So, UNC struggles to regularly attract 8,000 to their home games, but somehow, they've sold 19K tix in Fort Fun? Something smells fishy to me .....19,000 are from UNC fans.
So, UNC struggles to regularly attract 8,000 to their home games, but somehow, they've sold 19K tix in Fort Fun? Something smells fishy to me .....
This is their superbowl.So, UNC struggles to regularly attract 8,000 to their home games, but somehow, they've sold 19K tix in Fort Fun? Something smells fishy to me .....
That was the report and just like CSWho, playing them is UNCs superbowl like CSWho playing us is their superbowl.So, UNC struggles to regularly attract 8,000 to their home games, but somehow, they've sold 19K tix in Fort Fun? Something smells fishy to me .....
I have friends that are UNC alumni. They're literally going nuts for this game, even flying in to see the lambs probably kick their asses.
Although, as ****** as they looked last week against UNM, maybe the lambs won't.
UNC didn't exactly tear it up last week either.
As someone who spent a few years there, I'm really pulling for UNC. It'd be huge for the program.
there's no way thats true. i mean i wouldn't it past csu, but 6k tickets? thats half our student allotment.
Hate to break it to you guys hoping for the upset, but UNC lost to something called "Lindenwood" last week. CSU will win this game, and we'll have to put up with a week of CSU fans wanking to their 2-0 record (nevermind that they will have edged out a UNM squad that's 2-23 under Locksley and that UNC is one of the worst FCS teams) and how they've "turned the corner".
That is going to be CSU all season long. Look at this ****ing schedule:
@UNM
UNC
CU (Neutral)
@Utah State
San Jose State
Boise State
@UTEP
@UNLV
SDSU
@TCU
AFA
Wyo
Even CSU should come out of that with 7 - 8 wins, trumpeting their glory
Unfortunately. That schedule is an embarrassment, but they'll be reminded of their truthful place after CU crushes them and then they follow that up with a loss @ USU
Last I saw CSU was under 8,000 season tickets including some they give away to sponsors and for other promotional or administrative reasons.
I would doubt the 19,000 but it wouldn't surprise me if the stadium feels more like a UNC homegame, as has been stated earlier this is like a superbowl for UNC, their chance for bragging rights and recognition in northern Colorado.
It may also be a preview of the future. How it shakes out is still up for discussion but as the divide between the schools who are part of the upper level leagues and those who are in the mid-level leagues gets bigger I think that it is inevitable that those who can't keep up are going to be forced to drop back. This means that schools like CSU and WYO are going to end up dropping back into a restructured FCS level with fewer schollies and significantly lower budgets. When this happens I can very easily see CSU and UNC being in the same league.
That is going to be CSU all season long. Look at this ****ing schedule:
@UNM
UNC
CU (Neutral)
@Utah State
San Jose State
Boise State
@UTEP
@UNLV
SDSU
@TCU
AFA
Wyo
Even CSU should come out of that with 7 - 8 wins, trumpeting their glory
No disrespect, but do you have a 3 paragraph minimum when you post?
5 - 7 tops.
Yup, I get paid by the word.