charlotte vs Rice. The picks become problematic once we lose members so might as well look pass 10 years.
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