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RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - CalallenStang - 11-20-2011 01:01 PM

(11-20-2011 01:00 PM)Tallgrass Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 12:41 PM)CalallenStang Wrote:  AND they lost to McMurry! And McMurry lost to Mary Hardin-Baylor! It's all about comparative wins and losses, right Tallgrass?

Hate to lose UCF and Houston...but that's life.

"Losing" SMU and gaining UNT is a plus for CUSA. UNT brings enthusiam and probably stronger fan interest and attendance and tv.

I look for TCU to start averaging crowds of 50,000+ next year and occasionally putting a game or two in Jerry's World and selling it out. Must be tough to be a Mustang fan and I think this is the reason for all the malaise around the SMU program.

LOL...I won't even bother giving you more of a response than LOL


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - tcufrog86 - 11-20-2011 01:07 PM

(11-20-2011 12:53 PM)Tallgrass Wrote:  Iowa State took 30,000 fans to a bowl in Arizona. I forget the year...since ISU so seldom is bowl elgible.

2000 against Pitt was the year they took a ton, it was the Cyclones first bowl since 1978. Of course since 2000 they have gone to bowls in 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, and 2009.


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - Kronke - 11-20-2011 01:12 PM

(11-20-2011 12:53 PM)RUNVSFD MINER Wrote:  32K screams mid-major. Want to be with the big boys, gotta act like them..

I would think some Coog fans agree. But if you are content with 32K- then good for you. I won't rain on your lil parade.

It's not that we're content, that is just our current capacity. When we get a bigger stadium, we'll have bigger crowds. Reliant is not an option. It gives up revenue, and lessens the atmosphere.

You've been trolling the same argument for a while now. You know (as well as I do) that it's idiotic at best.


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - Comet - 11-20-2011 01:13 PM

(11-20-2011 01:00 PM)Tallgrass Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 12:41 PM)CalallenStang Wrote:  AND they lost to McMurry! And McMurry lost to Mary Hardin-Baylor! It's all about comparative wins and losses, right Tallgrass?

Hate to lose UCF and Houston...but that's life.

"Losing" SMU and gaining UNT is a plus for CUSA. UNT brings enthusiam and probably stronger fan interest and attendance and tv.

I look for TCU to start averaging crowds of 50,000+ next year and occasionally putting a game or two in Jerry's World and selling it out. Must be tough to be a Mustang fan and I think this is the reason for all the malaise around the SMU program.
You're comparing a 4 year rebuilding program (SMU), to a program that's been on this course for 12-13 years now (TCU). Similar institution with similar advantages and disadvantages, only difference is they have been fixing their program much longer than us. If we still are in the shape we are in today, but in 8-9 years, then come find me and I'll concede our inferiority.


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - Tallgrass - 11-20-2011 01:15 PM

(11-20-2011 12:30 PM)Caltex2 Wrote:  There would be no atmosphere at Reliant. That's why it's the Rob or nothing. Our games would be a step up from Tulane's. Plus, as we learned for years while playing at the Astrodome, people are less inclined to buy season tickets if there will always be extra individual tickets available. We don't have a fan base yet (and really, any time in the foreseeable future) that can fill 70,000 seats through thick in thin so the best way to build toward that is to take it a step at a time.

Enthusiasm and atmosphere appear not to be a problem for UTSA.

UTSA ENTHUSIASM & ATMOSPHERE


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - CalallenStang - 11-20-2011 01:16 PM

(11-20-2011 01:13 PM)Comet Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 01:00 PM)Tallgrass Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 12:41 PM)CalallenStang Wrote:  AND they lost to McMurry! And McMurry lost to Mary Hardin-Baylor! It's all about comparative wins and losses, right Tallgrass?

Hate to lose UCF and Houston...but that's life.

"Losing" SMU and gaining UNT is a plus for CUSA. UNT brings enthusiam and probably stronger fan interest and attendance and tv.

I look for TCU to start averaging crowds of 50,000+ next year and occasionally putting a game or two in Jerry's World and selling it out. Must be tough to be a Mustang fan and I think this is the reason for all the malaise around the SMU program.
You're comparing a 4 year rebuilding program (SMU), to a program that's been on this course for 12-13 years now (TCU). Similar institution with similar advantages and disadvantages, only difference is they have been fixing their program much longer than us. If we still are in the shape we are in today, but in 8-9 years, then come find me and I'll concede our inferiority.

Don't bother responding to him. He literally thinks that fear is a big motivator. He thinks that SMU, UH, and UTEP fans oppose UTSA to CUSA because we are afraid they will steal recruits. That's ridiculous because UTSA in the WAC will be able to get the same recruits as UTSA in CUSA. SMU, UH, and UTEP fans oppose UTSA to CUSA because it's a joke of a school and they haven't proven over time that their program is worthy of inclusion in a conference like CUSA that actually has some pride.


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - RUNVSFD MINER - 11-20-2011 01:17 PM

(11-20-2011 01:12 PM)Kronke Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 12:53 PM)RUNVSFD MINER Wrote:  32K screams mid-major. Want to be with the big boys, gotta act like them..

I would think some Coog fans agree. But if you are content with 32K- then good for you. I won't rain on your lil parade.

It's not that we're content, that is just our current capacity. When we get a bigger stadium, we'll have bigger crowds. Reliant is not an option. It gives up revenue, and lessens the atmosphere.

You've been trolling the same argument for a while now. You know (as well as I do) that it's idiotic at best.

I'm watching the Cesar Chavez Jr. fight right now. It took place in Reliant. But if that's a bigger draw in Houston... Then there you go.. You are on par with N Texas. Congrats!

As for Trolling- LOL. You have much to learn junior. The only idiotic thing on here is how much space your sig takes.

Moot point. Tulsa will win next week. They are that good.


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - Tallgrass - 11-20-2011 01:22 PM

(11-20-2011 01:13 PM)Comet Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 01:00 PM)Tallgrass Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 12:41 PM)CalallenStang Wrote:  AND they lost to McMurry! And McMurry lost to Mary Hardin-Baylor! It's all about comparative wins and losses, right Tallgrass?

Hate to lose UCF and Houston...but that's life.

"Losing" SMU and gaining UNT is a plus for CUSA. UNT brings enthusiam and probably stronger fan interest and attendance and tv.

I look for TCU to start averaging crowds of 50,000+ next year and occasionally putting a game or two in Jerry's World and selling it out. Must be tough to be a Mustang fan and I think this is the reason for all the malaise around the SMU program.
You're comparing a 4 year rebuilding program (SMU), to a program that's been on this course for 12-13 years now (TCU). Similar institution with similar advantages and disadvantages, only difference is they have been fixing their program much longer than us. If we still are in the shape we are in today, but in 8-9 years, then come find me and I'll concede our inferiority.

TCU's membership in B12 insures SMU's inferiority for all time to come. Once SMU had the capacity to close the perception gap between itself and TCU....but no more.

THe presence of TCU and SMU in Dallas-Ft. Worth will always serve as a reminder of the mighty B12 and the futility of the "elite" BE.


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - CalallenStang - 11-20-2011 01:25 PM

(11-20-2011 01:22 PM)Tallgrass Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 01:13 PM)Comet Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 01:00 PM)Tallgrass Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 12:41 PM)CalallenStang Wrote:  AND they lost to McMurry! And McMurry lost to Mary Hardin-Baylor! It's all about comparative wins and losses, right Tallgrass?

Hate to lose UCF and Houston...but that's life.

"Losing" SMU and gaining UNT is a plus for CUSA. UNT brings enthusiam and probably stronger fan interest and attendance and tv.

I look for TCU to start averaging crowds of 50,000+ next year and occasionally putting a game or two in Jerry's World and selling it out. Must be tough to be a Mustang fan and I think this is the reason for all the malaise around the SMU program.
You're comparing a 4 year rebuilding program (SMU), to a program that's been on this course for 12-13 years now (TCU). Similar institution with similar advantages and disadvantages, only difference is they have been fixing their program much longer than us. If we still are in the shape we are in today, but in 8-9 years, then come find me and I'll concede our inferiority.

TCU's membership in B12 insures SMU's inferiority for all time to come. Once SMU had the capacity to close the perception gap between itself and TCU....but no more.

THe presence of TCU and SMU in Dallas-Ft. Worth will always serve as a reminder of the mighty B12 and the futility of the "elite" BE.

See what I mean Comet?

Tallgrass, the word you were looking for is "ensures." And even at that, you would be wrong.

TCU has not been in the B12 ever...and they are at a higher level than Tech and Baylor.


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - Tallgrass - 11-20-2011 01:33 PM

(11-20-2011 01:17 PM)RUNVSFD MINER Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 01:12 PM)Kronke Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 12:53 PM)RUNVSFD MINER Wrote:  32K screams mid-major. Want to be with the big boys, gotta act like them..

I would think some Coog fans agree. But if you are content with 32K- then good for you. I won't rain on your lil parade.

It's not that we're content, that is just our current capacity. When we get a bigger stadium, we'll have bigger crowds. Reliant is not an option. It gives up revenue, and lessens the atmosphere.

You've been trolling the same argument for a while now. You know (as well as I do) that it's idiotic at best.

I'm watching the Cesar Chavez Jr. fight right now. It took place in Reliant. But if that's a bigger draw in Houston... Then there you go..

As for Trolling- LOL. You have much to learn junior. The only idiotic thing on here is how much space your sig takes.

Moot point. Tulsa will win next week. They are that good.

Tulsa fans are generally very respectful and probably agree with me in saying we disapprove of your statement and post. Houston should be favored, and rightly fully so. TU has its hands full. I hope for a good game and that the refs stay out, that there are no injuries, and it is a good hard fought contest.


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - KingKong - 11-20-2011 01:34 PM

Is UTSA the same start up team that is said to be giving 4 football tickets with a bucket of KFC chicken , and doing some other ticket give-a-ways and calling them "paid attendance"? Didn't they also have some free concerts, free food coupons and money give-a-ways to encourage people to go to the games? If so, that really, really skews the "attendance".


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - Tallgrass - 11-20-2011 01:35 PM

(11-20-2011 01:25 PM)CalallenStang Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 01:22 PM)Tallgrass Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 01:13 PM)Comet Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 01:00 PM)Tallgrass Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 12:41 PM)CalallenStang Wrote:  AND they lost to McMurry! And McMurry lost to Mary Hardin-Baylor! It's all about comparative wins and losses, right Tallgrass?

Hate to lose UCF and Houston...but that's life.

"Losing" SMU and gaining UNT is a plus for CUSA. UNT brings enthusiam and probably stronger fan interest and attendance and tv.

I look for TCU to start averaging crowds of 50,000+ next year and occasionally putting a game or two in Jerry's World and selling it out. Must be tough to be a Mustang fan and I think this is the reason for all the malaise around the SMU program.
You're comparing a 4 year rebuilding program (SMU), to a program that's been on this course for 12-13 years now (TCU). Similar institution with similar advantages and disadvantages, only difference is they have been fixing their program much longer than us. If we still are in the shape we are in today, but in 8-9 years, then come find me and I'll concede our inferiority.

TCU's membership in B12 insures SMU's inferiority for all time to come. Once SMU had the capacity to close the perception gap between itself and TCU....but no more.

THe presence of TCU and SMU in Dallas-Ft. Worth will always serve as a reminder of the mighty B12 and the futility of the "elite" BE.

See what I mean Comet?

Tallgrass, the word you were looking for is "ensures." And even at that, you would be wrong.

TCU has not been in the B12 ever...and they are at a higher level than Tech and Baylor.

I know. That is why B12 added them and BE gets stuck with SMU.


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - CalallenStang - 11-20-2011 01:36 PM

(11-20-2011 01:34 PM)KingKong Wrote:  Is UTSA the same start up team that is said to be giving 4 football tickets with a bucket of KFC chicken , and doing some other ticket give-a-ways and calling them "paid attendance"? Didn't they also have some free concerts, free food coupons and money give-a-ways to encourage people to go to the games? If so, that really, really skews the "attendance".

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RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - CalallenStang - 11-20-2011 01:37 PM

(11-20-2011 01:35 PM)Tallgrass Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 01:25 PM)CalallenStang Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 01:22 PM)Tallgrass Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 01:13 PM)Comet Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 01:00 PM)Tallgrass Wrote:  Hate to lose UCF and Houston...but that's life.

"Losing" SMU and gaining UNT is a plus for CUSA. UNT brings enthusiam and probably stronger fan interest and attendance and tv.

I look for TCU to start averaging crowds of 50,000+ next year and occasionally putting a game or two in Jerry's World and selling it out. Must be tough to be a Mustang fan and I think this is the reason for all the malaise around the SMU program.
You're comparing a 4 year rebuilding program (SMU), to a program that's been on this course for 12-13 years now (TCU). Similar institution with similar advantages and disadvantages, only difference is they have been fixing their program much longer than us. If we still are in the shape we are in today, but in 8-9 years, then come find me and I'll concede our inferiority.

TCU's membership in B12 insures SMU's inferiority for all time to come. Once SMU had the capacity to close the perception gap between itself and TCU....but no more.

THe presence of TCU and SMU in Dallas-Ft. Worth will always serve as a reminder of the mighty B12 and the futility of the "elite" BE.

See what I mean Comet?

Tallgrass, the word you were looking for is "ensures." And even at that, you would be wrong.

TCU has not been in the B12 ever...and they are at a higher level than Tech and Baylor.

I know. That is why B12 added them and BE gets stuck with SMU.

You realize that that completely invalidates your post, right?

If you don't, then that's just sad.


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - C2__ - 11-20-2011 01:37 PM

(11-20-2011 12:44 PM)tcufrog86 Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 12:43 PM)GeminiShamrock Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 12:41 PM)tcufrog86 Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 12:40 PM)GeminiShamrock Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 12:36 PM)Tallgrass Wrote:  The B12 school that, in a way, has the most amazing attendance is Iowa State.

Tell me about it. What was the number they said they had Friday night after upsetting Okie State? 52,000?! GEEZ! Pretty good for a team that's not even going to a bowl game.

Iowa State is bowl eligible.

Wait. Really?! I didn't know that. I should've, but I didn't.

Yeah they beat Iowa and UConn OOC to finish 3-0 outside of Big 12 play. Shows just how deep the Big 12 is this year, with the exception of Kansas.

If Tech beats Baylor, then every team except Kansas in the Big 12-2 would be bowl eligible (9). That's why for bowl eligibility purposes, it would have been better for the league if Tech had beaten Missouri yesterday since Missouri plays Kansas next week given that it's unlikely Tech can win in Waco, though then again, they somehow came out on top in Norman. 01-wingedeagle

Also, Tech needs to win that game to keep their streak of bowl eligibility alive, as they have had a winning season and by extension bowl eligibility every year of the Big XII's existence.


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - Kronke - 11-20-2011 01:38 PM

(11-20-2011 01:33 PM)Tallgrass Wrote:  Tulsa fans are generally very respectful and probably agree with me in saying we disapprove of your statement and post. Houston should be favored, and rightly fully so. TU has its hands full. I hope for a good game and that the refs stay out, that there are no injuries, and it is a good hard fought contest.

I generally have a pretty good idea of what's going to happen with our games.

This one, I honestly have no idea. UH routing Tulsa, it being a close game, or TU routing UH - I don't see any one of those outcomes any more probable than the other.

Going to be an incredible game. Congrats to Tulsa on a great year.

Regardless of outcome, and I'm sure we'll hear it from the rest of the board, as they are openly rooting against us every week, but I hope it remains respectful between UH and TU fans. Both are great teams, but there can only be one CUSA West Champ.


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - RUNVSFD MINER - 11-20-2011 01:38 PM

(11-20-2011 01:33 PM)Tallgrass Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 01:17 PM)RUNVSFD MINER Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 01:12 PM)Kronke Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 12:53 PM)RUNVSFD MINER Wrote:  32K screams mid-major. Want to be with the big boys, gotta act like them..

I would think some Coog fans agree. But if you are content with 32K- then good for you. I won't rain on your lil parade.

It's not that we're content, that is just our current capacity. When we get a bigger stadium, we'll have bigger crowds. Reliant is not an option. It gives up revenue, and lessens the atmosphere.

You've been trolling the same argument for a while now. You know (as well as I do) that it's idiotic at best.

I'm watching the Cesar Chavez Jr. fight right now. It took place in Reliant. But if that's a bigger draw in Houston... Then there you go..

As for Trolling- LOL. You have much to learn junior. The only idiotic thing on here is how much space your sig takes.

Moot point. Tulsa will win next week. They are that good.

Tulsa fans are generally very respectful and probably agree with me in saying we disapprove of your statement and post. Houston should be favored, and rightly fully so. TU has its hands full. I hope for a good game and that the refs stay out, that there are no injuries, and it is a good hard fought contest.

Agree. They are very good sports on this board. My assessment is strictly based on how they man-handled UTEP yesterday. Those boys are huge and athletic as heck.


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - Tallgrass - 11-20-2011 01:38 PM

(11-20-2011 01:34 PM)KingKong Wrote:  Is UTSA the same start up team that is said to be giving 4 football tickets with a bucket of KFC chicken , and doing some other ticket give-a-ways and calling them "paid attendance"? Didn't they also have some free concerts, free food coupons and money give-a-ways to encourage people to go to the games? If so, that really, really skews the "attendance".

On the other hand, free chicken won't help SMU. And perhaps other schools, both CUSA and BE, should consider free chicken too.


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - CalallenStang - 11-20-2011 01:40 PM

(11-20-2011 01:38 PM)Tallgrass Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 01:34 PM)KingKong Wrote:  Is UTSA the same start up team that is said to be giving 4 football tickets with a bucket of KFC chicken , and doing some other ticket give-a-ways and calling them "paid attendance"? Didn't they also have some free concerts, free food coupons and money give-a-ways to encourage people to go to the games? If so, that really, really skews the "attendance".

On the other hand, free chicken won't help SMU. And perhaps other schools, both CUSA and BE, should consider free chicken too.

You are right. But free Mi Cocina would work. We will not apologize for the success of our alumni and those living in our local area.


RE: 32,000 @UTSA Saturday; 35,521 season average is a record.. - C2__ - 11-20-2011 01:41 PM

(11-20-2011 01:36 PM)CalallenStang Wrote:  
(11-20-2011 01:34 PM)KingKong Wrote:  Is UTSA the same start up team that is said to be giving 4 football tickets with a bucket of KFC chicken , and doing some other ticket give-a-ways and calling them "paid attendance"? Didn't they also have some free concerts, free food coupons and money give-a-ways to encourage people to go to the games? If so, that really, really skews the "attendance".

[img]UTSA KFC giveaway promotion[/img]

Uhh ahh? that's not real, is it?