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RE: 2017 Football Attendance: ISU > NIU
ISU plays in FCS football and they are one of the top 30 teams. Have them play games during the week and see how that works out for them.
(This post was last modified: 03-13-2018 08:29 PM by prairiedawg.)
03-13-2018 08:28 PM
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RE: 2017 Football Attendance: ISU > NIU
Won't play weekday games in FCS isn't that what all these old school guys on here ***** about?
03-13-2018 08:31 PM
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RE: 2017 Football Attendance: ISU > NIU
(03-13-2018 07:54 PM)bikechuck Wrote:  It could be that NIU would be better off as a dominant FCS program with instate rivalries and an opportunity to play for a national championship instead of clinging by our fingertips to one of the bottom rungs in FBS. What we are doing now is not working and it is sad for those of us who have followed the program for decades through thick and thin.

Being one of the winningest FBS programs in recent history and beating Big Ten programs at their own stadiums regularly is "not working"?

Hosting Youngstown State instead of U of Ohio is supposed to bring people out to Huskie Stadium?

Everyone is down attendance-wise. We'll get Saturday games back at some point, the weather will cooperate better than it did this year, and leaving the house to watch sports will come back into fashion.

Good lord...
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03-13-2018 10:01 PM
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RE: 2017 Football Attendance: ISU > NIU
(03-13-2018 10:01 PM)NIUfilmmaker Wrote:  
(03-13-2018 07:54 PM)bikechuck Wrote:  It could be that NIU would be better off as a dominant FCS program with instate rivalries and an opportunity to play for a national championship instead of clinging by our fingertips to one of the bottom rungs in FBS. What we are doing now is not working and it is sad for those of us who have followed the program for decades through thick and thin.

Being one of the winningest FBS programs in recent history and beating Big Ten programs at their own stadiums regularly is "not working"?

Hosting Youngstown State instead of U of Ohio is supposed to bring people out to Huskie Stadium?

Everyone is down attendance-wise. We'll get Saturday games back at some point, the weather will cooperate better than it did this year, and leaving the house to watch sports will come back into fashion.

Good lord...

Ohio draws! I think his point was more like isu, siu, eiu would bring people out. Not your Youngstown st example..
03-14-2018 04:32 AM
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