Because not leaving the state is a huge advantage Go play in like Oregon or something. Quit being lame
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FBSchedules.com@FBSchedules Baylor has pushed back 2019 game vs. Incarnate Word one season to Sept. 5, 2020. Clears way for rumored BAY-ARK game in Houston right now this doesn't make sense because we play Michigan in 2018 and 2019, but there's a rumor out there that Michigan is going to buy out of their game with us in 2019 because Harbaugh doesn't want to play it. Disappointed if true Celemo Blu Tang Clan StinkusP1nkus
My mothers fam is from Ark/Kansas. I have a bunch of cousins there and my great uncle used to send me Razorbacks postcards every year until I was 12 or so. I'd be disappointed if that was the case because that's a game I'd make an effort to actually go to. Sad panda.
My youngest brother is actually considering going to Arkansas, so I would want that game to be played, especially if he's going there. Would definitely make a trip to Fayetteville for that.
Maybe some of these neutral site games will slow down. Apparently less than 50k tickets sold to Bama vs Wisc game. Seats for $90 - $300 on Ticketmaster. I know Wisc went to Houston last yea and Bama having USC in Dallas next season could deter fans from making the same trip. Minus Bama, LSU, Tenn, and maybe Florida State, there arent that many neutral site games. The ones scheduled now are the ones in NFL stadiums closest to a local team somewhat. Zona playing in Glendale Maryland playing in Landover Etc.
they can't even sell out sc/unc in Charlotte which should be a lay-up considering how well represented each fan base is here
Agreed, but neutral site games should definitely not be on a Thursday. Youre also part of the problem.
the problem isn't the people not buying tickets. it's the prices they are charging. and i will hopefully find a ticket closer to kickoff. fuck paying $11/beer in the stadium though. that's the real racket
Im right there with you. Tenn plays at Nissan Stadium Saturday in the middle of the day against Bowling Green. At least you have a quality game.
Da fuck is a Nissan Stadium? Fucking sponsored stadium names. Dolphins can call it what they want, its Joe Robbie Stadium to me.
Unfortunately, the Titans home field never had an unique name. Nissan Coliseum would have sounded better
The Backyard Brawl is coming back, as Pitt and West Virginia announced Thursday a four-game series from 2022 to 2025. The Mountaineers are set to visit Pittsburgh's Heinz Field on Sept. 17, 2022 and Sept. 14, 2024, while the Panthers are scheduled at Morgantown on Sept. 16, 2023 and Sept. 13, 2025.
Fortunately, both ADs are likely to be gone within a year, so we might see some movement on this in the not-so-distant future But I won't hold my breath
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/spor...canes-orlando-citrus-bowl-20151007-story.html The Florida Gators and Miami Hurricanes are close to signing a deal to open the football season in Orlando’s Citrus Bowl in 2019, the Orlando Sentinel has learned. Although the deal has not yet been signed and a last-minute snag in negotiations is always a possibility, it certainly appears the Gators and Hurricanes will renew their once-annual rivalry for the first time since 2013. Florida-Miami would also be another premier neutral site game for the Citrus Bowl, which will host Florida State-Ole Miss next season and Alabama-Louisville in 2018. Florida Citrus Sports is also apparently in negotiations to bring a marquee college football match-up to the Citrus Bowl in 2017. “While we won’t comment on this report, we’re always exploring future scheduling options,” UF spokesperson Steve McClain told the Orlando Sentinel. Miami leads the series with Florida 29–26, and has won seven of the past eight games, including a 21–16 victory in the most recent game played 2013.
FWIW, the four permanent neutral site game schedules through the end of the decade... Atlanta 2016 - Georgia vs. North Carolina 2017 - Alabama vs. Florida State AND Tennessee vs. Georgia Tech 2018 - TBD 2019 - TBD Arlington 2016 - USC vs. Alabama 2017 - Michigan vs. Florida 2018 - LSU vs. Miami 2019 - Auburn vs. Oregon Houston 2016 - Houston vs. Oklahoma 2017 - LSU vs. BYU 2018 - TBD 2019 - TBD Orlando 2016 - Florida State vs. Ole Miss 2017 - TBD 2018 - Louisville vs. Alabama 2019 - Florida vs. Miami
@FBSchedules: OFFICIAL: NC State, South Carolina to open 2017 season in Charlotte. NC State moved Furman to 9/23, hopes to move Troy to later season."
Cal was the one that passed on Baylor FWIW. Pac-12 was the biggest party in getting this set up and Cal (breaking in a new QB) wasn't gonna give away a home game to travel to the other side of the world to probably get smoked.
In addition to a home and home in 2021 and 2022, Nebraska and Oklahoma have added a home and home for 2029 and 2030. Nebraska also added a home and home with Arizona for 2028 and 2031 Arizona and EMAW have added home and home for 2024 and 2025
For those interested UAB has finalized their 2017 non con schedule: 09/02 - Alabama A&M 09/09 - at Ball State 09/16 - Coastal Carolina 11/18 - at Florida
Look at this. Saban looks like he just got out of a hot bath while jimbo looks like he pooped himself. Smh
What are my best choices for games on Sept 24th this season.* Its our bye week. This past season, I went to Eugene and watched USC@Uo which was a blast as a CFB fan, looking to do the same this season * excluding west coast games. I've have just been in SF the week before (Sept 17) for Texas@Cal. Tia
i sure hope that bert is still coaching at arkansas in 2021. would love to shove our foot up his ass.
With a 14 team conference and the way schedules are happening this is about as often as we're playing Michigan and other B1G East teams tbh
Brett McMurphyVerified account@McMurphyESPN Baylor, Ole Miss have verbally agreed to open 2020 season at Houston’s NRG Stadium, sources told @ESPN