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5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 3:00 pm
by BlackFalkin
5.Orange County, Ca ---Aside from the 100$-3,000$ ticket prices @ the Coliseum & Rose Bowl. Southern California has NO live football. Especially OC & South County.... This is real starving market with tons of cash.

4.West Texas-- West Texas has Utep & unfortunately they arent that great, and doesn't give West Texas it's football fix that is in demand in that area.

3.Minnesota-- The Vikings & Golden Gophers arent gonna cut it for the entire state. The Gophers are also in the middle of building a brande new stadium, which will probably cause sell outs, and also high ticket prices. An FCS team is just what the doctor ordered.

2.Wisconsin--As we all know, people in Wisconsin love the Packers.... They also like the Badgers, whom play in an 80k stadium thats always packed. My guess is, an FCS, with a 10-15k stadium would fit right in and be loved by the state.

1.The Entire state of Wyoming---Having only 1 FBS team & NO FCS or NFL team, Wyoming is probably the most pathetic state, when it comes to live football. Wyoming should probably have two FCS teams, to build up the state, as well as giving the people something to do and root for. So when it's late November, & the Cowboys are 4-7 and done for the year, the residents of Wyoming can still cheer for Wyoming State U, & Northern Wyo University fighting for that trip to Chatty during the FCS Playoffs.
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If you know a market starving for fcs, please list.

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 3:15 pm
by Wedgebuster
Excellent call! :nod:

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 4:27 pm
by native
BlackFalkin wrote:5.Orange County, Ca ---Aside from the 100$-3,000$ ticket prices @ the Coliseum & Rose Bowl. Southern California has NO live football. Especially OC & South County.... This is real starving market with tons of cash.

4.West Texas-- West Texas has Utep & unfortunately they arent that great, and doesn't give West Texas it's football fix that is in demand in that area.

3.Minnesota-- The Vikings & Golden Gophers arent gonna cut it for the entire state. The Gophers are also in the middle of building a brande new stadium, which will probably cause sell outs, and also high ticket prices. An FCS team is just what the doctor ordered.

2.Wisconsin--As we all know, people in Wisconsin love the Packers.... They also like the Badgers, whom play in an 80k stadium thats always packed. My guess is, an FCS, with a 10-15k stadium would fit right in and be loved by the state.

1.The Entire state of Wyoming---Having only 1 FBS team & NO FCS or NFL team, Wyoming is probably the most pathetic state, when it comes to live football. Wyoming should probably have two FCS teams, to build up the state, as well as giving the people something to do and root for. So when it's late November, & the Cowboys are 4-7 and done for the year, the residents of Wyoming can still cheer for Wyoming State U, & Northern Wyo University fighting for that trip to Chatty during the FCS Playoffs.
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If you know a market starving for fcs, please list.
What an outstanding, thought-provoking post, Falkin! :thumb:

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 4:32 pm
by AZGrizFan
Bozeman, MT---No brainer. Griz could really use some in-state competition to keep themselves battle-tested. :coffee: :coffee: :coffee:

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 4:38 pm
by bobbythekidd
AZGrizFan wrote:Bozeman, MT---No brainer. Griz could really use some in-state competition to keep themselves battle-tested. :coffee: :coffee: :coffee:
This is when being a dick is funny.

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 4:40 pm
by AZGrizFan
bobbythekidd wrote:
AZGrizFan wrote:Bozeman, MT---No brainer. Griz could really use some in-state competition to keep themselves battle-tested. :coffee: :coffee: :coffee:
This is when being a dick is funny.
Thanks, Bob. :| :coffee:

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:04 pm
by dbackjon
Good list. Only one issue. Gotta build the universities in Wyoming first

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 6:39 pm
by TwinTownBisonFan
5.Orange County, Ca --- Yes. Fullerton and a couple others have the facilities to do it now... i think it'd be good for that area.

4.West Texas-- Angelo State has a 17,000 seater in San Angelo - would be a great set up for FCS

3.Minnesota-- NDSU, UND, USD, SDSU and UNI all within a few hours drive... no need in MN. The demand for college football around here isn't that great. there are something like 11 d-3 schools with football in the twin cities... but with the Gophers, Twins, Vikings... so many sports options in the Twin Towns... i dont think there's a market for it.

2.Wisconsin-- an FCS team for Marquette or UWGB would be a good FCS market

1.The Entire state of Wyoming-- outside of Cheyenne is there a city big enough to handle another college in Wyoming? and if so that's a long process

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:36 pm
by BlueHen86
I like the list BF. Well done.

I'll add Vermont to the list. Only New England state with no Division I football.








Vermont would be a perfect fit for the CAA. :lol:

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:38 pm
by danefan
BlueHen86 wrote:I like the list BF. Well done.

I'll add Vermont to the list. Only New England state with no Division I football.
UVM elevating from club level would be awesome....even more reason for America East to get off its ass, sponsor football and force its full members to play football in conference.

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:40 pm
by Mountaineer
BlueHen86 wrote:I'll add Vermont to the list. Only New England state with no Division I football.
Here's a cool story I read awhile back from the New York Times about the club football team at Vermont. Inspirational read. :thumb:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/03/sport ... .html?_r=1

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:41 pm
by BlueHen86
danefan wrote:
BlueHen86 wrote:I like the list BF. Well done.

I'll add Vermont to the list. Only New England state with no Division I football.
UVM elevating from club level would be awesome....even more reason for America East to get off its ass, sponsor football and force its full members to play football in conference.
I remember seeing something on ESPN a few years ago regarding Vermont's football program. There is an effort being made to move up from club status, but I haven't heard anything recently.

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:42 pm
by BlueHen86
Mountaineer wrote:
BlueHen86 wrote:I'll add Vermont to the list. Only New England state with no Division I football.
Here's a cool story I read awhile back from the New York Times about the club football team at Vermont. Inspirational read. :thumb:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/03/sport ... .html?_r=1
Thanks, I just posted that I haven't heard anything recently.

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:46 pm
by danefan
I'll tell you one thing..those Catamount sports fans are dedicated. They have some rabid basketball fans that eat, sleep and breath Vermont basketball and have done so for many years. It would be cool if you transferred over to a football program.

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:47 pm
by Mountaineer
BlueHen86 wrote:
Thanks, I just posted that I haven't heard anything recently.
Image

:lol: ;)

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 8:39 pm
by CatMom
There is no BIG FCS in NJ. Okay Southern NJ, where I'm from. We never thought of Princeton and football in a big way. There's Rutgers in FBS but nobody ever thought about them either. Frankly, when I was growing up nobody rooted for Rutgers and currently they only get support if they are winning.

Southern NJ is good football country and big supporters of the Eagles. There used to be Glassboro State (Now Rowan College) but I don't know of any current Colleges/Universities below Trenton that could even start to think about having a competitive team, let alone one that could move up to DI anytime soon.

Guys I went to school with looked at Penn State as their football mecca (think Franco Harris who went to my dad's HS) or Ohio State and alot of the CAA FCS schools. Two from my school and class went to Penn State also, one to Houston (of all places)

Just a thought.

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 9:49 pm
by ilovebaker
Nice list... but Wyoming... Before you can build Universities you've got to have people willing to live there.

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 10:57 pm
by MrTitleist
Wyoming has no other college or university that plays football. Casper College would be the best bet, but they've only got basketball and volleyball.. and rodeo.

Doesn't West Texas have Texas Tech as well, who are pretty good at football? Western Nebraska could use some football, Chadron State would be a nice school to move up.

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 12:09 am
by TwinTownBisonFan
MrTitleist wrote:Wyoming has no other college or university that plays football. Casper College would be the best bet, but they've only got basketball and volleyball.. and rodeo.

Doesn't West Texas have Texas Tech as well, who are pretty good at football? Western Nebraska could use some football, Chadron State would be a nice school to move up.
TX Tech is all the way up in Lubbock... a LONG way from Odessa/Midland/San Angelo where nearly 500,000 people live and HS teams draw 18,000/game...

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 2:05 am
by JALMOND
The Big Sky tried to bring FCS to the greater Los Angeles area with Cal-State Northridge, but the Matadors could not get anyone there. They soon dropped football, left the conference and joined the Big West as a basketball school.

Minnesota is well represented by the FCS as the western part has both North Dakota schools and also South Dakota State. To the east, the Iowa schools do a fine job.

Wyoming, that is funny. Maybe someday when Cheyenne finds the money to fund more than one four year university, then we can find the Wyoming State Oilers and Northern Wyoming University Tumbling Tumbleweeds in the FCS.

My five would be...

1. Vermont---only state in the lower 48 with no DI program
2. Alaska---only other state besides Vermont with no DI program
3. Seattle
4. Las Vegas
5. Phoenix

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 3:25 am
by Wedgebuster
dbackjon wrote:Good list. Only one issue. Gotta build the universities in Wyoming first
No problem, facilities are in place in Casper, Sheridan, Powell, Riverton, Torrington, Rock Springs, Gillette, and Cheyenne.

Casper would probably be the first to get the four year status only because of politics. For better access for the entire state, Sheridan or Powell would be preferable since UW is in Laramie in the extreme south end of the state. No we have the infrastructure, just not the political will to allow another university to form up. There would be a hell of a fight over it.

That being said, BF is right on about our need for another football school up here. D-2 would even be a great improvement over what is available here and now.

In the past schools like Northern Colorado, Chadron State, Mesa State, Black Hills, and Carroll College have cleaned up recruiting here while UW spends all their time trying to compete for Texas, California, and Colorado recruits. On average Wyoming scholarships about two in state players every three years, so not even one a year.

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 3:27 am
by Wedgebuster
ilovebaker wrote:Nice list... but Wyoming... Before you can build Universities you've got to have people willing to live there.
Hey lard ass, we don't need your trash up here so you are welcome to stay the fuck out.

You have got to be the biggest fucking retard to have joined this board in the last year. Go fuck your sister and shut the fuck up.

:shake: :shake: :shake:

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 5:06 am
by AshevilleApp
Wedgebuster wrote:
ilovebaker wrote:Nice list... but Wyoming... Before you can build Universities you've got to have people willing to live there.
Hey lard ass, we don't need your trash up here so you are welcome to stay the **** out.

You have got to be the biggest **** retard to have joined this board in the last year. Go **** your sister and shut the **** up.

:shake: :shake: :shake:
:rofl: Don't bottle it in Wedgie! Let 'em know how you feel. :rofl: :thumb:

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 5:17 am
by Wedgebuster
AshevilleApp wrote:
Wedgebuster wrote:
Hey lard ass, we don't need your trash up here so you are welcome to stay the **** out.

You have got to be the biggest **** retard to have joined this board in the last year. Go **** your sister and shut the **** up.

:shake: :shake: :shake:
:rofl: Don't bottle it in Wedgie! Let 'em know how you feel. :rofl: :thumb:
:lol:

:coffee:

Re: 5 Markets That NEED FCS Football

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 5:20 am
by Franks Tanks
CatMom wrote:There is no BIG FCS in NJ. Okay Southern NJ, where I'm from. We never thought of Princeton and football in a big way. There's Rutgers in FBS but nobody ever thought about them either. Frankly, when I was growing up nobody rooted for Rutgers and currently they only get support if they are winning.

Southern NJ is good football country and big supporters of the Eagles. There used to be Glassboro State (Now Rowan College) but I don't know of any current Colleges/Universities below Trenton that could even start to think about having a competitive team, let alone one that could move up to DI anytime soon.

Guys I went to school with looked at Penn State as their football mecca (think Franco Harris who went to my dad's HS) or Ohio State and alot of the CAA FCS schools. Two from my school and class went to Penn State also, one to Houston (of all places)

Just a thought.

Monmouth University plays FCS football on the shore in Monmouth County NJ.

I understand this isnt in the South Jersey Philly burbs, but it close. The only colleges even in that area are Rowan, Rutgers-Camden, and CCNJ I believe.