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Darn right it is! If there were any way in hell that Maine could do this......I'd sure support the move!Seawolf97 wrote:I have been following this saga as it unfolds. This is a good move for UMass in the long term for sure.
The sky is falling, the sky is fallingmainejeff wrote:Darn right it is! If there were any way in hell that Maine could do this......I'd sure support the move!Seawolf97 wrote:I have been following this saga as it unfolds. This is a good move for UMass in the long term for sure.
I hope that if there is anyway possible for UNH to move up......that they do it. This train is the last one leaving the FBS station.
Officials from the Mid America Conference visited the University of Massachusetts Tuesday as the conference determines whether to extend UMass an invitation to join the MAC's football league. A site visit would be an unusual step for a conference that didn't expect to make an invite.
Several UMass sources confirmed that the group examined facilities on campus and at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, where the school would likely play some home games if UMass elects to upgrade from its current Championship Subdivision (FCS) status to the Bowl Subdivision (FBS) which includes the MAC.
Athletic director John McCutcheon, who led the MAC officials on the tour, declined comment.
"I don't think it would be appropriate to comment," he said.
The MAC representatives will report back to the league's presidents, who'll decide if they want to invite UMass as a football-only member.
If UMass receives an invitation and chooses to accept, it could begin the process immediately. The Minutemen would spend two years as a transitional FBS team. In the first year, they could maintain their Colonial Athletic Association schedule, but wouldn't be eligible to participate in the FCS Playoffs. The following year, the Minutemen would be required to play a schedule of mostly FBS opponents. UMass would be able to recoup some of the expense of its upgrade by scheduling road games for guarantee money. The program received $550,000 for playing at Michigan last year. FBS schools generally receive larger guarantees than FCS schools do.
Don't forget those Monday and Wednesday night games!!danefan wrote:5. MAC - not great, but not terrible. UMass fans would support the team I think if the games were on ESPN, which the MAC gets on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Yeah.......it's gonna be horrible playing the the ACC and Big East teams here:89Hen wrote:Playing in Gillette...![]()
100% of their student body is more than two hours of the place.mainejeff wrote:Yeah.......it's gonna be horrible playing the the ACC and Big East teams here:
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Same here.89Hen wrote:The day they move off campus, shoot me.
And not one of those places is in Delaware or give a crap about Blue Hen football.......they are non-starters!89Hen wrote:100% of their student body is more than two hours of the place.mainejeff wrote:Yeah.......it's gonna be horrible playing the the ACC and Big East teams here:
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Delaware has 50% of their alumni within an hour of this place...
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89Hen wrote:The day they move off campus, shoot me.
If a transitional FBS team can play 12 games during the first year of transition, I'd say add a name FBS opponent at the end of the year. Treat it as a bowl game and do it for the sake of the seniors who won't get a shot to make the playoffs.KAUMASS wrote:Assuming we go, does UMass try to pick up another FBS game for next year? We have BC on the schedule, but do we drop any other games to try and pick up some more cash?
89Hen wrote:100% of their student body is more than two hours of the place.mainejeff wrote:Yeah.......it's gonna be horrible playing the the ACC and Big East teams here:
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Delaware has 50% of their alumni within an hour of this place...
and this place...
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The day they move off campus, shoot me.
15 minutes by foot maybe... most students live no closer to TCF than to the Dome... the key differences (and reason for success - somewhat) it's open air - it's a GORGEOUS old brick horseshoe - it's open air - it's "theirs" (so that's part of your point) but seriously - it's open air... in Minnesota, in September and October... for those who don't live here, you cannot understand just how beautiful fall afternoons are in this state - everyone is outside enjoying the last few decent weather days of the year - clinging to them even... which makes being outside for gopher games an actual draw.jd of de wrote:89Hen wrote: 100% of their student body is more than two hours of the place.![]()
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Delaware has 50% of their alumni within an hour of this place...
and this place...
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The day they move off campus, shoot me.
And it's "on campus" thats the key IMHO. Just ask anyone at the University of Minnesota. Metrodome to the new TFC Bank is only 15 minutes but it's a world apart.
TTBF gets it...TwinTownBisonFan wrote:15 minutes by foot maybe... most students live no closer to TCF than to the Dome... the key differences (and reason for success - somewhat) it's open air - it's a GORGEOUS old brick horseshoe - it's open air - it's "theirs" (so that's part of your point) but seriously - it's open air... in Minnesota, in September and October... for those who don't live here, you cannot understand just how beautiful fall afternoons are in this state - everyone is outside enjoying the last few decent weather days of the year - clinging to them even... which makes being outside for gopher games an actual draw.jd of de wrote:
And it's "on campus" thats the key IMHO. Just ask anyone at the University of Minnesota. Metrodome to the new TFC Bank is only 15 minutes but it's a world apart.
as for umass - their students don't go to games ON CAMPUS now... what makes you think they will in the MAC? put them in Gillette (saving the school and alums MILLIONS) and see what the response is like - over time, they might consider building something on campus - but considering the alumni (with the money and the numbers for attendance) will find Gillette familiar and closer... it might be better there... as long as you can get a UCONN game and a BC game every year... it'll be great.
this is similar to the reason NDSU tries so hard to be on Minnesota's schedule every year - 30,000 alumni live in the Twin Cities - we bring 20-30,000 fans to Gopher games - far more than travel 3.5 hours to see a game in the FFD...
Huh? UConn has played many New England FCS foes at the Rent.UMass74 wrote:Cobblestone is aware, but non-New Englanders may not be, that Boston college has made an effort to play New England FCS teams. UConn has not.
Won it in 2003. Played in NC game in 2007. And Sac States record in the playoffsSuperHornet wrote:I just LOVE how UD fans think they're ALWAYS among the "haves." How conveniently they forget that these things run in cycles. Just look at THIS decade:
2002: 6-6/4-5
2005: 6-5/3-5
2006: 5-6/3-5
2008: 4-8/2-6
2009: 6-5/4-4
Needless to say, in HALF of this decade, UD didn't even make the playoffs. What else would one expect from a school that has been to the Cigar Bowl and the Refrigerator Bowl, and has had Bill Murray for a head coach?
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