SoCalPanther
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Pitt sold out its alottment to Pinstripe
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nzmorange
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RE: Pitt sold out its alottment to Pinstripe
It's a great bowl. I hope you guys win, and I hope you guys have fun doing it!
Also, make sure to take a couple minutes to enjoy NYC during the holidays. It can be magical.
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TexanMark
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RE: Pitt sold out its alottment to Pinstripe
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ChrisLords
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RE: Pitt sold out its alottment to Pinstripe
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12-15-2016 11:03 PM |
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cuseroc
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RE: Pitt sold out its alottment to Pinstripe
(12-15-2016 11:03 PM)ChrisLords Wrote: (12-15-2016 10:47 PM)TexanMark Wrote: (12-15-2016 06:01 PM)IberianPanther Wrote: 7,000 tickets.....
https://mobile.twitter.com/Pitt_FB/statu...1712915456
http://www.pittsburghpanthers.com/sports...16aab.html
Breaking News: The Pinstripe Bowl has moved to Birmingham, AL this year per request from the Pitt fans.
This really is a good bowl for the ACC. Having 3 teams in the North East and anyone from an 8-4 team to a 6-6 team could go, we'll usually have a team that will travel well to New York.
Yes indeed. The pay is not too shabby either at $2 million per team. Thats what it was when it was first introduced. I dont know if it has increased or not. Does anyone know if Canada will coach the team as OC during the bowl?
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12-16-2016 07:20 AM |
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Dr. Isaly von Yinzer
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RE: Pitt sold out its alottment to Pinstripe
Yes, Matt Canada will coach the team during the bowl game.
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12-16-2016 07:53 AM |
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Dr. Isaly von Yinzer
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RE: Pitt sold out its alottment to Pinstripe
(12-15-2016 11:03 PM)ChrisLords Wrote: (12-15-2016 10:47 PM)TexanMark Wrote: (12-15-2016 06:01 PM)IberianPanther Wrote: 7,000 tickets.....
https://mobile.twitter.com/Pitt_FB/statu...1712915456
http://www.pittsburghpanthers.com/sports...16aab.html
Breaking News: The Pinstripe Bowl has moved to Birmingham, AL this year per request from the Pitt fans.
This really is a good bowl for the ACC. Having 3 teams in the North East and anyone from an 8-4 team to a 6-6 team could go, we'll usually have a team that will travel well to New York.
I agree with you as long as they don't get carried away. I am fine with going to this game this year. However, I don't want this to be something we are relegated to every year due to our geography. We like warm weather too.
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12-16-2016 07:54 AM |
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cuseroc
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RE: Pitt sold out its alottment to Pinstripe
(12-16-2016 07:53 AM)Dr. Isaly von Yinzer Wrote: Yes, Matt Canada will coach the team during the bowl game.
Great, I cant see anyone shutting down Pitts offense as long as he's coaching.
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12-16-2016 07:56 AM |
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H.U.S.T.L.E.
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RE: Pitt sold out its alottment to Pinstripe
(12-16-2016 07:54 AM)Dr. Isaly von Yinzer Wrote: (12-15-2016 11:03 PM)ChrisLords Wrote: (12-15-2016 10:47 PM)TexanMark Wrote: (12-15-2016 06:01 PM)IberianPanther Wrote: 7,000 tickets.....
https://mobile.twitter.com/Pitt_FB/statu...1712915456
http://www.pittsburghpanthers.com/sports...16aab.html
Breaking News: The Pinstripe Bowl has moved to Birmingham, AL this year per request from the Pitt fans.
This really is a good bowl for the ACC. Having 3 teams in the North East and anyone from an 8-4 team to a 6-6 team could go, we'll usually have a team that will travel well to New York.
I agree with you as long as they don't get carried away. I am fine with going to this game this year. However, I don't want this to be something we are relegated to every year due to our geography. We like warm weather too.
I imagine if/when Babers can get Syracuse bowl eligible, the Pinstripe Bowl will be looking to bring the Orange as often as possible.
But yes, the northeast members of the ACC make the Pinstripe Bowl a great addition to the conference bowl lineup. I even think a fanbase like VT would enjoy making the trip to NYC once in a while.
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12-16-2016 08:29 AM |
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cuseroc
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RE: Pitt sold out its alottment to Pinstripe
(12-16-2016 08:29 AM)H.U.S.T.L.E. Wrote: (12-16-2016 07:54 AM)Dr. Isaly von Yinzer Wrote: (12-15-2016 11:03 PM)ChrisLords Wrote: (12-15-2016 10:47 PM)TexanMark Wrote: (12-15-2016 06:01 PM)IberianPanther Wrote: 7,000 tickets.....
https://mobile.twitter.com/Pitt_FB/statu...1712915456
http://www.pittsburghpanthers.com/sports...16aab.html
Breaking News: The Pinstripe Bowl has moved to Birmingham, AL this year per request from the Pitt fans.
This really is a good bowl for the ACC. Having 3 teams in the North East and anyone from an 8-4 team to a 6-6 team could go, we'll usually have a team that will travel well to New York.
I agree with you as long as they don't get carried away. I am fine with going to this game this year. However, I don't want this to be something we are relegated to every year due to our geography. We like warm weather too.
I imagine if/when Babers can get Syracuse bowl eligible, the Pinstripe Bowl will be looking to bring the Orange as often as possible.
But yes, the northeast members of the ACC make the Pinstripe Bowl a great addition to the conference bowl lineup. I even think a fanbase like VT would enjoy making the trip to NYC once in a while.
Very true. When the Pinstripe first started they invited Syracuse 2 out of the first 3 years. Syracuse delivered bringing up to 24,000 (estimates) fans to the bowl. Between Syracuse and ND, it seems, when they are not going to a big bowl, the Pinstripe really like those teams, along with Rutgers and Penn State from the BIG. Im thinking Pitt should do well there too.
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Hokie Mark
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RE: Pitt sold out its alottment to Pinstripe
It's nice that the ACC has this bowl for the northern teams which fall below the Russell Athletic. Why should you have to travel to Nashville, TN, Charlotte, NC, or El Paso, TX when most of your fans live closer to New York, NY?
I understand that Jacksonville, FL is a pretty good location - still pretty cold this time of year though. However, it's my understanding that bowl wants teams which are relatively close - so southern teams, like Georgia Tech this year. The Taxslayer/Gator can flip with the Motor City in any given year.
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12-16-2016 09:04 AM |
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cuseroc
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RE: Pitt sold out its alottment to Pinstripe
(12-16-2016 09:04 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: It's nice that the ACC has this bowl for the northern teams which fall below the Russell Athletic. Why should you have to travel to Nashville, TN, Charlotte, NC, or El Paso, TX when most of your fans live closer to New York, NY?
I understand that Jacksonville, FL is a pretty good location - still pretty cold this time of year though. However, it's my understanding that bowl wants teams which are relatively close - so southern teams, like Georgia Tech this year. The Taxslayer/Gator can flip with the Motor City in any given year.
Remember that for Northern teams, what is considered cold for the locals is pretty balmy weather to us. I just got back from Sarasota this week and a couple of days the temps didnt get out of the 50's. I saw some folks walking around in parkas while we were walking around in long sleeve shirts. My son was walking around in shorts.
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12-16-2016 09:14 AM |
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megadrone
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RE: Pitt sold out its alottment to Pinstripe
(12-16-2016 09:04 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: It's nice that the ACC has this bowl for the northern teams which fall below the Russell Athletic. Why should you have to travel to Nashville, TN, Charlotte, NC, or El Paso, TX when most of your fans live closer to New York, NY?
I understand that Jacksonville, FL is a pretty good location - still pretty cold this time of year though. However, it's my understanding that bowl wants teams which are relatively close - so southern teams, like Georgia Tech this year. The Taxslayer/Gator can flip with the Motor City in any given year.
Sightlines in Yankee Stadium just aren't good for football though. If the West Side stadium had been built for the Jets it would have been a natural for a NYC bowl.
But, thanks to Jim Dolan, that didn't happen.
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12-16-2016 03:18 PM |
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TexanMark
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RE: Pitt sold out its alottment to Pinstripe
(12-16-2016 03:18 PM)megadrone Wrote: (12-16-2016 09:04 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: It's nice that the ACC has this bowl for the northern teams which fall below the Russell Athletic. Why should you have to travel to Nashville, TN, Charlotte, NC, or El Paso, TX when most of your fans live closer to New York, NY?
I understand that Jacksonville, FL is a pretty good location - still pretty cold this time of year though. However, it's my understanding that bowl wants teams which are relatively close - so southern teams, like Georgia Tech this year. The Taxslayer/Gator can flip with the Motor City in any given year.
Sightlines in Yankee Stadium just aren't good for football though. If the West Side stadium had been built for the Jets it would have been a natural for a NYC bowl.
But, thanks to Jim Dolan, that didn't happen.
NY Politics...sigh...still YS is a neat experience. Just different...tailgating is minimal but doable if committed.
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12-16-2016 06:05 PM |
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nzmorange
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RE: Pitt sold out its alottment to Pinstripe
(12-16-2016 06:05 PM)TexanMark Wrote: (12-16-2016 03:18 PM)megadrone Wrote: (12-16-2016 09:04 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: It's nice that the ACC has this bowl for the northern teams which fall below the Russell Athletic. Why should you have to travel to Nashville, TN, Charlotte, NC, or El Paso, TX when most of your fans live closer to New York, NY?
I understand that Jacksonville, FL is a pretty good location - still pretty cold this time of year though. However, it's my understanding that bowl wants teams which are relatively close - so southern teams, like Georgia Tech this year. The Taxslayer/Gator can flip with the Motor City in any given year.
Sightlines in Yankee Stadium just aren't good for football though. If the West Side stadium had been built for the Jets it would have been a natural for a NYC bowl.
But, thanks to Jim Dolan, that didn't happen.
NY Politics...sigh...still YS is a neat experience. Just different...tailgating is minimal but doable if committed.
You tailgated the Pinstripe?
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12-16-2016 06:39 PM |
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TexanMark
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RE: Pitt sold out its alottment to Pinstripe
(12-16-2016 06:39 PM)nzmorange Wrote: (12-16-2016 06:05 PM)TexanMark Wrote: (12-16-2016 03:18 PM)megadrone Wrote: (12-16-2016 09:04 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: It's nice that the ACC has this bowl for the northern teams which fall below the Russell Athletic. Why should you have to travel to Nashville, TN, Charlotte, NC, or El Paso, TX when most of your fans live closer to New York, NY?
I understand that Jacksonville, FL is a pretty good location - still pretty cold this time of year though. However, it's my understanding that bowl wants teams which are relatively close - so southern teams, like Georgia Tech this year. The Taxslayer/Gator can flip with the Motor City in any given year.
Sightlines in Yankee Stadium just aren't good for football though. If the West Side stadium had been built for the Jets it would have been a natural for a NYC bowl.
But, thanks to Jim Dolan, that didn't happen.
NY Politics...sigh...still YS is a neat experience. Just different...tailgating is minimal but doable if committed.
You tailgated the Pinstripe?
Yup...in a lot by the Harlem River.
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