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RE: Big 10 Scheduling changes
(02-13-2013 01:55 PM)DoubleHuskie84 Wrote: [quote='HuskieJohn' pid='8961562' dateline='1360777696']
Actually looking at the B1G future schedules involving FCS teams...I think that this will help NIU with scheduling WIU, SIU, EIU & IL ST much more often.
Better than Cal Poly, IN ST, Tenn Tech, UT Martin and ND
If we have to schedule a FCS team then its best to do it vs an instate team for attendance.
Again I would rather we do not play FCS schools unless its a last resort.
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RE: Big 10 Scheduling changes
(02-13-2013 01:42 PM)DiehardHuskie Wrote: I have to laugh looking at Northwestern. It's SO obvious they won't play us.
Compher was approached by Phillips to play Northwestern this year. Jeff turned down the game ( I assume since we already had 2 Big 10 games scheduled) and then Northwestern scheduled WMU.
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RE: Big 10 Scheduling changes
(02-13-2013 02:20 PM)golf4501 Wrote: (02-13-2013 01:42 PM)DiehardHuskie Wrote: I have to laugh looking at Northwestern. It's SO obvious they won't play us.
Compher was approached by Phillips to play Northwestern this year. Jeff turned down the game ( I assume since we already had 2 Big 10 games scheduled) and then Northwestern scheduled WMU.
At that time we already had all 4 of our OOC games scheduled and under contract.
I wish it would have happened but I understand that AD Compher does not want to back out of a contract.
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RE: Big 10 Scheduling changes
(02-13-2013 02:20 PM)golf4501 Wrote: (02-13-2013 01:42 PM)DiehardHuskie Wrote: I have to laugh looking at Northwestern. It's SO obvious they won't play us.
Compher was approached by Phillips to play Northwestern this year. Jeff turned down the game ( I assume since we already had 2 Big 10 games scheduled) and then Northwestern scheduled WMU.
Makes it so easy to ask, when you already know the other person is stuck with their schedule. He should have accepted if he could get a 2 for 1.
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RE: Big 10 Scheduling changes
If we're going to play FCS teams, play the worst ones we can possibly find and make it a win. Nobody cares how good or bad the FCS team you play is.
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So, on Sept. 14, Western Michigan plays at Northwestern while NIU plays in the Kibbie Dome, and we had a chance to play at Northwestern? There is something wrong with this. If this is true, this is some of the sickest crap I've heard.
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RE: Big 10 Scheduling changes
(02-13-2013 02:09 PM)MaddDawgz02 Wrote: (02-13-2013 02:07 PM)HuskieJohn Wrote: (02-13-2013 01:55 PM)DoubleHuskie84 Wrote: [quote='HuskieJohn' pid='8961562' dateline='1360777696']
Actually looking at the B1G future schedules involving FCS teams...I think that this will help NIU with scheduling WIU, SIU, EIU & IL ST much more often.
Better than Cal Poly, IN ST, Tenn Tech, UT Martin and ND
If we have to schedule a FCS team then its best to do it vs an instate team for attendance.
Again I would rather we do not play FCS schools unless its a last resort.
As long as Idaho is playing football, our scheduling should be taken care of for the foreseeable future.
I'm OK never playing ISU, WIU, EIU, SIU ever again. They probably bring an extra 2000 fans into our stadium, and an extra 2000 of our fans stay home because we booked an FCS team. I'd rather bring in a Wyoming type school for those open slots.
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(02-13-2013 03:45 PM)NIUfilmmaker Wrote: I'm OK never playing ISU, WIU, EIU, SIU ever again. They probably bring an extra 2000 fans into our stadium, and an extra 2000 of our fans stay home because we booked an FCS team. I'd rather bring in a Wyoming type school for those open slots.
There will be more total fans in the stands for our game vs EIU this year than there will be vs Idaho next year.
Assuming the same level of marketing is done from now until then.
(This post was last modified: 02-13-2013 03:49 PM by HuskieJohn.)
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RE: Big 10 Scheduling changes
(02-13-2013 03:49 PM)HuskieJohn Wrote: (02-13-2013 03:45 PM)NIUfilmmaker Wrote: I'm OK never playing ISU, WIU, EIU, SIU ever again. They probably bring an extra 2000 fans into our stadium, and an extra 2000 of our fans stay home because we booked an FCS team. I'd rather bring in a Wyoming type school for those open slots.
There will be more total fans in the stands for our game vs EIU this year than there will be vs Idaho next year.
Assuming the same level of marketing is done from now until then.
I've never seen a great crowd at one of those games, and would be OK not playing those teams. WIU rolling into Dekalb does not get me jazzed up for college football...
On a separate but related note, If the B10 is adding more in-conference games, the announcement that they will stop scheduling FCS games should help lighten the effect nicely on our OOC FBS scheduling.
(This post was last modified: 02-13-2013 04:09 PM by NIUfilmmaker.)
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RE: Big 10 Scheduling changes
(02-13-2013 04:08 PM)NIUfilmmaker Wrote: (02-13-2013 03:49 PM)HuskieJohn Wrote: (02-13-2013 03:45 PM)NIUfilmmaker Wrote: I'm OK never playing ISU, WIU, EIU, SIU ever again. They probably bring an extra 2000 fans into our stadium, and an extra 2000 of our fans stay home because we booked an FCS team. I'd rather bring in a Wyoming type school for those open slots.
There will be more total fans in the stands for our game vs EIU this year than there will be vs Idaho next year.
Assuming the same level of marketing is done from now until then.
I've never seen a great crowd at one of those games, and would be OK not playing those teams. WIU rolling into Dekalb does not get me jazzed up for college football...
On a separate but related note, If the B10 is adding more in-conference games, the announcement that they will stop scheduling FCS games should help lighten the effect nicely on our OOC FBS scheduling.
I understand that FCS teams do not get you jazzed up but out of the top 30 attended games at Huskie Stadium since 1995, 9 of them were vs FCS teams and 7 of them were vs instate FCS teams.
In 2000 vs IL St and 2007 vs SIU we had 24k in the stands. We haven't had 24k in the stands since AD Compher has been at NIU.
Heck for a home opener in 1998 vs EIU during NIUs winless streak there were 20k in attendance. We didn't even come close to 20k last season. Same thing for 2008 vs Indiana St. How does that game get 20k but a game vs Kansas only gets 18k?
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I know we've in talking attendance and the only conclusion I've drawn is it's a combination of factors some of which are not controllable.
I'll be interested to see what our new Marketing guy has up his sleeve for 2013.
No matter the Schedule I'll be a first time Season Ticket holder no matter what. The value makes it a no-brainer even if you can't make them all. Shame on me for not doing it sooner...
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(02-13-2013 04:37 PM)thxjoenovak Wrote: I know we've in talking attendance and the only conclusion I've drawn is it's a combination of factors some of which are not controllable.
I'll be interested to see what our new Marketing guy has up his sleeve for 2013.
No matter the Schedule I'll be a first time Season Ticket holder no matter what. The value makes it a no-brainer even if you can't make them all. Shame on me for not doing it sooner...
http://www.footballscoop.com/news/8908-t...we-know-it
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(02-12-2013 08:39 AM)JCCNIU31 Wrote: Will impact scheduling for a lot of MAC school possibly
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/big-ten-pla...ncaaf.html
B10 per Barry Alvarez will also no longer play FCS teams. if all the AQ teams do this, FCS membership will drop by at least 25-30 teams or they will go non scholarship ala Pioneer or Patriot leagues. Huge changes in college football coming
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(02-13-2013 03:15 PM)HappyHuskie Wrote: So, on Sept. 14, Western Michigan plays at Northwestern while NIU plays in the Kibbie Dome, and we had a chance to play at Northwestern? There is something wrong with this. If this is true, this is some of the sickest crap I've heard.
Compher has done a great job in some areas, but for the love of sweet baby jesus, can he please give the scheduling job to an assistant or someone that can be successful in this area.
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(02-13-2013 04:29 PM)HuskieJohn Wrote: (02-13-2013 04:08 PM)NIUfilmmaker Wrote: (02-13-2013 03:49 PM)HuskieJohn Wrote: (02-13-2013 03:45 PM)NIUfilmmaker Wrote:
There will be more total fans in the stands for our game vs EIU this year than there will be vs Idaho next year.
Assuming the same level of marketing is done from now until then.
I've never seen a great crowd at one of those games, and would be OK not playing those teams. WIU rolling into Dekalb does not get me jazzed up for college football...
On a separate but related note, If the B10 is adding more in-conference games, the announcement that they will stop scheduling FCS games should help lighten the effect nicely on our OOC FBS scheduling.
I understand that FCS teams do not get you jazzed up but out of the top 30 attended games at Huskie Stadium since 1995, 9 of them were vs FCS teams and 7 of them were vs instate FCS teams.
In 2000 vs IL St and 2007 vs SIU we had 24k in the stands. We haven't had 24k in the stands since AD Compher has been at NIU.
Heck for a home opener in 1998 vs EIU during NIUs winless streak there were 20k in attendance. We didn't even come close to 20k last season. Same thing for 2008 vs Indiana St. How does that game get 20k but a game vs Kansas only gets 18k?
FCS games are typically our home opener or second home game of the season. The weather is nice, its early in the season, etc. so a better draw should be expected no matter who the opponent. I don't think you can directly attribute bigger crowds to instate competition.
I am on board with we should be playing an all FBS schedule as well.
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FCS games are typically our home opener or second home game of the season. The weather is nice, its early in the season, etc. so a better draw should be expected no matter who the opponent. I don't think you can directly attribute bigger crowds to instate competition.
I am on board with we should be playing an all FBS schedule as well.
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I would disagree here. You get a lot more vistors, when you play the instate FCS teams. Many of their alums live closer to NIU than to their own schools, so you get a lot of people showing up at the game from the suburbs. There is a direct effect of playing the instate schools vs. Cal Poly.
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WIU always draws a decent crowd.
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(02-13-2013 05:59 PM)HuskieJ Wrote: I would disagree here. You get a lot more vistors, when you play the instate FCS teams. Many of their alums live closer to NIU than to their own schools, so you get a lot of people showing up at the game from the suburbs. There is a direct effect of playing the instate schools vs. Cal Poly.
Indeed, plus the students have plenty of friends from high school that go to said schools. A decent amount would come up to visit and both NIU student and friend would attend the game.
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(02-13-2013 06:16 PM)PeoriaHuskie11 Wrote: (02-13-2013 05:59 PM)HuskieJ Wrote: I would disagree here. You get a lot more vistors, when you play the instate FCS teams. Many of their alums live closer to NIU than to their own schools, so you get a lot of people showing up at the game from the suburbs. There is a direct effect of playing the instate schools vs. Cal Poly.
Indeed, plus the students have plenty of friends from high school that go to said schools. A decent amount would come up to visit and both NIU student and friend would attend the game.
I guess I am in the minority as I have not been to a single game against an instate FCS team. I have zero interest in those matchups and only attend games against FBS competition. I am actually looking forward to the Wyoming game. I would much rather see how we stack up against an MWC team than an MVC or OVC team.
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