

jrj1976urspider wrote:Over the last couple of weeks there has been a fierce war or words between fans of the two schools over Robins Stadium. In several posts JMU fans sneer at the capacity of Richmond's on campus stadium that is scheduled to host its first game on the 18th of Sept. The stadium capacity is 8700. It seems to me that many of the JMU posters are upset that hords of JMU alums will no longer be able to invade the game at Richmond like they did when the game was played at old UR Stadium, which has a capacity of around 22k, One JMU Barney calls the UR AD an alcoholic. UR folks refer to JMU fans as "Barneys". JMU fans refer to UR fans as "Ticks". If emotions are running this high in late July, just imagine how bad it could become the week of the game. The game is on Nov.6th.



jrj1976urspider wrote:In order to gain city approval for the on campus stadium, the seating of 8700 was agreed upon. The old stadium is located off campus, not far from downtown Richmond. While that facility seats around 22k, the condition of that stadium is just plain aweful. The old stadium is owned by the city of Richmond, not the University of Richmond. On the University of Richmond campus there is not enough room to build a stadium the size of the old stadium. I would like to see the new stadium seating capacity expanded to around 12k. The University of Richmond is a small private university with an undergrad enrollment of around 2800 to 3000. I don't think it needs a stadium of 22,000.
UR Spiders 2008 FCS National Champions!


youngterrier wrote:jrj1976urspider wrote:In order to gain city approval for the on campus stadium, the seating of 8700 was agreed upon. The old stadium is located off campus, not far from downtown Richmond. While that facility seats around 22k, the condition of that stadium is just plain aweful. The old stadium is owned by the city of Richmond, not the University of Richmond. On the University of Richmond campus there is not enough room to build a stadium the size of the old stadium. I would like to see the new stadium seating capacity expanded to around 12k. The University of Richmond is a small private university with an undergrad enrollment of around 2800 to 3000. I don't think it needs a stadium of 22,000.
UR Spiders 2008 FCS National Champions!
Wofford has an enrollment of about 1350...our Stadium capacity is approximately 15k![]()
you guys can do better

Skjellyfetti wrote:youngterrier wrote:Wofford has an enrollment of about 1350...our Stadium capacity is approximately 15k![]()
you guys can do better
And your average attendance was less than Richmond's last year... and less than the new Richmond stadium capacity.
So, not sure what your point is... except that y'all average a half empty stadium.






Keenan wrote:Richmond's new stadium capacity IS too small! It shows that the program has no ambitions of growing. Richmond is happy where they are at and there is nothing wrong with that. JMU, on the other hand, does have intentions of growing their program/stadium and there is nothing wrong with that either. There is no reason to get in a pissing match over it, but it is what it is. Have fun boys. It will be fun for the next 5 years or so, but I see a day where JMU>Richmond and there won't be any denying it!

Keenan wrote:Richmond's new stadium capacity IS too small! It shows that the program has no ambitions of growing. Richmond is happy where they are at and there is nothing wrong with that. JMU, on the other hand, does have intentions of growing their program/stadium and there is nothing wrong with that either. There is no reason to get in a pissing match over it, but it is what it is. Have fun boys. It will be fun for the next 5 years or so, but I see a day where JMU>Richmond and there won't be any denying it!


youngterrier wrote:we were 3-8 last year




GannonFan wrote:How can you really knock Richmond for just having to deal with the reality of the situation. They were never going to be able to build a similar size stadium of what they used to have on campus. Of course they would've built it bigger if they could've, but they weren't allowed to. At least this way, they get the stadium on campus and later they can expand it up to 12k or 13k. And let's be real, they are not going the JMU route. Eventually, JMU is going to want to be a low level FBS team and they will leave the CAA - Richmond is never going to want to do that. They don't need a 20k+ stadium for their ambitions and that's fine. So the stadium is on the small side for a few years? Big deal. Eventually it will be big enough for what they need, they'll have it on campus (which should be a big selling point considering most of the people complaining about the stadium come from schools with their stadiums already on campus), and they're going to have an incredibly good home field advantage. All Richmond needs to worry about it what works for Richmond, and they've done that. Good for them.


GannonFan wrote:How can you really knock Richmond for just having to deal with the reality of the situation. They were never going to be able to build a similar size stadium of what they used to have on campus. Of course they would've built it bigger if they could've, but they weren't allowed to. At least this way, they get the stadium on campus and later they can expand it up to 12k or 13k. And let's be real, they are not going the JMU route. Eventually, JMU is going to want to be a low level FBS team and they will leave the CAA - Richmond is never going to want to do that. They don't need a 20k+ stadium for their ambitions and that's fine. So the stadium is on the small side for a few years? Big deal. Eventually it will be big enough for what they need, they'll have it on campus (which should be a big selling point considering most of the people complaining about the stadium come from schools with their stadiums already on campus), and they're going to have an incredibly good home field advantage. All Richmond needs to worry about it what works for Richmond, and they've done that. Good for them.


(and increase the visitor's allotment by 600-800 

93henfan wrote:
Fear not, my arachnid friend. The rest of the world hates JMU too.
My apologies to JMU DJ, bandl, and mcveryl. Those guys are pretty cool.




GannonFan wrote:How can you really knock Richmond for just having to deal with the reality of the situation.


jrj1976urspider wrote:Over the last couple of weeks there has been a fierce war or words between fans of the two schools over Robins Stadium. In several posts JMU fans sneer at the capacity of Richmond's on campus stadium that is scheduled to host its first game on the 18th of Sept. The stadium capacity is 8700. It seems to me that many of the JMU posters are upset that hords of JMU alums will no longer be able to invade the game at Richmond like they did when the game was played at old UR Stadium, which has a capacity of around 22k, One JMU Barney calls the UR AD an alcoholic. UR folks refer to JMU fans as "Barneys". JMU fans refer to UR fans as "Ticks". If emotions are running this high in late July, just imagine how bad it could become the week of the game. The game is on Nov.6th.

LeadBolt wrote:JMU appears to have a different agenda than many of the schools it plays in FCS. Thats fine, its their prerogative, but why do they get so upset with the other schools and start the name calling???
If you don't like FCS football, fine leave. If you do, we enjoy the rivalry and you have done well. Do what is best for you.
There is no need to try and dictate to others what is right for them.

henfan wrote:GannonFan wrote:How can you really knock Richmond for just having to deal with the reality of the situation.
Because no one was kicking them out of University of Richmond (now, City) Stadium. Yes, the place was not beautiful and needed updating, was not close to campus, but moving was not a necessity. There was plenty of parking, plenty of capacity to accomodate higher demand games (especially with ODU coming on) and easy access in and out. The old stadium was not hurting UR's ability to recruit top notch players.
I've yet to hear the plan to update the capacity of their field beyond 9K. Even with the tiny digs, they are already going to have trouble parking people on or near the campus, nevermind moving the traffic on the campus roads on gameday. The FB crowd is not the same as the hoops crowd. Much to the neighbors' chagrin, the FB ticket holders are not likely to park for two and a half hours and promptly leave. Chances are better that UR will never be able to expand that field beyond a few hundred.
IMO, UR made this move with something very specific in mind and it probably doesn't include CAA FB over the long haul. The school that initially hesitated and was the last to join the CAA when they took over control of the FB league, appears to be moving in a direction opposite other schools in the conference.


mcveyrl wrote:
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Is this on another board? I don't remember any particular mud being slung, and certainly not by me. I'm on record as saying that I think it's a great stadium and being on campus will make it that much more of an appealing game to go to.

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